SAP integration, in development and stated honestly.
Write-back for SAP distributors is being built. ERP-light mode works today, with your team posting approved quotes while native integration lands.
The SAP integration for Quoting.ai Supply is in development, targeting SAP Business One first and S/4HANA by scope. Planned: item and customer sync, price lists, and quotation write-back with human approval. SAP distributors can run ERP-light mode today: full intake, matching, pricing from exports, and the approval inbox, with clean exports for posting.
What syncs
- Planned: items, customers, and price lists
- Planned: quotation and order write-back
- Available today: ERP-light mode with clean exports for manual posting
What does not, yet
- Native write-back is not live yet. This page updates when it is
This scope is kept honest on purpose. When it changes, this page changes, and the changelog says so.
Which SAP products are covered?
Business One is the first target, because that is where mid-market distributors live. S/4HANA scope is decided with early-list distributors on real requirements, not guessed. Either way, the honest path today is ERP-light mode, which banks the intake and drafting time without touching your SAP configuration.
Common questions
Our SAP is heavily customized. Is that a dealbreaker?
Not for starting. ERP-light mode does not touch SAP at all. Write-back scoping happens with your team on the kickoff call, where customization is a real conversation instead of a surprise.
Get on the early list
Early-list distributors get scoped first and shape what ships. ERP-light mode banks the time savings today.