WooCommerce is one of the most flexible ecommerce platforms. But as order volume grows and logistics becomes more complex (multiple warehouses, multiple countries, 3PLs, retail, B2B), native order management quickly reaches its limits.
That is where an OMS (Order Management System) becomes strategic.
An OMS helps you:
Here is our selection of 10 OMS solutions that can work well with WooCommerce, including advanced orchestration platforms and more hybrid options (ERP, shipping, inventory).
Type: Specialized logistics & 3PL orchestration OMS
Spacefill is one of the most relevant OMS options for WooCommerce businesses with complex logistics.
Unlike OMS tools primarily designed for omnichannel retail, Spacefill is built to connect brands, ecommerce businesses, and logistics providers (3PLs) in a single collaborative platform.
Spacefill goes further than classic orchestration:
WooCommerce is powerful for acquisition and storefront customization.
But when you deal with:
orchestration becomes the key performance factor.
Spacefill turns WooCommerce into a sales hub connected to an industrialized logistics ecosystem.
A cloud-native OMS designed for complex omnichannel environments.
Even if it is not specific to WooCommerce, it can be integrated via API or middleware to orchestrate WooCommerce orders.
Best for retailers using WooCommerce as one channel in a broader architecture.
An OMS focused on unifying inventory across stores and warehouses.
Connected to WooCommerce, it can:
Great fit for omnichannel retailers.
Primarily designed for Commerce Cloud, but can be connected to WooCommerce via APIs.
It enables:
Best for organizations already in the Salesforce ecosystem.
A modern OMS built for headless architectures.
In a WooCommerce context:
Good fit for fast-growing, tech-forward brands.
Designed to synchronize WooCommerce with multiple logistics partners.
It enables:
Good fit for multi-channel merchants.
Popular in the WooCommerce ecosystem.
It provides:
A solid option for SMBs.
Offers an OMS module that can support WooCommerce.
It focuses on:
Oriented toward operations.
A strong fit for WooCommerce merchants working with 3PLs.
It provides:
Good for distributed models.
An advanced module within NetSuite.
In a WooCommerce context, it can support:
More heavyweight, but very complete.
WooCommerce runs your storefront.
A WooCommerce OMS runs fulfillment orchestration.
If you have:
then an OMS becomes a strategic lever to:
The best OMS depends on:
If your main challenge is multi-actor logistics orchestration around WooCommerce, a specialized OMS is often more relevant than a general ERP.