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SignalEDI vs Orderful

One flat price for unlimited trading partners — not per-partner. Full self-serve, healthcare X12 built in, REST API and SFTP/AS2 included, from $199/mo with no per-partner fees.

Feature-by-feature comparison

Compared against Orderful Pixel, their web-EDI product for lean teams. Orderful pricing and features based on public product and pricing pages. Last updated 2026-06-13.
Feature✦ SignalEDIOrderful Pixel
Pricing modelFlat $199/mo — unlimited partners~$189/mo per trading partner
Cost at 2+ partnersStill $199/mo flatScales up with each partner
Setup Fee$0None advertised
Healthcare EDIBuilt-in (837/835/270/271)No healthcare X12 advertised
REST API accessIncluded on all plansWeb forms only (API is Mosaic)
Transport channelsREST API, SFTP, AS2, web, emailWeb portal only
ERP integrationConnectors (QuickBooks 1-click, SAP/NetSuite add-ons)Upgrade to Mosaic required
Document types850/855/856/810/997/999 + EDIFACT850 / 856 / 810 (retail)
Contract LengthMonth-to-monthNo contracts
Pre-connected partner networkGuided onboarding + partner packs10,000+ pre-connected partners
Retailer shipping labelsNot a built-in featureCarton/pallet labels, 12+ formats

Why businesses choose SignalEDI over Orderful

Flat price beats per-partner

Orderful Pixel charges roughly $189/mo per trading partner, so your bill climbs with every retailer you add. SignalEDI is one flat $199/mo for unlimited partners — cheaper from your second retailer on.

Healthcare EDI included

Orderful Pixel is a retail and supply-chain product and does not advertise healthcare X12 support. SignalEDI ships 837, 835, and 270/271 on every paid plan, so providers and payers aren't a separate build.

API & SFTP without an upgrade

Pixel is web-forms only; to get an API or ERP connection on Orderful you graduate to their separate Mosaic product. SignalEDI includes a REST API, SFTP, and AS2 in the same plan you start on.

Signal checks and fixes before partner testing

Signal adds 855 acknowledgments, auto-generated 997/999, ASN readiness checks, downloadable reports, and confidence-gated recovery guidance on top of the PO-to-invoice flow.

Looking at Orderful Mosaic instead?

Mosaic is Orderful's API and ERP product for complex supply chains and modern ERPs. Its pricing is quote-based and it doesn't cover healthcare. Here's the honest comparison for teams weighing the API route.
Feature✦ SignalEDIOrderful Mosaic
Pricing transparencyPublished $199–$999/moQuote-based (no public price)
Target fitSMBs, often pre-ERPComplex supply chains + modern ERP
Healthcare EDIIncluded (837/835/270/271)Order-to-cash focus; no healthcare X12 advertised
Transport channelsREST API, SFTP, AS2, webREST API + ERP connectors
Getting startedSelf-serve trial, month-to-monthERP integration, sales-led
ERP connectorsQuickBooks 1-click, SAP/NetSuite add-onsSAP/NetSuite/Dynamics/Infor native
Mapping automationAI-assisted mapping + auto-correctNetwork-normalized, eliminates mapping
Pre-connected networkGuided onboarding + partner packs10,000+ adaptive network

Where Mosaic leads, we say so. Its network-normalized mapping (“connect once, trade with anyone”) and 10,000+ adaptive partner network are ahead of our AI-assisted mapping today. SignalEDI's edge is published flat pricing, healthcare X12 on every plan, and AS2/SFTP transport, with no ERP project or sales process required to start.

Try the parser

Paste raw X12 — see Signal parse it live

Load a sample 850, 856, or 810 and validate in-memory before you sign up. Sandbox only — nothing is stored.

Signal result

Needs correction

Score 70/100 · Purchase order · 9 segments

Signal activity

What Signal checked in this sandbox run.

Signal
Receivedcomplete

Sample payload received in a sandbox-only validation context.

Parsedcomplete

9 X12 segments detected.

Validatedblocked

2 errors and 0 warnings found.

Ack simulatedwarning

997 rejected for correction

997 rejected for correction

Partner simulation stops before production send and returns the first actionable segment issue.

