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Wayfair EDI & API Integration Guide for Suppliers

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Wayfair EDI & API Integration Guide

Last Updated on June 30, 2026 by Tatyana Vandich

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  • How to Start Selling on Wayfair. EDI, API & Integration Methods Explained (Complete Supplier Guide)
  • How Selling on Wayfair Works Today
  • Does Wayfair Have a Retail Store Supplier Program?
  • Integration Methods with Wayfair
  • How EDI2XML Helps You Integrate with Wayfair
  • How to Start Selling on Wayfair (Step‑by‑Step)
  • FAQ Selling on Wayfair
  • Wayfair Integration: Key Takeaways for New Suppliers
  • Ready to Integrate with Wayfair?

How to Start Selling on Wayfair. EDI, API & Integration Methods Explained (Complete Supplier Guide)

Wayfair has transformed significantly over the past few years. What began as a purely online home‑goods retailer is now a multi‑channel commerce ecosystem with online sales, CastleGate fulfillment centers, and a growing network of physical Wayfair retail stores across North America.

For manufacturers, distributors, and brands, this expansion means one thing: Wayfair needs reliable suppliers and expects automated, professional integrations.

If you’re considering selling on Wayfair, the most important part of onboarding is choosing how you integrate your business systems with Wayfair (EDI – Electronic Data Interchange vs API vs Portal).

This guide explains how Wayfair’s supplier program works today, what integration methods are available, and how EDI2XML helps suppliers go live quickly and efficiently.

How Selling on Wayfair Works Today

Wayfair is not an open marketplace like Amazon or Walmart Marketplace. You cannot simply upload products and start selling. Instead, Wayfair operates a closed supplier network, where businesses must be:

  • Approved through onboarding
  • Matched to operational requirements
  • Fully integrated with Wayfair systems

Once approved, suppliers work with Wayfair through two official operational models:

1) Dropship (Direct‑to‑Consumer Model)

This is Wayfair’s primary supplier model. Wayfair sends purchase orders to the supplier, and the supplier ships directly to the end customer.

Dropship suppliers must use automated integration, typically EDI or API, to exchange:

  • Orders (EDI 850)
  • Inventory (EDI 846)
  • Shipping confirmations (EDI 856)
  • Invoices (EDI 810)

2) CastleGate Fulfillment

CastleGate is Wayfair’s warehouse and logistics network which handles the storage, picking, packing, and delivery of goods. Suppliers physically ship their products (pallets, cartons, bulk shipments) to Wayfair’s CastleGate warehouses where Wayfair stores, picks, packs, and ships orders to customers.

Integration is still done through EDI or API, with additional routing and labeling requirements.

Wayfair - EDI, API & Integration Methods Explained

Does Wayfair Have a Retail Store Supplier Program?

Many suppliers misunderstand this.

Here is the reality:

  • Wayfair has physical retail stores (Wayfair, AllModern, Joss & Main)
  • BUT there is no separate supplier onboarding model for retail stores
  • No separate integration system exists for store supply

Important clarification:

Suppliers integrate once, and Wayfair internally allocates inventory across:

  • Online store
  • CastleGate
  • Physical retail locations

Integration Methods with Wayfair

Wayfair supports three integration methods for suppliers. These determine how orders, inventory, shipping, and invoicing data flow between your systems and Wayfair.

Wayfair EDI Integration (Most Common & Recommended)

EDI remains Wayfair’s most established and widely used integration method. It is strongly recommended for most suppliers.

Wayfair supports standard EDI documents:

  • EDI 850 — Purchase Order
  • EDI 855 — PO Acknowledgment
  • EDI 856 — Advance Ship Notice
  • EDI 810 — Invoice
  • EDI 846 – Inventory Inquiry/Advice

EDI Guide

Why EDI is still dominant:

  • Fully automated order processing
  • Stable and standardized workflows
  • High-volume transaction support
  • Reduced manual errors
  • Faster invoice reconciliation

Definition:

EDI Integration (Wayfair): A standardized electronic system that automates the exchange of orders, shipping data, inventory, and invoices between suppliers and Wayfair using ANSI X12 standard.

European Alternatives: Because EDIFACT is the dominant standard in Europe and Asia, Wayfair offers alternatives for EU suppliers who do not support ANSI X12.

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2) API Integration (Modern & Fast-Growing)

Wayfair’s Supplier API has expanded significantly in 2025-2026.

API capabilities include:

  • Product data submission
  • Inventory updates
  • Order retrieval
  • Shipment confirmations
  • Pricing updates

API is ideal for:

  • Brands with internal development teams
  • Businesses using modern ERP or OMS systems
  • Companies needing real‑time synchronization

Limitation:

API onboarding is more technical and requires development resources.

