├── .github ├── workflows │ └── lint.yml └── copilot-instructions.md ├── .gitignore ├── package.json ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── AGENTS.md ├── LICENSE └── README.md /.github/workflows/lint.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Awesome Lint 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | branches: [ main ] 6 | pull_request: 7 | branches: [ main ] 8 | 9 | jobs: 10 | lint: 11 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 12 | 13 | steps: 14 | - name: Checkout repository 15 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 16 | 17 | - name: Setup Node.js 18 | uses: actions/setup-node@v4 19 | with: 20 | node-version: '18' 21 | cache: 'npm' 22 | 23 | - name: Install dependencies 24 | run: npm ci 25 | 26 | - name: Run awesome-lint 27 | run: npm run lint 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Dependencies 2 | node_modules/ 3 | npm-debug.log* 4 | yarn-debug.log* 5 | yarn-error.log* 6 | 7 | # OS generated files 8 | .DS_Store 9 | .DS_Store? 10 | ._* 11 | .Spotlight-V100 12 | .Trashes 13 | ehthumbs.db 14 | Thumbs.db 15 | 16 | # Editor directories and files 17 | .vscode/ 18 | .idea/ 19 | *.swp 20 | *.swo 21 | *~ 22 | 23 | # Logs 24 | logs 25 | *.log 26 | 27 | # Coverage directory used by tools like istanbul 28 | coverage/ 29 | 30 | # nyc test coverage 31 | .nyc_output 32 | 33 | # Dependency directories 34 | jspm_packages/ 35 | 36 | # Optional npm cache directory 37 | .npm 38 | 39 | # Optional REPL history 40 | .node_repl_history 41 | 42 | # Output of 'npm pack' 43 | *.tgz 44 | 45 | # Yarn Integrity file 46 | .yarn-integrity 47 | 48 | # dotenv environment variables file 49 | .env 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "awesome-netsuite-ai", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "description": "A curated list of awesome NetSuite AI resources, tools, articles, and community contributions", 5 | "main": "README.md", 6 | "scripts": { 7 | "lint": "awesome-lint README.md", 8 | "test": "npm run lint" 9 | }, 10 | "repository": { 11 | "type": "git", 12 | "url": "git+https://github.com/michoelchaikin/awesome-netsuite-ai.git" 13 | }, 14 | "keywords": [ 15 | "awesome", 16 | "awesome-list", 17 | "netsuite", 18 | "ai", 19 | "mcp", 20 | "model-context-protocol", 21 | "claude", 22 | "oracle" 23 | ], 24 | "author": "Michoel Chaikin", 25 | "license": "CC0-1.0", 26 | "bugs": { 27 | "url": "https://github.com/michoelchaikin/awesome-netsuite-ai/issues" 28 | }, 29 | "homepage": "https://github.com/michoelchaikin/awesome-netsuite-ai#readme", 30 | "devDependencies": { 31 | "awesome-lint": "^1.2.0" 32 | } 33 | } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Contributing 2 | 3 | Contributions are welcome! Please follow these guidelines: 4 | 5 | ## How to Contribute 6 | 7 | 1. Fork the repository 8 | 2. Create a new branch for your feature or addition 9 | 3. Make your changes following the guidelines below 10 | 4. Ensure your changes pass the linting checks by running `npm run lint` 11 | 5. Submit a pull request 12 | 13 | ## Guidelines 14 | 15 | - Follow the [awesome list guidelines](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome/blob/master/pull_request_template.md) 16 | - Ensure all links are working and point to high-quality resources 17 | - Keep descriptions concise but informative 18 | - Add new entries in alphabetical order within their respective sections 19 | - Include proper punctuation in descriptions 20 | - Verify that your addition provides value to the NetSuite AI community 21 | 22 | ## Adding New Entries 23 | 24 | When adding new resources: 25 | 26 | - **Articles & Guides**: Include author name and ensure the content is comprehensive and valuable 27 | - **Sample Code & Tools**: Verify the code works and is well-documented 28 | - **Videos & Tutorials**: Ensure videos are accessible and provide clear value 29 | - **Use Cases & Examples**: Include real-world applications with sufficient detail 30 | 31 | ## Quality Standards 32 | 33 | - All resources should be directly related to NetSuite AI, MCP, or related technologies 34 | - Links should be active and lead to quality content 35 | - Descriptions should be clear and help users understand what they'll find 36 | - Commercial content should provide genuine educational value 37 | 38 | Thank you for contributing to the awesome NetSuite AI community! 