Stedi is the game changer when it comes to EDI.
Let me take you on a journey.
My company is building out a TMS for shippers.
First few months we would only integrate with carriers that have APIs, because like {bena} said "EDI is a b<i>tch", so we wanted to avoid it at all cost.
Eventually, it came time for us to take on the dreaded EDI integrations. Oh man, how I hated it. Stack Overflow could not save me. Storing the files on AWS or GCP would have been easy-ish, but then the real challenge of needing a trigger every time a file is drop onto the buckets. GCP has nothing clear. And AWS is evil. So I had to keep looking and looking. And then I remembered a company I chatted with 8 months prior, Stedi. They just now released the feature I was needing. "Buckets and Triggers". It was heaven sent.
I could now host my EDI solutions on Stedi ({AnEro} says that it might be cheaper to build it in house. But the thing is, EDI is not our core competency as a company. We want to focus on providing different values for our customers. So would rather not having more technical debt with no meaningful impact.).<p>The journey continues...<p>Stedi overs 4 pillar features.
Buckets, Triggers, Guides, Maps<p>The buckets and triggers is what hooked me. The guides and maps is what has been saving me.
You see, EDI is a confusing b</i>tch. And trying to map out my json to those EDI files is a nightmare. Well, would be a nightmare without Stedi. Their UI makes it simple and easy to do. I'm able to now enjoy life again. Smile, laugh, love. All because of what Stedi is doing to shake up the EDI world.<p>In Stedi We Trust.<p>DISCLAIMER: I am not affiliated with Stedi in any way. Not financially nor socially, only emotionally because I love their product that much.