Last updated June 2026
Endless vs. Cin7

Endless Commerce vs. Cin7

Endless and Cin7 both publish pricing and cover inventory, orders, and EDI well — buyers will compare them directly. The difference is altitude. Cin7 is inventory management software for modern sellers, explicitly “not an ERP,” with assistive AI (forecasting suggestions and conversational Q&A, human-in-the-loop) and a split between SMB “Core” ($349–$999/mo) and enterprise “Omni.” Endless is an agentic operating system that runs the back office on one source of truth, with transparent, published pricing, on a single platform from $1M to $500M+ GMV.

Endless vs. Cin7

Endless vs. Cin7 at a glance

A side-by-side look at how the two platforms compare on the things operators actually evaluate.

Feature comparison of Endless Commerce and Cin7
Endless Commerce Cin7
Category CommerceOS — agentic operating system for commerce Inventory management software (IMS) — “not an ERP”
Pricing Transparent, published Published — Core $349 / $599 / $999; Omni custom
AI direction Agents that run the back office Assistive AI (ForesightAI, AMA) — human-in-the-loop, no agents
Scope Full commerce operations on one source of truth Inventory-led ops; Cin7 Omni for enterprise
EDI / retail trading Native (EndlessEDI), all tiers Native in Cin7 Omni (enterprise)
Platform model One platform from $1M to $500M+ GMV Core (SMB) and Omni (enterprise) — two products
Altitude A system that runs itself Software you operate

Comparison based on publicly available information as of June 2026. Cin7 is a trademark of its respective owner; this page is an independent comparison.

Where Endless pulls ahead

Cin7 is a capable, well-priced inventory platform — and, like us, it publishes pricing. The difference is altitude: software you operate vs a system that runs itself.

Autonomy

Agents that run it, not software you operate

Cin7’s AI is assistive and human-in-the-loop: ForesightAI suggests a PO, AMA answers questions about your data. Endless centers on agents that act on one source of truth — reordering, routing, and reconciling — so the work gets done, not just surfaced.

  • Agents act, not just suggest
  • One source of truth to run on
  • Less manual operating
Scope

An operating system, not just inventory software

Cin7 deliberately positions below the ERP/OS label as inventory management software. Endless is a full commerce operating system — inventory, orders, purchasing, EDI, planning, and more on one data model — so the whole back office lives in one place.

  • Whole back office on one model
  • Beyond inventory tracking
  • Unified orders, EDI, and planning
One platform

One platform, no Core-to-Omni jump

Both publish pricing — but Cin7 splits SMB “Core” from enterprise “Omni,” and native EDI lives in Omni. Endless is one platform that scales from $1M to $500M+ GMV, with native EDI across the board — no migrating products as you grow.

  • Native EDI on every tier
  • No Core-to-Omni migration
  • Scales to $500M+ on one platform
Altitude

Don’t settle for “just another IMS”

Cin7 is excellent at what it is: helpful inventory software. If your ambition is a back office that runs itself rather than one you operate, that’s a different category — and the one Endless is built for.

  • Outcomes, not just tracking
  • Built for autonomy
  • Room to grow into a full OS

Which one is right for you?

An honest read. The right choice depends on where you sell and how far you plan to scale.

Choose Endless if…
  • You want a system that runs operations, not just inventory software you operate
  • You want one platform from $1M to $500M+, no Core-to-Omni jump
  • You want native EDI without moving up to an enterprise tier
  • You want agents acting on one source of truth, not assistive suggestions
Choose Cin7 if…
  • You primarily need inventory management, not a full operating system
  • You’re an SMB seller who wants a proven IMS with 8,500+ customers
  • Assistive AI (forecasting, Q&A) with humans in the loop is enough
  • Embedded fintech (Cin7 Capital / Pay) is appealing

Both publish pricing and cover inventory, orders, and EDI well. Cin7 is the established inventory-management choice with assistive AI; Endless is the agentic operating system that aims to run the back office, not just track it. Choose IMS-with-helpful-AI, or run-it-for-you autonomy.

The proof is in the numbers

Endless agents run the back office, so the work gets done — and shows up in the numbers. Here’s what that looks like in practice.

200+ hrs Manual ops eliminated / brand / mo agents handle reorders, routing, and reconciliation
98% Fewer overselling incidents real-time inventory synced across channels
1 Source of truth orders, inventory, EDI, and planning on one model
$3.2B+ GMV processed on Endless across DTC, marketplace, wholesale, and retail
< 24 hrs Median time to go live vs the months a legacy rollout takes
$500M+ GMV the platform scales to one system from your first orders up

Stockouts: from 40+ stockouts a week to fewer than 3 — after agents took over reordering on one source of truth.

Switching to Endless

Outgrowing inventory software — or facing a jump from Cin7 Core to Omni? Endless connects your stack and goes live in hours, on one platform that scales the whole way.

  1. 01

    Connect your channels

    Link Shopify, Amazon, BigCommerce, WooCommerce, marketplaces, and your 3PLs. Endless reads your existing catalog and order history — no rip-and-replace.

  2. 02

    Map your data

    Products, variants, inventory, suppliers, and open orders flow into one unified system of record. Our team handles the heavy lifting on migration.

  3. 03

    Turn on EDI and retail

    Activate EndlessEDI for retail trading partners — natively, without bolting on a separate EDI vendor.

  4. 04

    Go live in hours

    Most brands are operational the same day. Keep the integrations that work; let Endless run the rest.

Endless vs. Cin7 FAQ

What’s the main difference between Endless and Cin7?

Cin7 is inventory management software for modern sellers — explicitly “not an ERP” — with assistive, human-in-the-loop AI and a split between SMB Core and enterprise Omni. Endless is an agentic commerce operating system that runs the whole back office on one source of truth, with transparent, published pricing on a single platform from $1M to $500M+ GMV.

Do both Endless and Cin7 publish pricing?

Yes. Cin7 publishes Core pricing at $349 (Standard), $599 (Pro), and $999 (Advanced) per month, with Omni custom-quoted. Endless’s pricing is published and predictable too. Rather than competing on price alone, the real difference is altitude — assistive software vs an autonomous system.

Is Cin7 an ERP or operating system?

No. Cin7 deliberately positions itself as inventory management software, not an ERP or OS. Endless is a full commerce operating system that unifies inventory, orders, purchasing, EDI, and planning on one data model.

Does Cin7 have AI agents?

Cin7’s AI is assistive, not agentic: ForesightAI offers forecasting and auto-PO suggestions, and AMA answers questions about your data — both human-in-the-loop. Endless is built around agents that act on one source of truth to run operations directly.

How does EDI compare?

Endless ships native EDI (EndlessEDI) across all tiers. Cin7’s native EDI lives in its enterprise Omni product, so SMB Core customers typically move up to Omni for full EDI. Endless gives you native EDI without changing products.

What happens as I scale with each?

Cin7 customers often migrate from Core (SMB) to Omni (enterprise) as they grow. Endless is one platform from $1M to $500M+ GMV, so you scale up without re-platforming or moving to a different product.

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