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/copilot-instructions.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Copilot Instructions for Awesome NetSuite AI 2 | 3 | ## Project Overview 4 | This is a curated **awesome list** focused on NetSuite AI resources, specifically the NetSuite AI Connector Service and MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration. It follows the [awesome list guidelines](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) and uses `awesome-lint` for quality assurance. 5 | 6 | ## Key Architecture & Structure 7 | 8 | ### Content Organization 9 | - **Main file**: `README.md` - Single source of truth containing all curated resources 10 | - **Categories**: 6 main sections with emoji prefixes (🏢 Official Resources, 📚 Articles & Guides, etc.) 11 | - **TOC Requirements**: Table of Contents must exactly match headings (including emojis) for lint compliance 12 | 13 | ### Quality Standards 14 | - All entries must relate to NetSuite AI, MCP, or AI Connector Service 15 | - Include author names for articles/guides and brief value descriptions 16 | - Alphabetical ordering within sections 17 | - Working links verified during contribution process 18 | 19 | ## Critical Developer Workflows 20 | 21 | ### Linting & Testing 22 | ```bash 23 | npm run lint # Runs awesome-lint with strict TOC validation 24 | npm test # Alias for lint command 25 | ``` 26 | 27 | ### TOC Lint Rule Specifics 28 | - TOC heading must be exactly "Contents" (not "📋 Contents") 29 | - TOC links must match heading text exactly (including emojis) 30 | - Anchor links use GitHub slugger format (emojis stripped) 31 | - Example: `[🏢 Official Resources](#-official-resources)` → `## 🏢 Official Resources` 32 | 33 | ### CI/CD Pipeline 34 | - GitHub Actions runs `awesome-lint` on all PRs and main branch pushes 35 | - Node.js 18 environment with npm cache 36 | - Lint failures block merges 37 | 38 | ## Project-Specific Conventions 39 | 40 | ### Link Descriptions 41 | - Format: `[Title](url) - Description by Author Name.` 42 | - Include author attribution for articles/guides 43 | - End descriptions with periods 44 | - Focus on value proposition, not feature lists 45 | 46 | ### Content Categories 47 | - **Official Resources**: Oracle/NetSuite documentation 48 | - **Articles & Guides**: Step-by-step tutorials and deep dives 49 | - **Sample Code & Tools**: Downloadable code and custom tools 50 | - **Videos & Tutorials**: Video content with clear learning outcomes 51 | - **Use Cases & Examples**: Real-world implementations and demonstrations 52 | - **Community**: Slack channels, forums, discussion spaces 53 | 54 | ### Adding New Entries 55 | 1. Verify link works and provides genuine value 56 | 2. Place in appropriate category alphabetically 57 | 3. Follow description format with author attribution 58 | 4. Run `npm run lint` to validate TOC compliance 59 | 5. Check that emoji headings match TOC links exactly 60 | 61 | ## Integration Points 62 | - **awesome-lint**: Validates awesome list standards and TOC structure 63 | - **GitHub Slugger**: Generates anchor links (strips emojis from headings) 64 | - **GitHub Actions**: Automated linting on repository changes 65 | - **CC0-1.0 License**: Public domain dedication for community contributions 66 | 67 | ## Common Pitfalls 68 | - TOC links breaking when headings change (must update both simultaneously) 69 | - Emoji handling in anchors (TOC text includes emojis, anchors strip them) 70 | - Description format inconsistency (missing author names or periods) 71 | - Category misplacement (content not matching section purpose) 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /AGENTS.