When NetSuite goes live, the real work begins. Keeping your system optimized, aligned with your processes and ready for where your business is headed requires a strategic long-term partnership. The global NetSuite Partners market had an $18.7 billion value in 2025 and grows at 9.5% annually, giving you a wide range of options to evaluate.
Choosing a NetSuite managed services partner is a critical decision, and knowing what to look for before you commit sets your system up for long-term success.
A NetSuite managed services provider takes ongoing responsibility for your NetSuite environment after implementation. Their scope goes beyond a help desk or ticket queue. A worthwhile partner covers the following, and possibly more, under one structured agreement:
The extended scope makes managed services fundamentally different from simple support.
Only 3% of companies run their enterprise resource planning systems on out-of-the-box, standard functionality. Everyone else depends on continuous customization and expert intervention.
NetSuite post-implementation support at this level means your partner proactively owns that ongoing work. They build on it every quarter, identify improvements before you make requests and treat your NetSuite environment as a living platform rather than a completed project.
Use four NetSuite support partner criteria to evaluate potential MSPs. This framework protects you from proposals that initially look promising but will underdeliver in practice.
A capable NetSuite managed services consultant delivers technical depth and functional context across every engagement. On the technical side, that means SuiteScript development, workflow automation and integration builds across the full transaction life cycle. Purpose-built solutions extend that range further, covering areas like:
A capable MSP brings project governance, process refinement and KPI dashboard design built around the metrics your executives, finance teams and operations managers rely on daily. Industry fluency matters too, particularly across manufacturing, distribution, professional services and electronics reuse. Your MSP evaluation process should confirm both layers of capability before you sign any agreement.
When your NetSuite partner changes hands with every ticket, no one will ever develop the institutional knowledge your system needs to evolve. A dedicated NetSuite support team will learn your workflows, customizations and reporting structure well enough to anticipate potential issues and guide long-term decisions.
You deserve to work with a team that understands your system inside and out and applies that knowledge as your business grows. Continuity shapes every interaction across your specific customizations, business logic and reporting structure, eliminating the accountability gap that derails many ERP programs. The consultant who launched your system on Day 1 is the same one who optimizes it months later, transforming support from reactive troubleshooting into a strategic extension of your business.
A NetSuite optimization partner raises your system's capabilities over time, going well beyond merely keeping it operational. Most managed service proposals blur this line, bundling reactive upkeep under language that implies ongoing improvement. The best partners uncover workflow inefficiencies before they become entrenched workarounds, identify underused NetSuite features that address existing problems and propose enhancements without waiting for you to ask.
Upgrade management signals proactivity. NetSuite releases updates twice a year, and every untested release risks breaking custom scripts and integrations. A proactive partner owns the testing process before each release reaches your production environment. Your ERP managed services selection should include a direct question about upgrade management. A complimentary NetSuite system health check gives you a clear baseline before that conversation begins.
Contractual service-level agreement commitments are the benchmark. Best-effort response language signals a different level of accountability. Predictable pricing and contractual managed services SLA requirements are the two commitments that separate a structured, engaged partnership from a simple “as-needed” consulting arrangement. A capable partner commits to tiered response times by severity level, with critical issues measured in hours and non-urgent requests resolved within defined business days.
Pricing models matter just as much. Time-and-materials billing creates misalignment because the partner earns more when your system has more problems. Fixed retainers align incentives in the opposite direction. Under a fixed model, your partner benefits from keeping your system clean, stable and improving month over month. Annual support contracts with high-performing partners often see client retention rates well above typical SaaS and services averages, reflecting the trust that robust pricing models build over time.
The most valuable questions you can ask when evaluating a NetSuite managed services partner reveal how they operate before you ever sign a contract. A structured comparison at this stage exposes their capabilities, team model and accountability in a way proposals alone cannot.
Bring these questions to every NetSuite MSP candidate evaluation.
Request references from or case studies of clients in your industry and at your scale. A partner's NetSuite consulting history says a lot about their service, so ask them to provide real-world evidence of their services wherever possible. If a NetSuite managed services partner has a documented response to every question above, it will give you the confidence to commit.
Turn your NetSuite environment into a system that keeps improving with inVESTED PRO managed services from The Vested Group. As an award-winning NetSuite Solution Provider, we deliver the structure, accountability and full-stack expertise your business needs after going live.
inVESTED PRO gives you a named expert account team with broad technical and functional coverage across NetSuite administration, scripting, automation, integrations, reporting, dashboards, system architecture design, release management and upgrade testing. Each engagement starts with a structured planning process before support begins. From there, proactive support, training, quarterly optimization, defined SLA agreements and predictable pricing keep your system aligned with your business goals.
Contact our team today to learn how inVESTED PRO fits your NetSuite environment and get actionable ideas about how your business can grow with managed services built around your system, team and next growth stage.
Candice Harris is a Senior Consultant at The Vested Group with more than 20 years of accounting and financial leadership experience. As a former controller and NetSuite end user, she helps organizations optimize financial operations through practical, real-world ERP solutions. Candice specializes in financial management, Procure to Pay (P2P), Order to Cash (O2C), Record to Report (R2R), inventory management, advanced revenue management, intercompany accounting, and Avalara integrations, helping clients maximize the value of their NetSuite investment.