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Four Approaches to eCommerce ERP Integration

Only one approach handles eCommerce integration with your ERP without a developer keeping it alive.

Most teams evaluating ERP and eCommerce integration start by comparing platforms. That’s the wrong question. The question that determines whether your integration still works in year two is who owns it after go-live. This page walks through all four ERP eCommerce integration methods — what each one involves, where each one breaks, and how to read which one fits your team.

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450+

Implementations

Global

Delivery

Multiple

ERP & eCommerce stacks

Complex Models

B2B & Hybrid Commerce

450+

Implementations

Global

Delivery

Multiple

ERP & eCommerce stacks

Complex

Models B2B & Hybrid Commerce

Supported platforms

If your stack is in this range, you’re in the right place.

ERP systems

Ms 80 40

Microsoft Dynamics 365

Bc 80 40

Business Central F&O

Ax 80 40

AX Connect

Nav 80 40

NAV Connect

Gp 80 40

GP Connect

Oracle 80 40

NetSuite / Oracle

Sap 80 40

SAP Business One

Sage100 80 40

Sage 100

Quickbooks 80 40

QuickBooks Enterprise

i95Dev
Connect

eCommerce + Marketplaces

Adobe 80 40

Adobe Commerce

Magento Logo

Magento

Shopify 80 40

Shopify

Shopify Plus Logo

Shopify Plus

Bigcommerce 80 40

BigCommerce

Salesforce 80 40

Salesforce Commerce Cloud

Amazon 80 40

Amazon

Ebay 80 40

eBay

Before you compare

Every Approach To ERP and eCommerce
Integration Has a Year-Two Cost

Most teams start with the simplest ERP integration for eCommerce and move up when it stops working. The approach you choose determines who owns the work — not just at go-live, but in year two.

Custom development

Your engineers write the integration from scratch using APIs. Every data mapping, every sync rule, every error handler — built and owned internally. API-based ERP eCommerce integration at its most direct, and its most demanding.

Works for

You have a genuinely unusual ERP setup no off-the-shelf connector handles. You have a dedicated engineer to build and own it.

Doesn’t work for

Teams without a dedicated engineer. Businesses planning to scale. Anyone who needs B2B pricing logic or multi-warehouse routing.

Breaks when

The engineer who built it leaves. A platform ships an update. Each change is a new project with no documentation to start from.

Year two reality

Two people understand how the eCommerce ERP integration works. One has probably moved on. The other is your single point of failure.

Right if

Unique requirements · strong eng capacity

Point-to-point connector

A direct API connection between two systems — orders sync one way, inventory comes back. The simplest form of ERP integration for eCommerce and the fastest to set up.

Works for

You’re early stage. One channel. Under 500 orders a month. You need something working before the end of the month.

Doesn’t work for

Businesses above 500 orders a month. Any operation with B2B customers, account-specific pricing, or more than one sales channel.

Breaks when

You land a B2B account that needs contract pricing. Your Shopify store gets a major update. You add a second warehouse. None of those are edge cases — they’re the next twelve months for any growing business.

Year two reality

You’ve patched it four times. Inventory discrepancies surface weekly. 20% of orders still get reconciled manually every Monday morning.

Right if

Early stage · single-channel · under 500 orders/month

Generic iPaaS

Celigo, Boomi, MuleSoft. You design the workflows, map the fields, define the ERP integration methods your business needs. The most flexible approach to ERP and eCommerce integration — and the most resource-intensive to own.

Works for

You want to own every workflow decision. You have an engineer who can.

Doesn’t work for

Lean IT teams without a dedicated integration engineer. Businesses with heavily customised ERPs. Teams who want the vendor to own the outcome, not just supply the platform.

Breaks when

Your ERP has custom fields your consultant built in 2019. Your integration engineer takes a new job. Your eCommerce platform ships a breaking API change on a Thursday. Each of these is a sprint. They don’t stop coming.

Year two reality

The integration works, but it needs someone. Platform update drops on Friday. Your team is debugging on Saturday. That maintenance belongs to you permanently — and it compounds.

Right if

You want full control · you have an engineer who can own it

i95Dev Connect — Managed integration

A managed integration platform built specifically for ERP-connected commerce. The workflows for orders, inventory, pricing, and B2B logic are prebuilt. Your team doesn’t configure from a blank canvas. The same team that implements it monitors it.

Works for

You run ERP-connected commerce. You don’t have an integration engineer. You want the vendor to own the outcome.

Doesn’t work for

Organisations with dedicated integration engineering teams who want full configuration control. Businesses with primarily non-commerce integration needs across HR, finance, and marketing.