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # AGENTS.md 2 | 3 | ## Purpose 4 | 5 | This file provides **guidelines for automation agents** (such as Copilot, Codex, or other LLM-powered assistants) contributing to the `awesome-netsuite-ai` repository. 6 | It defines **expected workflows**, **common pitfalls**, and **rules of engagement** to ensure consistent, high-quality contributions. 7 | 8 | --- 9 | 10 | ## Core Responsibilities 11 | 12 | Agents are expected to: 13 | 14 | 1. Maintain the integrity of the [Awesome List guidelines](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome). 15 | 2. Follow project-specific conventions for content structure, formatting, and attribution. 16 | 3. Run linting and tests before finalising changes. 17 | 4. Add value — every addition must be relevant to **NetSuite AI**, **MCP (Model Context Protocol)**, or the **AI Connector Service**. 18 | 19 | --- 20 | 21 | ## Contribution Workflows 22 | 23 | ### Adding New Entries 24 | 25 | * **Verify links**: Ensure the URL works and is not gated. 26 | * **Choose correct section**: 27 | 28 | * 🏢 Official Resources 29 | * 📚 Articles & Guides 30 | * 🛠️ Sample Code & Tools 31 | * 🎥 Videos & Tutorials 32 | * 💡 Use Cases & Examples 33 | * 👥 Community 34 | * **Formatting**: 35 | 36 | * `[Title](url) - Description by Author Name.` 37 | * End descriptions with a period. 38 | * Include author attribution for all articles, guides, and videos. 39 | * **Ordering**: Alphabetical within each section. 40 | * **Lint check**: Run `npm run lint` before committing. 41 | 42 | ### Modifying README 43 | 44 | * **TOC Compliance**: 45 | 46 | * Heading must be `## Contents`. 47 | * TOC links must include emojis, but anchors strip them. 48 | * Example: `[🎥 Videos & Tutorials](#-videos--tutorials)` → `## 🎥 Videos & Tutorials`. 49 | * **Spacing**: 50 | 51 | * Keep a blank line before and after sections. 52 | * Maintain consistent indentation for list items. 53 | * **Commit messages**: Use `docs:` prefix for content additions or updates. 54 | Example: `docs: add async saved search guide`. 55 | 56 | ### Testing & Validation 57 | 58 | * Run: 59 | 60 | ```bash 61 | npm run lint 62 | npm test 63 | ``` 64 | * Lint checks include: 65 | 66 | * TOC accuracy. 67 | * Valid GitHub repository recognition (must have a valid remote). 68 | * Description and ordering compliance. 69 | 70 | --- 71 | 72 | ## Integration Notes 73 | 74 | ### Automation Tools 75 | 76 | * **awesome-lint**: Enforces awesome list rules. 77 | * **GitHub Actions**: Runs linting on all PRs and pushes. 78 | * **Node.js 18+**: Ensure environment consistency. 79 | 80 | ### Repository Setup 81 | 82 | * Git remote must point to a valid GitHub repository, or lint will fail with: 83 | 84 | ``` 85 | ✖ 1:1 Awesome list must reside in a valid git repository 86 | ``` 87 | * Common workaround during local/dev runs: 88 | 89 | ```bash 90 | git remote add origin https://github.com//.git 91 | ``` 92 | 93 | --- 94 | 95 | ## Common Pitfalls 96 | 97 | * **Lint Failures**: 98 | 99 | * Missing or mis-formatted TOC entries. 100 | * Emoji mismatch between TOC and headings. 101 | * Repo not linked to GitHub (invalid remote). 102 | * **Description issues**: 103 | 104 | * Missing author name. 105 | * Missing final period. 106 | * **Ordering mistakes**: 107 | 108 | * Items not alphabetised. 109 | * Items placed in the wrong section. 110 | * **Long logs**: Use `CI=true npm test` or pipe through `tr '\r' '\n'` to avoid spinner overflow. 111 | 112 | --- 113 | 114 | ## Examples 115 | 116 | ### Correct Video Entry 117 | 118 | ```markdown 119 | - [NetSuite AI Connector Walkthrough](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/james-sarhan-02332616b_netsuite-oracle-ai-activity-7364346164860657664-fH1Z/) - James Sarhan showcases Oracle's NetSuite AI Connector, demonstrating how Claude integrates with NetSuite to retrieve data with natural language and automate tasks. 120 | ``` 121 | 122 | ### Correct Guide Entry 123 | 124 | ```markdown 125 | - [Async Saved Searches via NetSuite MCP Custom Tool](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tanwasripan_netsuite-ai-mcp-activity-7370512683097296896-V8BL) - Tanwa Sripan demonstrates using the N/task module to run saved searches asynchronously when the N/search module is not supported. 