Acumatica on Oliver POS
Acumatica Cloud ERP receives Oliver POS counter sales through the WooCommerce + Acumatica connector — flexible mid-market ERP with in-store revenue on the same GL.
How Acumatica works with Oliver POS for WooCommerce
Acumatica is the cloud-native mid-market ERP known for its flexible pricing and strong distribution and retail modules. Kensium provides the most-deployed WooCommerce + Acumatica connector, which syncs orders, customers, items, and inventory. Oliver POS records register sales in WooCommerce, and the Acumatica connector picks them up — Acumatica Distribution and Acumatica Financials reflect in-store revenue alongside online revenue.
What Acumatica gets from WooCommerce
The Kensium WooCommerce + Acumatica connector syncs WooCommerce orders into Acumatica as sales orders or invoices, customers as Acumatica business accounts, items as Acumatica stock items, and syncs inventory levels in both directions. Acumatica Financials handles invoice posting, journal entries, and GL reporting, while Acumatica Distribution handles inventory and warehouse processes.
Oliver POS register sales become WooCommerce orders, and the Acumatica connector processes them in the same way as online orders.
Why in-store sales are important for the Acumatica GL
Acumatica stands out with its flexible pricing (no per-user fee) and strong distribution-and-retail modules. Mid-market retailers and distributors pick it as a NetSuite alternative when they want enterprise-grade ERP without the enterprise-grade licensing. Its value depends on the whole business running through Acumatica — which means the POS has to feed data into it.
Oliver POS on WooCommerce gives Acumatica a clean data feed from retail registers. In-store sales reduce Acumatica inventory in the correct warehouse, are posted to the correct Acumatica Financials GL account, and are included in Acumatica's consolidated reporting.
How the WooCommerce + Oliver POS + Acumatica sync works
The cashier rings up the sale on Oliver POS, gets the customer's details, and takes the payment. Oliver POS creates a WooCommerce order. The Acumatica connector posts a sales order or invoice to Acumatica with the correct warehouse, business account, and GL codes. Acumatica's native inventory and financial processes are then applied to the new document.
Best for retailers who…
Acumatica on Oliver POS is a good fit for mid-market retailers and distributors looking for a NetSuite alternative, multi-warehouse operations concerned about per-user pricing, and growing brands that want an enterprise-grade ERP without the enterprise licensing model.
What you get and how to set it up
Features Oliver surfaces from the Acumatica plugin, plus the 4-step install most merchants run through.
Features at the register
- In-store sales flow into Acumatica the moment a register sale closes
- Online and in-store revenue land on one P&L, one tax-liability account, and one set of books
- Per-tax-code splits (GST/HST, VAT, sales tax) handled by the Acumatica WooCommerce connector
- Refunds and voids posted back to the original invoice or journal entry
- Payment-method totals match the bank-feed deposits used for reconciliation
- Same Acumatica subscription, same chart of accounts, and same workflow as your online store
Setup in 4 steps
- Install the Kensium Acumatica + WooCommerce connector on your WooCommerce site and connect your Acumatica account
- Map the WooCommerce sales, tax, COGS, and payment-method accounts to your Acumatica chart of accounts
- Install Oliver POS, sign in to the register, and confirm the customer-capture prompt is enabled at checkout
- Run a small live test sale at the counter and confirm the invoice, journal entry, or sales receipt appears in Acumatica with the right totals and tax splits
Common questions about Acumatica on Oliver POS
Does the Acumatica connector handle multi-warehouse Oliver POS setups?
Yes. Each Oliver POS outlet is mapped to a WooCommerce location, which the Kensium connector then maps to an Acumatica warehouse. Inventory deductions are automatically taken from the correct warehouse.
Will Acumatica's consolidated reporting include Oliver POS revenue?
Yes. All WooCommerce orders, including Oliver POS register sales, are posted to Acumatica Financials as invoices on the configured revenue accounts. Acumatica's standard consolidation and reporting automatically include the in-store revenue.
Does Oliver POS have a partnership with Acumatica?
No. Oliver doesn't partner with Acumatica or any other accounting platform. We support Acumatica because its WooCommerce connector already pulls orders, refunds, taxes, and customers from your store — and Oliver saves every in-store sale to WooCommerce as a standard order, so the same connector picks it up automatically. Your accounting subscription, your ledger, and your contract stay between you and Acumatica.
Does Oliver charge extra to use Acumatica?
No. You pay Acumatica's standard published pricing directly to Acumatica. Oliver doesn't take a markup, doesn't insert itself into the data flow, and doesn't charge a per-transaction or per-journal-entry fee on top.
Do register sales from Oliver POS reach Acumatica?
Yes. Every Oliver POS sale is saved to WooCommerce as a standard order with the customer, line items, taxes, and payment method attached. The Acumatica WooCommerce connector treats that order the same way it treats an online order: it posts the same invoice, journal entry, or sales receipt, with the same tax splits and the same customer record. There's no separate "POS sync" to configure.
How fast does a register sale reach Acumatica?
It depends on the Acumatica connector's sync mode. Connectors that push per-order (most Acumatica integrations support this) post the invoice or sales receipt to Acumatica within seconds of the cashier closing the sale. Connectors set to a daily summary post a single end-of-day journal entry with per-tax, per-payment-method, and per-outlet splits. Either way, no manual entry is required.
Will my in-store and online sales reconcile against one set of books in Acumatica?
Yes. Oliver POS saves register sales to the same WooCommerce store that powers your online checkout, so by the time orders reach the Acumatica WooCommerce connector they're already a unified order stream. Acumatica sees one revenue feed, one tax-liability total, and one customer ledger — no manual reconciliation between an online and an in-store set of books.
Read our full guide to Acumatica on Oliver POS
A long-form walkthrough of running Acumatica alongside the Oliver POS register on a WooCommerce store.