Getting Started

If you are setting up a Commerce website for the first time, the following topics can guide you through the initial steps necessary to establish a working site that is ready to be transformed into something unique. These topics are your starting point and provide the bare minimum requirements to create a site.

These procedures assume that you have already acquired and set up one or more domains for your Commerce website. If you have not done this, see Domains and its subtopics for more information. After your domain is ready, return to this section to continue.

Explore the following topics to learn more about setting up a Commerce site:

                   

Enable Features and Set Preferences

The first step to building your Commerce site is to enable a few required features in NetSuite.

                     

Install Your Commerce Website Applications

Each implementation of a Commerce website requires specific SuiteApps installed into your NetSuite account. Follow the procedures in this topic to install the right ones.

SuiteCommerce Roles and Permissions

This topic explains the standard roles that are installed in your NetSuite account after you deploy a Commerce website application.

                               

Link Your Commerce Applications to a Domain

After installing the appropriate bundles, you need to link your Commerce application to a domain and a site. This topic explains how.

                                   

Prepare the Web Site Setup Record

After installing applicable SuiteApps for your application, you need to finalize a few site settings and set up field sets before you can view your site on a development domain. This topic includes the basics to get you started, but it also details advanced settings.

                                 

Next Steps

Your next step is to view your initial site. You still have many options to configure and set up for your site, but you are now on your way. The Next Steps section gives you a few ideas about where to look next. These steps are specific to your implementation.

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