126 | ``` 127 | 128 | --- 129 | 130 | ## Final Checklist for Agents 131 | 132 | Before committing, confirm: 133 | 134 | * [ ] Link is valid and relevant. 135 | * [ ] Correct section chosen. 136 | * [ ] Alphabetical placement verified. 137 | * [ ] Author attribution present. 138 | * [ ] Description ends with a period. 139 | * [ ] `npm run lint` passes without errors. 140 | * [ ] Commit message follows convention. 141 | 142 | --- 143 | 144 | ✅ With these rules, agents will contribute consistently and maintain the high quality of this Awesome List. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | CC0 1.0 Universal 2 | 3 | Statement of Purpose 4 | 5 | The laws of most jurisdictions throughout the world automatically confer 6 | exclusive Copyright and Related Rights (defined below) upon the creator and 7 | subsequent owner(s) (each and all, an "owner") of an original work of 8 | authorship and/or a database (each, a "Work"). 9 | 10 | Certain owners wish to permanently relinquish those rights to a Work for the 11 | purpose of contributing to a commons of creative, cultural and scientific 12 | works ("Commons") that the public can reliably and without fear of later 13 | claims of infringement build upon, modify, incorporate in other works, reuse 14 | and redistribute as freely as possible in any form whatsoever and for any 15 | purposes, including without limitation commercial purposes. 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[NetSuite AI Connector Service Documentation](https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/netsuite/ns-online-help/section_0714082142.html) - Official documentation for the AI Connector Service. 19 | 20 | ## 📚 Articles & Guides 21 | 22 | - [Async Saved Searches via NetSuite MCP Custom Tool](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tanwasripan_netsuite-ai-mcp-activity-7370512683097296896-V8BL) - Tanwa Sripan demonstrates using the `N/task` module to run saved searches asynchronously when the `N/search` module is not supported. 23 | - [Breaking Open NetSuite AI Connector Service: From Claude Pro to Any Chatbot](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/breaking-open-netsuite-ai-connector-service-from-claude-chaikin-xqagc/) - Deep dive by Michoel Chaikin into extending NetSuite AI Connector beyond Claude Pro to work with any MCP-compatible host. 24 | - [Building a Custom Tool (Agent Tool) for the NetSuite AI Connector: Step By Step Guide](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/building-custom-tool-agent-netsuite-ai-connector-step-abdul-qadeer-fcg8f/) - Comprehensive step-by-step guide by Abdul Qadeer on creating custom agent tools for NetSuite AI Connector. 25 | - [Getting Started with NetSuite AI Connector: Step-by-Step Guide](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/getting-started-netsuite-ai-connector-step-by-step-guide-abdul-qadeer-m2k9f/) - Foundational guide by Abdul Qadeer for connecting to the NetSuite AI Connector. 26 | - [NetSuite AI Connector and MCP Custom Tool](https://github.com/JustTanwa/netsuite-mcp-custom-tool) - Repository and guide by Tanwa Sripan for connecting to NetSuite AI Connector without Claude and building custom tools using VS Code, Postman, and Node.js. 27 | - [NetSuite AI Connector: Real-World Q&A, Tips, and Gotchas](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/netsuite-ai-connector-real-world-qa-tips-gotchas-florencia-meil%C3%A1n-fqkgf) - Florencia Meilán shares real-world Q&A, tips, and gotchas for working with NetSuite AI Connector. 28 | - [NetSuite AI Connector Service Ultimate Setup Guide](https://collectivemindtechnologies.com/blog/netsuite-ai-connector-setup-guide/) - Step-by-step SuiteApp setup guide from Collective Mind Technologies, covering installation, role configuration, Claude Pro connection, and prompt ideas for maximizing NetSuite AI Connector benefits. 