Tidystock itself offers an API that allows for integration with other systems.
However, to connect with major supermarkets' EDI systems, typically a middleware application is required. This middleware acts as a translator between different systems.
For example, TidyCommerce is designed with built-in support for Tidystock's API, specifically for inventory queries and sales. If you're looking to integrate with supermarkets for purchasing or procurement, the same principle applies. You would need a middleware application that can interact with the supermarket's API to place orders and then map that information back to Tidystock using valid credentials. Please note that Tidy as a company provides the API for integration purposes but does not extend beyond that.
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