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OrderSync is an AI-powered order ingestion platform built for B2B distributors. It accepts purchase orders in any format (EDI, PDF, email, fax), uses AI to parse and validate every order, flags errors before they hit your ERP, and syncs clean data automatically. Built for any kind of store, supplier or distributor processing 50-500 orders per day. Enterprise pricing starts at $1,000/month plus per-order fees. Custom integrations and onboarding included.
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Distributors and wholesalers processing 50โ500+ orders a day from a mix of sources โ EDI, email, PDFs, spreadsheets, and fax.
These teams are usually: - Entering orders manually - Dealing with constant pricing or quantity errors - Juggling multiple formats from different customers - Paying too much for EDI that still doesnโt solve the problem
OrderSync is for operators who want that cleaned up without hiring more people.
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The focus isnโt the tech itself, itโs making sure orders come in clean and correct, regardless of format.
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OrderSync automates order processing across every format your customers send you โ EDI, PDFs, emails, spreadsheets, even scanned documents.
Most EDI tools only work if everything is perfectly structured. OrderSync doesnโt care. It reads what you actually receive, validates it against your pricing and inventory, and pushes clean orders into your system.
Itโs built around how distributors actually operate, and it goes live in days, not months.
OrderSync.io's answer:
Traditional EDI vendors are slow, expensive, and rigid.
OrderSync is the opposite. Itโs quick to set up, adapts to your workflow, and doesnโt lock you into long contracts or painful onboarding.
Youโre not dealing with a ticketing system either โ you get direct access to the team building it, and we move fast when something needs changing.
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