29 | - [NetSuite MCP AI Integration Guide](https://devszilla.github.io/netsuite-mcp-ai-guide/) - Complete architecture and implementation guide by Caleb Moore for building custom React-based chatbots with NetSuite MCP using BYOAI approach. 30 | - [NetSuite MCP Tools: Complete Setup Guide for Claude AI Integration](http://bit.ly/ns-mcp-tools-guide) - Complete guide by Mohammad Sharaf Ali covering permissions, API integration, OAuth 2.0, automated token generation, and Cursor IDE integration for integrating NetSuite with Claude AI using MCP Tools. 31 | - [Using NetSuite AI Connector (MCP) with Postman: Step by Step Guide](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/using-netsuite-ai-connector-mcp-postman-step-guide-abdul-qadeer-puc0f/) - Practical guide by Abdul Qadeer on setting up Postman to work with NetSuite AI Connector MCP. 32 | 33 | ## 🛠️ Sample Code & Tools 34 | 35 | - [NetSuite MCP Sample Tools](https://github.com/oracle-samples/netsuite-suitecloud-samples/tree/main/MCP-Sample-Tools) - Official Oracle sample repository containing custom tool examples for the NetSuite AI Connector Service. 36 | - [Current User Tool](https://timdietrich.me/blog/netsuite-ai-current-user-information/) - Custom tool by Tim Dietrich that provides AI clients with current NetSuite user details (ID, name, email, location, department, subsidiary) for user-specific context. 37 | - [File Cabinet Custom Tools](https://timdietrich.me/blog/extend-netsuite-with-ai-connector-with-custom-tools/) - Downloadable custom tool by Tim Dietrich for File Cabinet integration, allowing AI clients to search, retrieve, analyze, and create files within NetSuite. 38 | 39 | ## 🎥 Videos & Tutorials 40 | 41 | - [Custom Tools for Customer Retention in NetSuite AI Connector](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/joe-thomson-a9150519b_netsuite-plative-activity-7364063439146676224-mwxL) - Joe Thomson demonstrates fetching high-risk customers and storing them in NetSuite records with a SuiteScript custom tool. 42 | - [Generating Analyses with Claude, the NetSuite AI Connector, and SuiteReports](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uny0BSerc6s) - Tim Dietrich from SuiteStep demonstrates using Claude with NetSuite AI Connector and SuiteReports to perform financial analysis. 43 | - [NetSuite + Claude MCP Demo: Autonomous Accounts Receivable](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ratul-kumar-tamuli-a5198256_netsuite-claude-mcp-activity-7366141823888576512-OXk8/) - Ratul Kumar Tamuli (Crowe) demonstrates how the NetSuite AI Connector and Claude-powered AI automate customer matching, payment creation, and invoice application for AR. 44 | - [NetSuite AI Connector - Part 2: Data Accuracy Deep Dive](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/james-sarhan-02332616b_netsuite-ai-claudeai-activity-7367234913005174784-IQAY/) - James Sarhan examines data accuracy by comparing Claude AI outputs with NetSuite records, highlighting strengths and areas requiring oversight. 45 | - [NetSuite AI Connector Walkthrough](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/james-sarhan-02332616b_netsuite-oracle-ai-activity-7364346164860657664-fH1Z/) - James Sarhan showcases Oracle's NetSuite AI Connector, demonstrating how Claude integrates with NetSuite to retrieve data with natural language and automate tasks. 46 | - [NetSuite's New AI Connector Service – Full Setup & Real Examples](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcvfjJjrgDA) - Comprehensive video tutorial by JR Tallman covering setup, Claude connection via MCP, and practical examples for reporting and automation. 47 | 48 | ## 💡 Use Cases & Examples 49 | 50 | - [AI-Driven Approvals in NetSuite](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/gurussolutions_using-netsuites-newly-released-mcp-model-activity-7366894008461074434-HHj6) - GURUS Solutions demonstrates a custom Claude-powered MCP tool that retrieves pending transactions, explains approval readiness, and executes approvals directly in NetSuite. 