Definition:

An API, or Application Programming Interface, is a set of rules and protocols that allows different software applications to communicate and exchange data with one another.

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3) Supplier Portal (Manual, Limited Use)

Wayfair still offers a manual Supplier Portal, but it is intended only for:

  • Very small suppliers
  • Temporary onboarding
  • Exception handling

It is not scalable and not recommended for long‑term operations.

How EDI2XML Helps You Integrate with Wayfair

EDI2XML specializes in fast, reliable Wayfair integrations, especially for companies without internal EDI or API development teams.

With over 25 years of experience in EDI integration for retail and supply chain environments, we help suppliers streamline onboarding and ensure compliance with Wayfair requirements.

Here’s how we help:

Full EDI Integration Setup for Wayfair

We support all required Wayfair EDI documents:

  • EDI 850 (Orders)
  • EDI 855 (Acknowledgments)
  • EDI 856 (ASN shipping)
  • EDI 810 (Invoices)
  • EDI 846 (Inventory synchronization)

We convert data across:

  • EDI ↔ XML ↔ JSON

Our EDI integration layer connects Wayfair workflows with leading ERP and CRM systems, including:

  • SAP
  • Microsoft Dynamics
  • NetSuite
  • JD Edwards
  • Salesforce
  • Custom ERP systems

API Integration Support

If you prefer API instead of EDI, we can:

  • Connect your ERP to Wayfair’s API endpoints
  • Automate product data, inventory, and order flow
  • Build custom connectors
  • Monitor and maintain API performance

Dropship and CastleGate Integration

Whether you ship directly to customers or send inventory to CastleGate, we handle:

  • Labeling requirements
  • ASN accuracy
  • Inventory synchronization
  • Multi‑warehouse routing

Fast Onboarding — Weeks, Not Months

Wayfair onboarding can be slow if you try to build everything yourself. With EDI2XML, suppliers typically go live in 2–4 weeks, not months.

Managed Services

Our managed services include continuous monitoring of all integration flows to ensure data integrity and operational stability:

  • EDI transactions
  • API calls
  • Processing errors and rejections
  • Inventory synchronization accuracy

This helps prevent disruptions, reduce manual intervention, and maintain consistent data exchange with trading partners.

How to Start Selling on Wayfair (Step‑by‑Step)

  1. Apply to become a Wayfair supplier
  2. Choose your integration method (EDI or API)
  3. Prepare your product catalog
  4. Complete technical onboarding
  5. Test order flow
  6. Go live and start receiving Wayfair POs

FAQ Selling on Wayfair

Do I need EDI to sell on Wayfair?

Yes, most suppliers are required to use EDI or API for automated order processing. Manual portal usage is limited and not scalable.

What EDI documents does Wayfair use?

Wayfair commonly uses:

  • EDI 850 (Purchase Orders)
  • EDI 855 (Order Confirmation)
  • EDI 856 (Shipping Notice)
  • EDI 810 (Invoices)

Can I integrate with Wayfair using the API instead of EDI?

Yes. Wayfair supports a Supplier API, but it is best suited for companies with internal technical resources or integration partners.

How long does Wayfair onboarding take?

Typical onboarding ranges from a few weeks to several months, depending on integration complexity. Managed EDI integration can reduce this to 2–4 weeks.

What is CastleGate in Wayfair?

CastleGate is Wayfair’s fulfillment network where suppliers send inventory to Wayfair warehouses, and Wayfair handles storage and delivery.

Is Wayfair an open marketplace?

No. Wayfair is a closed supplier network. Suppliers must be approved before they can sell products.

Wayfair Integration: Key Takeaways for New Suppliers

Wayfair is rapidly evolving into a multi-channel commerce ecosystem, combining online retail, CastleGate fulfillment, and physical stores.

But one thing remains constant:

Success on Wayfair depends on strong system integration – not just product listing.

For most suppliers, the most stable and widely supported option remains:

  • EDI integration

And for modern digital businesses:

  • API integration is gaining fast adoption

Ready to Integrate with Wayfair?

Whether you’re preparing for Wayfair supplier onboarding or looking to automate your existing order workflow, EDI2XML can help you implement a reliable EDI or API integration tailored to your business.

EDI2XML helps manufacturers, distributors, and brands integrate with Wayfair quickly and reliably through:

  • Fully managed EDI services
  • API integration solutions
  • Business Systems connectivity (ERP/CRM)

Our team manages the technical setup, testing, and ongoing support, so you can focus on growing your business instead of managing integration challenges.

Contact EDI2XML today to discuss your Wayfair integration requirements and get your project started.

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Tatyana Vandich Marketing Manager
Tatyana Vandich is a marketing and business technology expert specializing in EDI, B2B integration, and digital transformation. She helps companies automate supply chain operations and achieve seamless data exchange through practical, experience-based insights.
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