NetSuite adds AI Agent Skills to help create Apps

NetSuite adds AI Agent Skills to help create Apps
Agent Skills created by S Brooks 2026 on Pixlr - AI https://pixlr.com/image-generator/69f05069c5e2d8e30b2646e4/At SuiteConnect San Francisco, NetSuite has announced NetSuite SuiteCloud Agent Skills. These SuiteCloud Agent Skills are platform-agnostic skill collections for coding assistants. They are compatible with the agentskills.io specification.

The new skills will make it easier to create customised, vertical- and industry-specific applications. Reusable skills can be used across different coding agents, including Codex, Claude Code, and Cline. They also provide a framework that provides the conventions, patterns, and best practices for development in SuiteCloud. All of this is part of NetSuite’s standards-based AI extensibility and customisation platform.

Brian Chess, senior vice president of AI, Product, and Technology, Oracle NetSuite
Brian chess, senior vice president of ai, product, and technology, oracle netsuite

Brian Chess, senior vice president of AI, Product, and Technology, Oracle NetSuite, commented, “Data is only powerful when it can be acted on quickly and safely. With SuiteCloud Agent Skills, our customers and partners can transform how they extend NetSuite and move from lengthy, error-prone coding cycles to AI-assisted development that is fast, secure, and consistent.”

NetSuite claims it is the first ERP platform to leverage the agentskills.io open standard. It is not, however, the first organisation to do so. Companies like Snowflake and Databricks are also involved, as well as 25 AI coding platforms.

SuiteCloud Agent skills will enable developers to build, review, and deploy SuiteCloud changes in natural language using popular AI coding agents, AI-enabled tools, and the SuiteCloud Developer Assistant.

The current Agent Skills

The announcement lists six initial agents; the agent-skills documentation lists a few more.

  • User Interface Framework References Skill: Helps developers deliver NetSuite-compliant user experiences and avoid costly rework by providing exact specifications for 60+ interface components and insights from real-world issues to avoid common pitfalls.
  • Permissions References Skill: Helps developers deploy secure, error-free configurations by providing a validated catalogue of 684 precise permission codes that ensure users have only the access they need, in line with least-privilege security practices.
  • SuiteScript References Skill: Provides a SuiteScript-focused reference for NetSuite records and fields, enabling lookup of field IDs, data types, required/optional status, and search capabilities across all 272 NetSuite record types to ensure correct field usage when building SuiteScript solutions.
  • Documentation Practices Skill: Helps generate and maintain enterprise-grade documentation for NetSuite SDF projects by analysing SuiteScript files, SDF object XML, and manifest.xml, then producing standardised outputs (for example, README.md, architecture diagrams in Mermaid/ASCII, deployment/runbooks, and troubleshooting tables). Can integrate with post-deployment documentation workflows when automation (for example, hooks) is available
  • Open Worldwide Application Security Project (OWASP) Security Reference Skill: Helps developers embed robust security from the start by delivering NetSuite-specific OWASP security guidance as code is written.
  • SuiteScript Conversion Skill: Helps developers improve efficiency and migrate from legacy v1.0 scripts to v2.1 in hours instead of days by mapping every API, restructuring entry points, and generating a validation report.

Five skills

The documentation lists five Skills, some of which are the same as those mentioned above; the one that seems different is:

  • NetSuite AI Connector Skill: Provides guardrails and domain guidance for AI-to-NetSuite sessions—enforcing correct tool selection, safe SuiteQL usage, consistent output formatting, and proper multi-subsidiary and currency handling through the NetSuite AI Service Connector.

The announcement indicates that the User Interface Framework References and Permissions References skills are now available. The remainder will be available on GitHub soon.

The Agent Skills on GitHub now

There are five skills currently listed on GitHub. This suggests the announcement is already out of date and that NetSuite is rolling out these skills quickly.

Enterpriser Times: What does this mean

Governance of AI development is critical. It is often overlooked in the rush to deploy applications. These skills provide both accelerators and guardrails for AI coding. It should enable developers to build and modify applications faster on the NetSuite platform. It will reassure developers that, by having these skills in place, the code they develop will be in line with best practices for the NetSuite site.

NetSuite is also welcoming community contributions to this project. It will be interesting to see how quickly NetSuite and its ecosystem add to this list. The firm is stealing a march on other ERP vendors in platform development capabilities.

Besides the rollout of these skills, it will be interesting to see how quickly organisations, especially partners, adopt and start using them. It will also be interesting to see what new vertical applications emerge, both from NetSuite and on the SuiteApp Marketplace.

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