51 | - [AI-Powered NetSuite Log Analysis](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/seth-duda-0202996_netsuite-ai-mcp-activity-7363591910755606530-xiwJ/) - Seth Duda from SquareWorks Consulting demonstrates a time-saving AI agent that uses NetSuite's MCP connector to analyze execution logs and diagnose root causes of issues. 52 | - [B2B Lead Qualification with NetSuite AI Connector and Claude](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/matt-hubbard-514402221_netsuite-ai-leadqualification-activity-7367201751856238595-KkQf) - Matt Hubbard from Blu Banyan demonstrates using Claude with NetSuite AI Connector to verify companies, surface decision makers, and prioritize outreach. 53 | - [Exploring NetSuite AI Connector: Bulk Imports Made Easy!](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/florencia-meil%C3%A1n-65b74512_netsuite-aiconnector-automation-ugcPost-7364352576223358977-ACLx) - Florencia Meilán demonstrates using Claude with NetSuite AI Connector to automatically analyze CSV files and create bulk item imports. 54 | - [Hands-On with SuiteQL and NetSuite AI Connector: My Experience](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/hands-on-suiteql-netsuite-ai-connector-my-experience-florencia-meil%C3%A1n-xt69f/) - Real-world experience by Florencia Meilán using SuiteQL queries with NetSuite AI Connector, including practical tips and security considerations. 55 | - [NetSuite AI Connector with Sinch MessageMedia SuiteApp](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ryanlongenecker_netsuite-ai-netsuiteai-activity-7364341912742346753-YcQo/) - Demonstration by Ryan Longenecker of using NetSuite AI Connector with Claude to send SMS messages through the Sinch MessageMedia SuiteApp. 56 | - [NetSuite AI: Generate Flux Analysis Reports](https://timdietrich.me/blog/netsuite-ai-flux-analysis-reports/) - Tim Dietrich explains using Claude with the NetSuite AI Connector to generate flux analysis reports. 57 | - [NetSuite Bill Capture Revolution: Built Custom AI Bill Processing with Claude MCP](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-7366073267742289923-Q26p) - Claude-powered workflow that extracts invoice data, matches vendors and items, and creates NetSuite bills automatically in under two minutes by Nikhil Gangji. 58 | - [NetSuite MCP AI Connector Use Case Series - Vendor / Supplier Performance Analysis](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/netsuite-mcp-ai-connector-use-case-series-vendor-supplier-zhou-f9jsc) - Kevin Zhou explores using AI-driven analysis for vendor performance monitoring, including on-time delivery tracking, quality issue patterns, and composite supplier scoring. 59 | - [SuiteScript 2.1 Custom Tool Script Type in Action](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ugcPost-7363976800873390083-oLYG/) - Hasan Yorukoglu demonstrates using SuiteScript 2.1 Custom Tool script type to create CRM tasks from business cards, showcasing AI-driven lead creation and task assignment. 60 | - [Supercharging Claude with SuiteQL for Employee Analytics](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tim-dietrich_with-the-newnetsuite-ai-connector-service-activity-7361889262201397248-3Eoj) - Tim Dietrich demonstrates using Claude with SuiteQL to analyze employee data and generate detailed reports with headcounts by subsidiary, location, and department. 61 | - [The Future of NetSuite Is Here: Three MCP Use Cases That Prove It](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/future-netsuite-here-three-mcp-use-cases-prove-olivier-gagnon-plh1e/) - Olivier Gagnon from Techfino showcases three levels of MCP implementation: basic customer list retrieval, operational project time velocity analysis with automated charting, and transformative sentiment analysis on project comments to identify potential issues early. 62 | 63 | ## 👥 Community 64 | 65 | - [NetSuite Professionals Slack - #ai-netsuite](https://netsuiteprofessionals.com/slack/) - Active Slack community with dedicated channel for NetSuite AI discussions and collaboration. 66 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------