OMNIS doesn't replace your existing systems — it makes them smarter. EDI, REST APIs, webhooks, and direct connectors for every major logistics platform.
Native integrations with the systems your operation already uses.
Full support for EDI 856 (ASN), 214 (Status), 204 (Load Tender), and 990 (Response). AS2 and SFTP transport.
EDIBi-directional sync with major TMS platforms. Load status, tracking, and appointment data flow in real-time.
TRANSPORTImport/export with Manhattan, Blue Yonder, HighJump, and other warehouse management systems.
WAREHOUSESync with SAP, Oracle, NetSuite, and QuickBooks for financial, inventory, and purchase order data.
ENTERPRISEShopify, Amazon, WooCommerce — order import, inventory sync, and fulfillment status push.
ECOMMERCETemperature probes, RFID readers, barcode scanners, GPS trackers, and dock door sensors.
HARDWAREOMNIS supports multiple integration patterns to match your architecture.
Full CRUD API with JWT authentication, rate limiting, and versioning. Comprehensive Swagger docs. Build custom integrations in hours.
Real-time event notifications pushed to your systems. Subscribe to 40+ event types. Retry logic and delivery confirmation built in.
Traditional EDI exchange for enterprises. AS2 and SFTP transport. Auto-mapping for standard document types. Fallback queue for failures.
Everything you need to build, test, and maintain OMNIS integrations.
Interactive API docs with try-it-now capability. Every endpoint documented with request/response examples.
DOCSGenerate and manage API keys with granular permissions. Read-only, write, or admin access per integration.
AUTHFull sandbox with test data for development and QA. Mirrors production behavior exactly.
TESTINGOfficial SDKs for Node.js, Python, and .NET. Type-safe, well-documented, and maintained.
SDKSMonitor webhook deliveries, retry failed events, and inspect payloads — all from the OMNIS dashboard.
MONITORINGDedicated integration engineers for Enterprise customers. We'll help you build and maintain your connectors.
SUPPORTYour operation doesn't live in a silo. Neither should your software.