Breaks when

It doesn’t. Platform updates and ERP changes are absorbed within the managed layer. Your team is notified, not tasked.

Year two reality

Orders, inventory, pricing, and B2B logic run without your team owning the infrastructure. Your IT function manages the relationship — not the system.

Right if

Lean IT · high-SKU · multi-warehouse · B2B contract pricing · international payment terms · scaling mid-market

The two ERP eCommerce integration approaches mid-market teams most often choose between are generic iPaaS and managed integration. If you want the detailed comparison — how the two stack up on B2B workflows, update resilience, and total cost — that’s on the next page.

Side by side

How the two approaches compare in practice

The operational questions every eCommerce ERP integration platform avoids until you’re already committed. Enterprise iPaaS platforms like Celigo, Boomi, and MuleSoft are powerful horizontal tools. Here is how they compare against a managed, commerce-specific approach.

EVALUATION AREA CUSTOM DEV POINT-TO-POINT GENERIC IPAAS I95DEV CONNECT
Who does the work Your engineering team Your engineering team Your integration engineer i95Dev — fully managed
API-based ERP eCommerce integration Yes — you build it Yes — pre-built connector Yes — you configure it Yes — prebuilt and maintained
Non-standard ERP configurations Possible, high effort Limited Manual mapping required ERP-native logic, 20+ years depth
B2B eCommerce ERP integration Custom code required Not supported Custom development Prebuilt B2B workflow library
High-SKU, multi-warehouse, contract pricing Custom build required Not supported Custom development per rule Native — configured, not coded
Platform update compatibility Your team patches Your team patches Your team patches Managed by i95Dev
Time to go-live 3–9 months 1–3 weeks 3–6 months 2–4 weeks
Internal engineer required Yes Yes Yes No
Year two maintenance burden High Medium-High High Managed
Right for You have a unique ERP setup. You have an engineer to build and own it. You’re early stage. One channel. Under 500 orders a month. You want full control. You have an engineer who can own it. You run ERP-connected commerce. You want the vendor to own the outcome.
ERP depth

Your ERP wasn’t installed from a reference guide. The integration shouldn’t treat it like it was.

Supported Platforms

Ms 80 40
Bc 80 40
Ax 80 40
Nav 80 40
Gp 80 40
Oracle 80 40
Sap 80 40
Sage100 80 40
Quickbooks 80 40
Ebay 80 40
Salesforce 80 40
Amazon 80 40
Bigcommerce 80 40
Shopify 80 40
Adobe 80 40

Dynamics 365

Business Central

GP / AX / NAV

NetSuite

SAP B1

Adobe Commerce

Shopify

BigCommerce

Amazon

eBay

Walmart


Total cost of ownership

The cost that doesn’t show up in the proposal

Every ERP eCommerce integration method has a licence or build cost. That number is easy to put in a spreadsheet. What doesn’t go in the spreadsheet: internal engineering hours, update compatibility sprints each quarter, the debugging session when a B2B order routes wrong, the hire you make when the person who built the integration moves on.
Custom vs pre-built ERP integration looks like a cost comparison at the start. By year two, it’s a resource comparison.

Build time to design workflows from scratch
Custom logic per edge case — each requiring future maintenance
Compatibility work every time ERP or eCommerce platform updates
Configuration debt when business rules change and workflows lag
Key-person dependency when configuration knowledge concentrates
eCommerce complexity absorbed from day one — not accumulated
Platform updates managed by i95Dev, not escalated to your team
Structured configuration — not custom code your team inherits
No dedicated integration engineer required
One team accountable across the full lifecyclem
ROI calculator

ROI Calculator: What’s The ROI of Automating Your eCommerce–ERP Integration ?

Enter your current order volume, hourly IT cost, and manual reconciliation time. See the cost of your current approach vs. managed integration.

Estimate your savings (from manual effort) and payback period in minutes.

Estimated Results

Annual Labor Cost Saved: $0.00

ROI %: 0.00%

Payback Period: 0.0 months


This is your saving only in manual effort. There are other benefits that you can realize by automating eCommerce and ERP integration.

  • Reduced Errors,
  • Improved Customer Retention,
  • Reduced Customer Service Calls,
  • Improved Customer Experience,
  • and more.
The managed integration approach

Other approaches give you a method.
Managed integration gives you a team.

Every other ERP eCommerce integration method — custom development, point-to-point, iPaaS — puts the ongoing responsibility with your team. You own the configuration, the maintenance, the update cycles, and the 2am incident when something breaks before a product launch.

