Koch Disruptive Technologies leads the funding round targeting traditional electronic data interchange providers reliant on recurring service fees.
Orderful secured $35 million in a Series C funding round led by Koch Disruptive Technologies, aiming to challenge the decades-old EDI service model. The investment targets providers like SPS Commerce, which generated $751 million in 2025, primarily from recurring fees tied to manual integration services.
The legacy EDI model charges businesses for managing complexity rather than eliminating it, a pain point Orderful seeks to address. SPS Commerce, the largest publicly traded EDI firm, relies on a full-service approach where it hosts, configures, and maintains integrations for clients.
Orderful’s AI-native solution, Mosaic, automates manual mapping work, reducing months of IT effort. The funding reflects investor confidence in replacing traditional EDI services with scalable, automated alternatives.