
Extensiv Order Manager
Multichannel retail software
Order management software
Inventory control software
E-commerce software
Accounting & finance software
Inventory management software
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
Take the quiz to check if Extensiv Order Manager and its alternatives fit your requirements.
Contact the product provider
Small
Medium
Large
- Retail and wholesale
- Agriculture, fishing, and forestry
- Transportation and logistics
What is Extensiv Order Manager
Extensiv Order Manager is an order management system designed to centralize and automate order processing for merchants selling across multiple online channels. It helps operations teams route orders to warehouses or fulfillment partners, synchronize inventory availability, and manage shipping workflows from a single interface. The product is typically used by small to mid-sized e-commerce brands and 3PL-supported sellers that need consistent order handling across marketplaces, carts, and shipping carriers.
Centralized multichannel order processing
The system consolidates orders from multiple sales channels into a single workflow for review, routing, and fulfillment. This reduces the need to manage separate processes per marketplace or storefront. It supports operational controls such as order holds, splits, and exceptions handling that are common in multichannel fulfillment. This focus aligns with OMS products in the space that prioritize execution over marketing or merchandising features.
Inventory sync and allocation
Extensiv Order Manager supports inventory synchronization to help keep channel availability aligned with on-hand and committed stock. It enables allocation logic that can route demand to specific warehouses or fulfillment partners based on rules and availability. This is useful for sellers operating multiple locations or using third-party fulfillment. Inventory controls are oriented toward sellable availability and order execution rather than deep warehouse management.
Fulfillment and shipping workflow support
The product supports fulfillment workflows that connect order processing to shipping activities, including label generation and shipment confirmation back to channels. This helps standardize shipping steps and reduce manual updates across marketplaces. It is suited to teams that need repeatable pick/pack/ship processes without building custom integrations. The emphasis is on operational throughput and exception management.
Not a full ERP suite
While it supports operational order and inventory workflows, it is not positioned as a complete accounting and finance system. Organizations typically still rely on external accounting software for general ledger, AP/AR, and financial reporting. Financial features may focus on operational data (orders, payments, fees) rather than formal accounting controls. This can increase integration requirements for finance teams.
Integration coverage varies by channel
Multichannel sellers often require specific marketplace, cart, and carrier integrations, and coverage can vary by region and channel. Some connections may require middleware, custom work, or reliance on third-party connectors depending on the stack. This can affect implementation time for businesses with niche channels or complex catalogs. Integration depth (e.g., returns, partial shipments, fee reconciliation) may differ by connector.
Complexity for small sellers
Rule-based routing, inventory allocation, and exception handling can introduce configuration overhead for very small teams. Businesses with simple single-channel operations may find the setup and ongoing administration heavier than needed. Achieving clean automation often requires disciplined SKU, location, and workflow data. Training and process standardization are typically necessary to realize consistent results.
Plan & Pricing
Extensiv Order Manager (official site) — Public pricing not published
- Public pricing for Extensiv Order Manager is not listed on the vendor site; the site asks customers to request a demo / contact sales for pricing.
Integration-related pricing (from Extensiv official help/docs) — examples published on vendor site:
| Plan (Integration Manager) | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Merchant Plan | $39 per month (first month free noted in docs) | Base fee includes 1 standard integration; no order volume/user limits; additional standard order sources $15/mo; premium sources $30/mo; optional onboarding $99. |
| EDI Merchant Plan | $99 per month (first month free noted in docs) | Base fee includes one order source (lowest cost active); additional EDI order sources $79/mo; additional standard $15/mo; optional onboarding $99. |
| 3PL Plan (Integrations) | $99 per month (first month free noted in docs) | Base fee includes 1 standard integration; no per-merchant fee; unlimited order volume; optional onboarding $169; premium support optional. |
| Master Account Plan | $199 per month (first month free noted in docs) | For OMS/WMS/ERP vendors; unlimited order volume; sub-accounts billed at standard rates; onboarding optional. |
Notes:
- The Extensiv website’s integration/ecosystem pages also state integrations/connectivity can be obtained “starting at just $39 per month.”
- No public, itemized subscription tiers or per-user pricing for Extensiv Order Manager (the OMS product) were found on the vendor’s public site; pricing appears to be provided via demo/sales contact.
Seller details
Extensiv, Inc.
El Segundo, California, USA
2006
Private
https://www.extensiv.com/
https://x.com/extensiv
https://www.linkedin.com/company/extensiv/