Signal Fix suggestions

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Orderful pricing explained

Orderful prices per trading partner. Pixel, their web-EDI product, runs about $189/mo per trading partner, so the bill climbs with every retailer you add. Mosaic, their integrated/API product, is quote-based and starts higher (around $399/mo per partner; enterprise is custom). SignalEDI takes the opposite approach: one flat $199/mo for unlimited trading partners, with no setup fees and no per-document charges — so from your second partner onward the flat plan is the lower total cost.

Does Orderful have an API?

Yes — but only in Mosaic. Orderful's Pixel tier is web forms only, so teams that need programmatic integration have to upgrade to the separate Mosaic product to get API access. SignalEDI includes a REST API on every plan, along with SFTP and AS2 transport, so you don't graduate to a different product (or price tier) to integrate EDI with your own systems.

$199/mo
Flat — unlimited partners
1 price
No per-partner fees
Days, not weeks
Self-serve onboarding
HIPAA-compliant
Healthcare EDI included
No lock-in
Month-to-month

Next step

EDI that doesn't bill you per partner.

One flat plan for unlimited trading partners — starting at $199/mo with a REST API, SFTP/AS2, and healthcare EDI all included, and no sales call required.

SignalEDI vs Orderful — common questions

How much does Orderful cost?

Orderful publishes per-trading-partner pricing. Pixel, their web-EDI product, is about $189/mo per trading partner, and Mosaic, their integrated/API product, starts around $399/mo per trading partner (enterprise is custom, quote-based). Because the fee repeats per partner, 10 active partners runs roughly $1,890–$3,990+/mo in base fees. SignalEDI is a flat $199/mo for unlimited trading partners instead.

Does Orderful have an API?

Orderful's API lives in Mosaic, their integrated/API product — Pixel (the web-EDI tier) is web forms only, so getting an API on Orderful means upgrading to Mosaic. SignalEDI includes a REST API on every plan, alongside SFTP and AS2, with no separate API product or upgrade required.

Which Orderful product does SignalEDI compete with — Pixel or Mosaic?

For lean teams without an in-house EDI department, you'll usually be evaluating Orderful Pixel, their web-EDI product. SignalEDI competes there on flat pricing, breadth, and healthcare. Mosaic is Orderful's separate API/ERP product you'd upgrade into; SignalEDI includes a REST API and SFTP/AS2 in your starting plan instead.

Is SignalEDI cheaper than Orderful Pixel?

Pixel is priced per trading partner (about $189/mo each), so at one retailer it's roughly comparable. SignalEDI is a flat $199/mo for unlimited partners, so from your second retailer onward SignalEDI is the lower total cost — and the gap widens with each partner you add.

What does Orderful Pixel do that SignalEDI doesn't?

Two things, honestly: Orderful has a large pre-connected partner network (10,000+ trading partners) that can speed first connections, and Pixel generates retailer-formatted carton and pallet shipping labels built in. SignalEDI uses guided onboarding with partner packs and is not a label-printing tool today.

Does SignalEDI support the same documents as Pixel?

Yes, and more. Pixel covers purchase orders, ship notices, and invoices (850/856/810). SignalEDI covers those plus 855 acknowledgments, 997/999, EDIFACT, and healthcare X12 (837/835/270/271).

Is SignalEDI an alternative to Orderful Mosaic too?

For the right buyer, yes. Mosaic targets complex supply chains with a modern ERP and uses quote-based pricing. SignalEDI fits teams that want published flat pricing, healthcare X12, and AS2/SFTP transport without an ERP project to get started. We don't claim to match Mosaic's network-normalized auto-mapping, but most SMBs don't need an enterprise ERP integration to become partner-ready.

Built for SMB teams that need API-first EDI, healthcare diligence, and predictable pricing.

SignalEDI keeps the public promise consistent across every route: real-time processing, transparent monthly plans, no per-document fees on core plans, QuickBooks-friendly handoffs, and core healthcare X12 workflows on paid plans.

Supports HIPAA complianceBAA path documentedSecure API + webhooksNo per-document fees on core plans

Operations teams

A supplier operations team can see partner setup, validation, exceptions, and QuickBooks handoff in one workspace instead of chasing spreadsheets.

Healthcare billing

837, 835, and 270/271 workflows are explained in plain English, with handling that supports HIPAA compliance and a documented BAA review path for diligence.

Developer teams

JSON/CSV in and X12 out, with API docs, webhooks, real-time status, and validation responses that make EDI feel like modern infrastructure.

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