Managed integration works differently. i95Dev Connect is delivered and maintained by a team that already knows your ERP’s data model before the project starts. Implementation, configuration, monitoring, and incident response stay with us. Standard configurations go live in 2–4 weeks. Your team manages the business relationship — not the technical infrastructure.

Every project gets a dedicated project manager. The same team that configures the integration monitors it — and picks up the phone when something needs attention post go-live.

“We met on a weekly basis and the communication with i95Dev was exceptional. Everything was documented for us.

Lou Bemer, Director of Technology, Contractor Nation

“Throughout the entire project lifecycle, they provided excellent project management and communication.

Steve Gatton, Vice President of Information Technology, Fechheimer

For teams that want a single partner across integration, store development, and growth — that structure exists within i95Dev. Most customers start with the integration.

Already have an integration

Most teams who come to us aren’t starting from zero.

They have something that worked well enough at 300 orders a month. Something a developer built three years ago that nobody fully understands now. Something they’ve patched four times since the last Shopify update. Something an iPaaS vendor implemented that never quite handled their B2B pricing the way the ERP did.

Audit

We review your current integration — what it does, what it misses, what breaks, and how often. Includes ERP configuration mapping and review of any custom logic built on top of the standard setup.

Discovery

We produce a detailed requirements document. Every workflow, every data object, every business rule — documented before a single line of configuration is written. Your team signs off before we proceed.

Configure and Customise

i95Dev Connect is configured to your requirements in a development environment. Your existing integration continues running in production, untouched. Nothing changes for live orders at this stage.

Validate

The configured integration is tested against your ERP data in the development environment. Your team validates that every workflow — orders, inventory, pricing, B2B logic — behaves exactly as specified.

Production

Once your team signs off on validation, your existing integration is stopped. i95Dev Connect moves to production. This is the only moment of switchover — planned, controlled, and agreed in advance.

Test and go-live

Final production testing with live data. Your team signs off. i95Dev monitors the first weeks of live operations closely — the same team that configured the integration is watching it run.

What changes

What Your Team Gains When eCommerce ERP
Integration Actually Works

10%

increase in ordering velocity

within 90 days of go-live

Zero

Integration Incidents

i95Dev absorbs the incidents, if any

$0

in additional headcount

The right ERP integration for eCommerce doesn’t just move data. It removes the work your team was doing to compensate for data that wasn’t moving. The clearest signal that B2B eCommerce ERP integration is working is that the team stops getting pulled into inventory discrepancy checks, order exceptions, and late-night reconciliation. Earthcore Industries redirected roughly a third of their operations team’s weekly hours toward work that compounds.

It has simplified our order taking from our website to GP. The connector is very stable. Our entire customer service team is very happy with it. It made their life much easier.
Siegers Seed Company

The i95Dev team was extremely helpful in getting our integration with Dynamics GP set up with our new website platform. We’ve worked with other partners in the past with the same integrations and it was much smoother with the i95Dev team.
Theresa Kuske, Digital Marketing Director, Ergodyne

I am very impressed with i95Dev — the project was quite complicated and i95Dev’s team worked diligently to provide reasonable solutions for everything that came up. In the end, we are confident that we chose the right partner for this project.
Justin Gonsalves, Accounting Supervisor, ALPCO

Which ERP Integration for eCommerce Is Right for Your Team?

Get Clarity on Your ERP Integration Strategy

Most teams find the answer becomes clear once they’ve mapped their ERP configuration and internal capacity against these criteria. The integration assessment helps with that.

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Security and compliance

The IT Director question that doesn’t always get asked out loud.

Before a mid-market IT Director signs off on any integration that touches ERP data, customer credit limits, and order history, they need to know the answer to a question they sometimes feel awkward asking directly: who has access to our data, and what happens to it?

We operate as a data processor. Your ERP and eCommerce data passes through the integration layer to synchronise between your systems — we don’t store, sell, or use it for anything else. Access is controlled, logged, and auditable. When an engagement ends, data access is revoked.

For enterprise procurement — we can provide a data processing agreement (DPA) and respond to security questionnaires. Raise it in the integration assessment.

Certifications and partnerships
Salesforce Partner
Salesforce Consulting Partner
Parner Network
Shopify Plus Partner
Shopify Plus Partner
Partner Network
Ms Gold Partner
Microsoft Gold Partner
Partner Network
Adobe Certification
Adobe Solution Partner
Partner Network
Common questions

Questions About ERP eCommerce Integration (Methods, Costs, and Timelines)

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