INTEGRATIONS
Opstream is a procurement orchestration platform that integrates with 35+ enterprise systems including NetSuite, SAP, Workday, DocuSign, Slack, and Okta. Connect your ERP, CLM, GRC, HRIS, budgeting, and communication tools so requests, approvals, supplier data, and spend signals move through one workflow. Learn more about procure-to-pay workflow.
THE OPSTREAM ADVANTAGE
Opstream sits between your existing tools and unifies the data they produce into a single procurement data layer. Requests, approvals, contracts, spend signals, and supplier records flow through one structured model instead of living in disconnected silos.
WHY OPSTREAM
Modern procurement touches ERP, legal, security, finance, and communication tools. Opstream connects all of them so data flows in real time and your procurement process doesn’t break at system boundaries.
INTEGRATIONS
Every organization has its own procurement stack. Some teams rely on an ERP-first workflow. Others need tighter ties to legal, security, finance, or collaboration tools. Opstream is designed to fit into that reality, connecting the systems that already matter to your business.
Below is a full view of the integration categories currently supported by Opstream.
NetSuite
Access management should not become another manual process. Opstream supports identity integrations that help organizations centralize login, streamline provisioning, and maintain secure access controls across teams.
Connect Opstream to your ERP so vendor and purchasing data can move cleanly between systems. That gives procurement and finance teams better continuity from intake to execution, while reducing duplicate entry and keeping downstream records aligned.
For teams that already run purchasing through dedicated procurement systems, Opstream can work alongside those platforms to connect intake, approvals, and orchestration with the tools used to transact.
Contracts are often where procurement slows down. Opstream connects with CLM and eSignature tools so requests can move smoothly into contract generation, review, signature, and storage without losing business context.
Risk checks should happen inside the workflow, not outside it. Opstream supports integrations that help teams route requests through privacy, security, and third-party risk review as needed.
Procurement decisions are stronger when they are grounded in live budget context. Opstream integrates with planning and spend tools, so approval logic and stakeholder routing can reflect financial reality, not guesswork.
Procurement workflows move faster when the right people are alerted in the tools they already use. Opstream supports collaboration integrations so stakeholders can receive updates, approvals, and reminders without living inside another system.
Smart routing often depends on org structure, reporting lines, and employee context. Opstream can connect to HR and identity systems, so approval flows and stakeholder visibility reflect how your company is actually set up.
Some procurement or vendor workflows begin as operational requests. Ticketing integrations help connect those intake channels to procurement execution without forcing teams to restart the process in a separate system.
Clean supplier and company data matters. Opstream supports validation integrations that help teams verify vendor information as part of onboarding and due diligence, reducing back-and-forth and improving data quality.
GET STARTED
Opstream is built for the reality of modern procurement: multiple systems, multiple teams, and too many handoffs. By connecting the tools across your stack and turning fragmented data into live workflow context, Opstream helps you move faster without giving up control.
See how Opstream connects your procurement ecosystem and turns integrations into operational leverage.
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