Two API generations run side by side: a legacy SOAP/XML web service and the newer REST Open API covering bookings, shipments, invoices, inventory, and warehousing. Production access is sales-gated with no self-serve signup, and API credentials are provisioned manually inside Magaya.
Magaya scores F on the API Report Card. Two API generations run side by side: a legacy SOAP/XML web service and the newer REST Open API covering bookings, shipments, invoices, inventory, and warehousing. Production access is sales-gated with no self-serve signup, and API credentials are provisioned manually inside Magaya.
Without a usable official API, teams fall back on manual exports, file drops, or one-off vendor integrations. The other option is an unofficial API layer like Supergood that automates the authenticated web app directly.
Magaya is a Miami-headquartered freight management software vendor that sells an integrated suite for freight forwarders, customs brokers, 3PLs, NVOCCs, warehouse operators and couriers.
Primary vertical: Fleet / Trucking / Logistics, specifically freight forwarding, customs brokerage, NVOCC operations, 3PL warehousing and courier dispatch. A freight forwarder uses Magaya Supply Chain as its operating system: creating quotations and bookings, generating bills of lading and airway bills, managing warehouse receiving/picking/packing in the WMS, filing customs entries (ACE/AMS/Entry Type 86) through Magaya Customs Compliance, posting AR/AP and reconciling against QuickBooks Online, and exposing a branded portal to shippers/consignees for tracking and document access.
High within the SMB/mid-market forwarder segment.
Magaya runs business-critical, regulated workflows where silent integration failures translate to real money: US Customs filings (ACE/ABI entries, AMS manifest filings, Entry Type 86 de minimis filings) where errors create CBP penalties and shipment holds..
Founded in 2001 in Miami by Gabriel Lopez Cervera. The platform reflects two decades of organic development: the core Magaya Supply Chain product has Windows-client DNA with a cloud/web overlay, and the customs and accounting modules retain on-prem heritage.
Grades measure one thing: can a customer's engineering team get their own data out programmatically? We check six things (whether a real API exists, how access is gated, data coverage, auth quality, docs and developer experience, and stability) and roll them into a letter grade. Grades get re-verified, and they only move on evidence.
Yes. Supergood maintains an unofficial Magaya API and MCP server so AI agents and internal tools can read and write Magaya data. See the Magaya integration docs at supergood.ai/docs/magaya-api.