EDI Extension

EDI stands for Electronic Data Interchange, and chances are you've either used EDI yourself or directly interacted with an application that uses EDI. EDI is used for automatic or bulk transfer of data. While API has been taking over the role of EDI in many situations, EDI is still the most common denominator for data transfer.

If you or one of your clients uses EDI, having access to an extension to allow seamless integration is key. Even if you don't have any clients requesting EDI right now, having the ability to support EDI integrations is something that you should keep in your back pocket during contract negotiations with new clients. Simply list "EDI Capable" in your offerings and you'll immediately increase your chances of earning that big contract.

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The EDI Extension is available in Grow and higher subscription plans. If you do not already have an OnTime account, sign up for our free trial to experience OnTime and the EDI Extension for yourself.

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More Powerful Integrations

Powerful integrations don't stop with EDI. OnTime comes with multiple ways to integrate that assist with every aspect of delivery business management.

When we were doing 300 stops a day and I was using QuickBooks for billing I would spend about 50 to 60 hours a month on billing. Now we’re doing over 450 stops a day but thanks to OnTime (which integrates with Quickbooks) last month I did all the billing in about 20 hours. I cannot express how happy that makes me.

Zach Woody | Dash Delivery, Inc.