Modern B2B companies want the flexibility of headless commerce without inheriting a tangle of disconnected tools, duplicate data, and expensive integration work. BizAutomation delivers headless commerce for B2B by exposing ERP-native commerce data through fully documented APIs, so your team can build fast, custom storefronts and digital buying experiences while keeping the ERP as the single source of truth.
Unlike traditional composable commerce stacks that introduce vendor lock-in and synchronization risk, BizAutomation uses its Data-Mirror architecture to support bespoke frontends without fragmenting core business data. That means developers get front-end freedom, while operations, inventory, pricing, customers, and order logic remain governed inside the ERP—where B2B commerce accuracy actually depends on them.
Headless commerce for B2B separates the customer-facing frontend from the backend commerce engine, allowing companies to build custom web experiences while still relying on central ERP data and logic for pricing, inventory, accounts, and orders. BizAutomation supports this model through documented APIs backed by ERP-native data.
Traditional composable commerce often requires multiple vendors for storefronts, middleware, CMS, catalog, and data orchestration. BizAutomation reduces that fragmentation by exposing native ERP commerce data for custom frontend development, helping companies avoid unnecessary tool sprawl and vendor lock-in while maintaining total data consistency.
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Traditional composable commerce often requires multiple vendors for storefronts, middleware, CMS, catalog, and data orchestration. BizAutomation reduces that fragmentation by exposing native ERP commerce data for custom frontend development, helping companies avoid unnecessary tool sprawl and vendor lock-in.
B2B ecommerce depends on accurate pricing, customer-specific terms, inventory visibility, and order integrity. When those elements are split across multiple systems, errors and sync delays become common; when they stay anchored in the ERP, data consistency is much easier to maintain.
It is ideal for manufacturers, wholesalers, and distributors that want custom digital experiences across web portals, sales channels, or customer-specific buying interfaces without giving up the control and reliability of ERP-native commerce operations.