Last updated June 2026
Endless Commerce vs. Sellercloud

Endless Commerce vs. Sellercloud

Endless Commerce and Sellercloud both unify inventory, orders, and purchasing — buyers comparing multichannel platforms will look at both. The difference is altitude and lane. Sellercloud (now Descartes Sellercloud) is a marketplace-seller IMS/OMS built for Amazon, Walmart, and eBay, with rules-based automation (its Order Rule Engine) and predictive purchasing — assistive, configured by you — starting around $1,349/mo on order volume. Endless is a commerce-native operating system where agents run the back office on one source of truth, with native EDI and transparent pricing, scaling from $1M to $500M+ GMV. Automation you configure vs autonomy that acts.

Endless Commerce vs. Sellercloud

Endless Commerce vs. Sellercloud 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 Sellercloud
Endless Commerce Sellercloud
Category CommerceOS — agentic operating system for commerce Multichannel inventory & order management (IMS/OMS)
Pricing Transparent, published From ~$1,349/mo (annual, order-volume based + add-ons)
AI direction Agents that run the back office Order Rule Engine (rules) + Predictive Purchasing — assistive
Scope Full commerce operations on one source of truth Marketplace inventory, orders, purchasing, WMS, listings
EDI / retail trading Native (EndlessEDI), all tiers No native EDI network; marketplace-centric
Best fit DTC + retail + wholesale brands, $1M–$500M+ GMV High-SKU Amazon / Walmart / eBay sellers
Ownership Independent commerce platform Owned by Descartes (logistics/supply chain)

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

Where Endless Commerce pulls ahead

Sellercloud is a capable, marketplace-proven IMS/OMS with deep channel-compliance tooling. The difference is altitude: rules and predictions you configure vs agents that run the work.

Autonomy

Agents that act, not rules you configure

Sellercloud automates with its Order Rule Engine (deterministic if-this-then-that you set up) and Predictive Purchasing (reorder suggestions). Endless Commerce centers on agents that act on one source of truth — reordering, routing, filing EDI, reconciling — so the work gets done rather than rule-matched or suggested.

  • Agents act, not just suggest
  • No rule trees to hand-build
  • One source of truth to run on
Beyond marketplaces

A full operating system, not a marketplace IMS

Sellercloud’s gravity is Amazon/Walmart/eBay sellers and channel compliance. Endless Commerce is a full commerce operating system — inventory, orders, purchasing, planning, finance-adjacent ops, and EDI on one data model — built for brands selling across DTC, retail, and wholesale, not just marketplaces.

  • Whole back office on one model
  • DTC, retail, and wholesale
  • Beyond marketplace order/inventory
EDI

Native EDI for retail trading partners

Selling into retailers means EDI, chargebacks, and routing-guide compliance. Sellercloud is marketplace-centric with no native EDI network. Endless Commerce ships EndlessEDI natively across every tier — so retail trading is built in, not a separate vendor bolted onto a marketplace tool.

  • EndlessEDI on every tier
  • Retail trading built in
  • Beyond marketplace channels
Pricing & focus

Transparent pricing, autonomy as the wedge

Sellercloud’s entry is ~$1,349/mo on order volume — and under Descartes, its momentum points to logistics/WMS/transportation, not autonomy. Endless Commerce publishes pricing and invests in agents that run operations, on one platform from $1M to $500M+ GMV.

  • Published, predictable pricing
  • Autonomy, not just logistics depth
  • Scales to $500M+ GMV

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 Commerce if…
  • You want agents that run operations, not rules and predictions you configure
  • You sell across DTC, retail, and wholesale — not just marketplaces
  • You need native EDI for retail trading partners, not just marketplace connections
  • You want transparent pricing and one platform that scales the whole way
Choose Sellercloud if…
  • Your business is marketplace-first (Amazon, Walmart, eBay) with high SKU counts
  • Deep channel-compliance tooling and 350+ integrations are the priority
  • Rules-based automation (Order Rule Engine) and predictive purchasing fit how you work
  • Being part of Descartes’ logistics ecosystem (WMS, transportation) is appealing

Both unify inventory, orders, and purchasing for multichannel sellers. Sellercloud is the marketplace-proven IMS/OMS — now part of Descartes — with rules-based and predictive automation; Endless Commerce is the agentic operating system that runs the back office itself, with native EDI and published pricing, for brands selling across DTC, retail, and wholesale. Choose a marketplace IMS you operate, or run-it-for-you autonomy.

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.

200+ hrs Manual ops eliminated / brand / mo agents handle reorders, routing, and reconciliation
All channels DTC, wholesale, marketplace, retail one back office, platform-agnostic
98% Fewer overselling incidents real-time inventory synced across channels
90% Drop in retailer EDI chargebacks native EDI with pre-ship validation
$3.2B+ GMV processed on Endless across DTC, marketplace, wholesale, and retail
$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 Commerce

Outgrowing a marketplace IMS, or need native retail EDI and broader commerce ops? Endless Commerce connects your stack and goes live in hours, on one platform that runs the whole back office.

  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 Commerce vs. Sellercloud FAQ

What’s the main difference between Endless Commerce and Sellercloud?

Sellercloud (Descartes Sellercloud) is a multichannel inventory and order management platform for Amazon, Walmart, and eBay sellers, with rules-based automation (Order Rule Engine) and predictive purchasing. Endless Commerce is a commerce operating system where agents run the whole back office on one source of truth — inventory, orders, purchasing, planning, and native EDI — from $1M to $500M+ GMV.

Does Sellercloud have AI agents?

No. Sellercloud’s automation is rules-based and assistive: the Order Rule Engine runs deterministic if-this-then-that logic you configure, and Predictive Purchasing suggests reorders. Endless Commerce is built around agents that act directly on one source of truth to run operations.

How does pricing compare?

Sellercloud publishes an entry point starting around $1,349/mo (annual, priced on order volume with add-ons; unlimited users, plugins, and integrations). Endless Commerce’s pricing is published and predictable too — the real difference is altitude (agents that run operations) and commerce breadth, not the sticker.

How does EDI compare?

Endless Commerce ships native EDI (EndlessEDI) across all tiers, built for retail trading partners and chargeback/routing-guide compliance. Sellercloud is marketplace-centric with 350+ integrations but no native EDI network, so retail-bound sellers typically add a separate EDI vendor.

What does the Descartes acquisition mean?

Sellercloud was acquired by Descartes (a logistics and supply-chain software leader) in 2024 and operates as Descartes Sellercloud, with expanded warehouse, transportation, and global-fulfillment capabilities. Its momentum points toward logistics depth rather than autonomous agents — the axis Endless Commerce is built on.

Is Endless Commerce a fit if I sell mostly on marketplaces?

Endless Commerce supports marketplace selling, but it’s built as a full operating system for brands that also sell DTC, retail, and wholesale — with native EDI and agents that run operations. If your needs are narrowly Amazon/Walmart/eBay channel management and compliance, Sellercloud is purpose-built for that lane.

Endless Commerce vs. Sellercloud FAQ

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