Looking to set up the Quick Add feature in SuiteCommerce without having to ask a NetSuite developer? Watch our tutorial or keep reading down below to learn how to do it in just a few minutes.
The Quick Add feature helps users search, find, and add items to their shopping cart. It’s especially helpful for customers that are familiar with your catalog. This feature can help users add to their shopping carts after they’ve started the checkout process.
With Quick Add, users can search for a product and add it directly to their cart. When they search, an auto-suggest will show them the item that matches their search. They can click it, set the quantity, and add it to the cart. It’s as easy as that!
Note: The quick add search bar is collapsed by default. It will extend when users click on the arrow using an SKU or product name.
As a merchant, you have complete control over how the Quick Add searches for items. In the NetSuite UI, you can configure this from:
Setup > SuiteCommerce Advanced > Setup website > Search Index subtab
Here’s where you can customize which results show on the search bar, either by SKU exclusively, by the exact name of the item, or with keywords. This configuration matches the website’s main search bar. In addition, you can select the types of searches and set accuracy for the filters as “Exact,” “Starts with,” “Keyword,” or “Fuzzy.”
And that’s it! You’re now ready to set up the Quick Add feature in your SuiteCommerce website yourself. Visit our YouTube channel for more Unlocking SuiteCommerce videos, and make sure to subscribe to be notified as soon as new tutorials come out.
Let’s talk about growing your eCommerce business with flawless SuiteCommerce implementation. Schedule your call with our SuiteCommerce developers now!
Also, don’t forget to download your free copy of Unlocking SuiteCommerce: a SuiteCommerce Mastery Program and consult us about our NetSuite eCommerce growth services!

Don’t forget to check out our NetSuite eCommerce services too:
A Shopify-NetSuite integration that is not set up correctly does not fail loudly. It fails… Read More
The media and publishing industry has been completely reshaped by digital commerce. Publishers now sell… Read More
The food and beverage industry is one of the most dynamic—and demanding—eCommerce verticals. Between strict… Read More
Financial services companies—wealth managers, insurance agencies, fintech firms, and accounting practices—are not traditional eCommerce businesses.… Read More
Transportation and logistics companies have traditionally been slow to adopt eCommerce—but that’s changing fast. Fleet… Read More
Construction is one of the last major industries to fully embrace digital commerce—and that’s exactly… Read More