The problems this solves
Chargebacks eat margin.
OTIF fines, label deductions, ASN penalties — most trace to preventable document errors. EDISQ validates every 856 against the retailer's spec before it transmits, so the deduction never happens.
Multi-store orders are a spreadsheet nightmare.
Walmart and Dollar General pack store-level quantities into SDQ segments. EDISQ explodes them into clean allocations before your team ever sees the order.
Every retailer has its own rulebook.
Target wants DPCI cross-references, Best Buy wants UCC-128 serials, Walmart wants OTIF timing. Certified maps carry each rulebook so you don't read companion guides.
The retail document chain
Purchase Order
The order a trading partner sends you. Process same day, never re-key.
Ship Notice / ASN
The carton-level shipment mirror that must arrive before the freight does.
Invoice
Your bill for the shipment. Must reconcile with the PO and the ASN.
Product Activity Data
Store-level sales and stock movement from the retailer.
Retailers our suppliers trade with
Walmart EDI
Mass & Club · AS2
Target EDI
Mass & Club · SFTP
Best Buy EDI
Electronics · AS2
The Home Depot EDI
Home & DIY · AS2
Dollar General EDI
Discount · AS2
Costco EDI
Mass & Club · VAN
Pricing
Same ladder for every industry: first 25 documents/month free, then $0.50 per document, cheaper as volume grows — no VAN, mapping, or partner fees. Full pricing →
Retail EDI FAQ
How fast can a retail supplier go live?
Days, not months. Certified maps for 1,500+ retailers pre-exist; you connect your system, cross-reference your items, run sandbox tests, and go live — completely self-serve.
Can EDISQ actually prevent chargebacks?
It prevents the document-driven ones — late or inaccurate ASNs, label mismatches, invoice variances — by validating against each retailer's rules before transmission. Freight that misses the truck is still on you.
What does retail EDI cost?
Per document only: first 25/month free, then from $0.50, decreasing with volume. No retailer, mapping, or setup fees.