About
CloudExtend is a brand of Celigo, a leader in the iPaaS space. Operating as a separate brand of a larger, venture capital-backed company allows our team to leverage the vast corporate resources of Celigo, including integrator.io (Celigo’s iPaaS), while at the same time operating in an independent manner that allows for flexibility in business and engineering processes. We’re a global company headquartered in Redwood City, CA, with offices in Amsterdam, Australia, Germany, India, and the United Kingdom.
CloudExtend’s Excel integrations empower finance teams to transform NetSuite data into live, refreshable, and fully drillable reports directly in Excel. Collect data for reporting and analysis through saved searches, SuiteQL, and AI Query Generator, all without the need for CSVs. Create and update NetSuite records and write back to NetSuite directly from Excel. Combine NetSuite data with data from other top sources like Salesforce, HubSpot, and more into instantly refreshable reports. Then leverage Power BI to create visual dashboards and reports for the best decision-making possible.
Our inbox integrations for Outlook and Gmail help customer-facing teams keep CRM records complete through automated email, calendar, and file sync. Create and update NetSuite contact records directly from your inbox. Automatically track email according to address, thread, or even across an entire mailbox.
By integrating NetSuite with Excel, Power BI, Outlook, Gmail, SharePoint, and OneDrive, CloudExtend eliminates manual work, improves reporting accuracy, and creates a trusted, connected view of business performance.
The Excel-NetSuite Paradox
ERP systems and spreadsheets were never meant to compete. They were designed to do different jobs. The real issue isn’t that finance teams are using Excel. It’s that Excel and ERP systems like NetSuite are often disconnected—and that disconnect is where inefficiency, risk, and frustration begin. Download the ebook to discover how ERP and Excel can work together in a way that finally removes the manual effort that has separated them for decades.