Endless Commerce vs. Netstock
Endless Commerce and Netstock both help brands plan demand and optimize inventory — but Netstock is a planning layer, not a system. Netstock plugs into your ERP (NetSuite, SAP Business One, Sage, Acumatica, Cin7 Core, Unleashed) and adds genuinely deep forecasting, replenishment, supplier scoring, and S&OP for SMB distributors and manufacturers. What it isn't: an OMS or source of truth — it's only as good as the ERP feeding it, has no retail EDI, no DTC/Shopify path, and its AI is human-in-the-loop ("you're at the center"). Endless Commerce is a commerce-native operating system where agents run the back office on one source of truth — planning included, plus omnichannel orders, native EndlessEDI, and finance — from $1M to $500M+ GMV. A planning layer on your ERP, vs the OS that replaces the ERP-plus-bolt-on stack.
Endless Commerce vs. Netstock at a glance
A side-by-side look at how the two platforms compare on the things operators actually evaluate.
| Endless Commerce | Netstock | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | CommerceOS — agentic operating system for commerce | Demand/inventory-planning layer on top of your ERP |
| Pricing | Transparent, published | Quote-only (gated lead form) |
| AI direction | Agents that run the back office | Human-in-the-loop recommendations; not agentic |
| Scope | Orders, inventory, EDI, planning, finance on one model | Forecasting, replenishment, supplier scoring, S&OP |
| EDI / retail trading | Native EndlessEDI for retail partners, all tiers | None |
| Best fit | DTC + retail + wholesale brands, $1M–$500M+ GMV | SMB distributors/manufacturers already on a legacy ERP |
Comparison based on publicly available information as of July 2026. Netstock is a trademark of its respective owner; this page is an independent comparison.
Where Endless Commerce pulls ahead
Netstock's planning depth is real — mature forecasting, S&OP, and supplier scoring. The difference is architecture: a planning layer that needs (and reinforces) your ERP vs an OS that runs the whole back office.
System of record, not an ERP add-on
Netstock layers on your ERP and is only as good as the data it's fed — inheriting that ERP's silos and latency. Endless Commerce is the source of truth itself: orders, inventory, planning, EDI, and finance on one data model, so planning acts on live reality.
- One source of truth
- No ERP-plus-bolt-on stack
- Planning on live data
Native retail EDI + omnichannel, not planning-only
Netstock has no OMS, no retail EDI, and no DTC/Shopify path — it optimizes an ERP's inventory. Endless Commerce ships native EndlessEDI and runs DTC + retail + wholesale order flow, so planning reflects every channel.
- Native EndlessEDI
- DTC + retail + wholesale order flow
- Not planning-in-isolation
Agents that act, not recommendations to action
Netstock is explicitly human-in-the-loop — it surfaces opportunities a person then actions. Endless Commerce centers on agents that act directly on one source of truth — reordering, routing, filing EDI — so the plan executes.
- Agents act, not just recommend
- The plan executes itself
- Less manual operating
Replaces the stack, not extends it
Netstock's value depends on keeping the legacy ERP it plugs into. Endless Commerce replaces the ERP-plus-bolt-on stack with one platform from $1M to $500M+ GMV, agents running operations the whole way.
- Replaces ERP + bolt-ons
- Published pricing
- Scales to $500M+ GMV
Which one is right for you?
An honest read. The right choice depends on where you sell and how far you plan to scale.
- You want planning inside the system of record, not bolted onto a legacy ERP
- You sell across DTC, retail, and wholesale — and need native retail EDI
- You want agents that execute the plan, not recommendations you action manually
- You'd rather replace the ERP-plus-bolt-on stack than extend it
- You're committed to a legacy ERP and just want smarter forecasting on top of it
- Deep statistical demand planning and S&OP (hierarchies, scenarios) are your priority
- You're an SMB distributor/manufacturer, not a DTC/omnichannel brand
- You have no retail EDI or DTC/Shopify requirement
Both plan demand and optimize inventory. Netstock is a mature planning layer bolted onto your ERP — deep forecasting and S&OP, but no OMS, EDI, or DTC path. Endless Commerce is the agentic operating system that runs planning and the whole back office on one source of truth, with native retail EDI. Choose a planning layer on your ERP, or the OS that replaces the stack. (Netstock's advanced statistical S&OP depth is a genuine strength.)
The proof is in the numbers
Endless Commerce agents run the back office, so the work gets done — and shows up in the numbers. Here’s what that looks like in practice.
Stockouts: from 40+ stockouts a week to fewer than 3 — after agents took over reordering on one source of truth.
Switching to Endless Commerce
Running planning as a layer on a legacy ERP? Endless Commerce brings planning, orders, inventory, and native EDI onto one source of truth — and goes live in hours, scaling the whole way.
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Connect your channels
Link Shopify, Amazon, BigCommerce, WooCommerce, marketplaces, and your 3PLs. Endless reads your existing catalog and order history — no rip-and-replace.
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Map your data
Products, variants, inventory, suppliers, and open orders flow into one unified system of record. Our team handles the heavy lifting on migration.
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Turn on EDI and retail
Activate EndlessEDI for retail trading partners — natively, without bolting on a separate EDI vendor.
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Go live in hours
Most brands are operational the same day. Keep the integrations that work; let Endless run the rest.
Endless Commerce vs. Netstock FAQ
What's the main difference between Endless Commerce and Netstock?
Netstock is a demand/inventory-planning layer that plugs into your ERP (NetSuite, SAP B1, Sage, Acumatica, Cin7 Core, Unleashed) and adds forecasting, replenishment, and S&OP. Endless Commerce is a commerce operating system where agents run the whole back office on one source of truth — planning included, plus omnichannel orders, native retail EDI, and finance.
Does Netstock replace my ERP?
No — Netstock layers on top of an existing ERP and depends on it, inheriting its data silos and latency. Endless Commerce is the system of record itself, so planning acts on live orders and inventory rather than an ERP export.
Does Netstock support retail EDI or DTC channels?
No — Netstock has no retail EDI, no OMS, and no native DTC/Shopify path; it optimizes an ERP's inventory. Endless Commerce ships native EndlessEDI and runs DTC + retail + wholesale order flow on one platform.
Is Netstock's AI agentic?
No — Netstock is explicitly human-in-the-loop ('you're at the center of Netstock's AI'); it recommends, a person acts. Endless Commerce's agents act directly on one source of truth to execute the plan.
Is Netstock better at demand planning?
Netstock's statistical demand planning and S&OP depth (forecast hierarchies, scenarios, supplier scoring) are genuinely strong and a fair reason to choose it if you're ERP-locked and planning is the only gap. Endless Commerce brings planning into one agent-run platform alongside orders, EDI, and finance — the trade-off is breadth and autonomy vs a specialist layer.
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