Which ERPs does Quoting.ai write into?
A quote that is not in your ERP is homework someone still has to do. Write-back is the product. Status below is stated honestly: live means running in production, in development means not yet.
Quoting.ai Supply writes quotes and orders into DDI Inform and Spruce today, live in production. Epicor, NetSuite, and SAP integrations are in development with an ERP-light mode available now: full intake, matching, and approval, with clean exports your team posts. Any other system, including legacy and homegrown ERPs, starts in ERP-light mode and gets native write-back scoped honestly on the kickoff call.
Live in production
DDI Inform
LiveLive in production today. RFQs from email, PDF, WhatsApp, and voice become DDI Inform quotes with your item numbers and price levels, approved by your team.
Spruce
LiveLive today for lumber and building materials dealers on Spruce. RFQs become draft quotes from your real item file, approved by your team, written back to Spruce.
In development and on request
Epicor
In developmentWe are building write-back for Epicor distribution ERPs. This page says in development because that is the truth. Join the early list and shape the scope.
NetSuite
In developmentWrite-back for NetSuite distributors is being built. Until it ships, ERP-light mode banks the intake and drafting time with a human posting the final document.
SAP
In developmentWrite-back for SAP distributors is being built. ERP-light mode works today, with your team posting approved quotes while native integration lands.
Custom ERPs and systems
On requestDistribution runs on hundreds of systems, some older than the people using them. The intake and drafting layer works today regardless; write-back gets scoped honestly.
Do not see your system?
ERP-light mode works with any system that can export an item file. Native write-back gets scoped with an engineer, and you get a straight answer including no.