Endless Commerce vs. Logicbroker
Endless Commerce and Logicbroker both live in retail order flow and EDI — and both talk about agents. Logicbroker is a battle-tested enterprise integration network for dropship, curated marketplace, and wholesale replenishment: certified retailer EDI, 100+ connectors, rapid supplier onboarding, ~$6.3B GMV, with logos like Victoria's Secret and Walgreens. Its "agentic" story is an MCP layer that exposes your commerce data to any compliant agent with scopes, approvals, and audit — governed rails for the customer's agents. Endless Commerce is the commerce operating system where the agents are ours and yours, running the back office on one source of truth. Governed rails you wire agents into, vs agents that run the business.
Endless Commerce vs. Logicbroker at a glance
A side-by-side look at how the two platforms compare on the things operators actually evaluate.
| Endless Commerce | Logicbroker | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | CommerceOS — agentic operating system for commerce | Enterprise dropship/marketplace/EDI orchestration network |
| Pricing | Transparent, published | Quote-only (declines to publish) |
| AI direction | Agents that run the back office | MCP rails exposing your commerce to your/3rd-party agents |
| Scope | Full commerce operations on one source of truth | Order routing + EDI atop your existing OMS/ERP |
| EDI / retail trading | Native EndlessEDI for retail partners, all tiers | Certified retailer EDI — core strength |
| Best fit | DTC + retail + wholesale brands, $1M–$500M+ GMV | Enterprise retailers/brands running dropship + marketplace |
Comparison based on publicly available information as of July 2026. Logicbroker is a trademark of its respective owner; this page is an independent comparison.
Where Endless Commerce pulls ahead
Logicbroker's certified retail EDI and supplier-onboarding depth are enterprise-proven. The difference is where the intelligence lives: governed rails you wire your agents into vs agents that run the business.
Agents that run ops, not rails for your agents
Logicbroker's MCP layer exposes your commerce to any compliant agent with scopes and approval gates — it supplies governed rails; the agents are yours or third parties'. Endless Commerce is the system where agents act directly on one source of truth to run the back office themselves.
- Agents run the business
- Not just governed rails
- One source of truth to act on
A commerce OS, not an orchestration layer
Logicbroker orchestrates order flow and EDI atop your existing OMS/ERP — it's an integration hub. Endless Commerce is the operating system itself: orders, inventory, EDI, planning, and finance on one data model, no hub-plus-ERP split.
- System of record, not a hub
- Whole back office on one model
- No orchestration-layer split
Native EDI on every tier, not enterprise-gated
Logicbroker's certified retailer EDI is a genuine strength — but it's enterprise, quote-heavy, and layered on. Endless Commerce ships native EndlessEDI across every tier on one source of truth: routing guides, ASNs, chargebacks, compliance.
- EndlessEDI on every tier
- Not enterprise-gated
- On one source of truth
$1M to $500M+, not enterprise-only
Logicbroker skews enterprise-only and quote-heavy, underserving faster-moving brands. Endless Commerce is one platform from $1M to $500M+ GMV, with agents running operations the whole way.
- Serves $1M→$500M+
- Not enterprise-only
- Published pricing
Which one is right for you?
An honest read. The right choice depends on where you sell and how far you plan to scale.
- You want agents that run the back office, not rails you wire your own agents into
- You want the system of record itself, not an orchestration hub atop your ERP
- You want native retail EDI on every tier, not enterprise-gated
- You're scaling $1M–$500M+ and want published pricing, not enterprise quotes only
- You're an enterprise retailer/brand running large dropship + curated-marketplace programs
- Certified connections to a specific large supplier/retailer network are decisive
- You want to keep your OMS/ERP and add a governed integration + supplier-onboarding hub
- You want to expose your commerce to your own agents via governed MCP rails
Both handle retail order flow and EDI. Logicbroker is an enterprise-proven dropship/marketplace orchestration network with certified EDI and governed agent rails — layered on your existing systems. Endless Commerce is the agentic operating system where agents run the back office on one source of truth, with native EDI on every tier. Choose governed rails for your agents, or agents that run the business.
The proof is in the numbers
Endless Commerce agents run the back office, so the work gets done — and shows up in the numbers. Here’s what that looks like in practice.
Stockouts: from 40+ stockouts a week to fewer than 3 — after agents took over reordering on one source of truth.
Switching to Endless Commerce
Running dropship and EDI through an orchestration hub on top of your ERP? Endless Commerce brings order flow, native EDI, and agents onto one source of truth and goes live in hours.
- 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.
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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.
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Turn on EDI and retail
Activate EndlessEDI for retail trading partners — natively, without bolting on a separate EDI vendor.
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Go live in hours
Most brands are operational the same day. Keep the integrations that work; let Endless run the rest.
Endless Commerce vs. Logicbroker FAQ
What's the main difference between Endless Commerce and Logicbroker?
Logicbroker is an enterprise dropship, marketplace, and wholesale order-orchestration + EDI network that layers on your existing OMS/ERP, with a governed MCP layer that exposes your commerce to agents. Endless Commerce is a commerce operating system where agents run the back office on one source of truth, with native retail EDI on every tier.
Both mention 'agentic commerce' — how do they differ?
Logicbroker supplies governed rails (MCP with scopes, approvals, audit) so your or third-party agents can access your commerce data. Endless Commerce is the system where the agents themselves run operations — ordering, routing, filing EDI, reconciling — directly on one source of truth. Rails for your agents vs agents that run the business.
How does EDI compare?
Logicbroker's certified retailer EDI (850/855/856/810, GS1 labels, supplier onboarding) is a real, enterprise-proven strength. Endless Commerce ships native EndlessEDI across every tier on one source of truth. If a specific certified enterprise connection is decisive, weigh Logicbroker; the trade-off is an orchestration layer on top of your ERP.
Who is each built for?
Logicbroker skews enterprise (Victoria's Secret, Walgreens, Argos) and is quote-only. Endless Commerce serves brands from $1M to $500M+ GMV with published pricing — including faster-moving mid-market brands Logicbroker's enterprise model underserves.
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