Pricing & compliance failures compounded.
Every buyer and seller keep their own customer and supplier master. The lack of universal identifier causes pricing errors, impacts ship-and-debit, and mandates manual export-control checks.
Djolt authenticates buyer & seller identity across the global electronics supply chain.
Fragmented customer masters and user verification create pricing failures, increase compliance exposure, and cause silent revenue leakage at every tier of the chain.
Every buyer and seller keep their own customer and supplier master. The lack of universal identifier causes pricing errors, impacts ship-and-debit, and mandates manual export-control checks.
Analysts reconcile legal entities, parent/child hierarchies, and buyer personas by hand across dozens of partner systems. The work is slow, expensive, and wrong enough to impact sanctions and export controls.
Wrong or opaque end user data means you don't share the right price with your customer. Unverified buyer identity leads to ship-and-debit rebates that go unclaimed and design registrations go unfulfilled. The result is revenue leakage for sellers and purchase price variance for buyers — invisible, compounding, and entirely preventable.
Djolt is creating the electronics industry's first federated identity ledger. Every participant in the electronics supply chain — component manufacturers, distributors, EMS providers, OEMs/ODMs — writes to a single verified record for every counterparty they transact with. Changes propagate automatically. Pricing, compliance, and relationship data stay consistent across every system that depends on them.
The ledger is operated by AI agents that onboard buyers, resolve entities, and reconcile customer masters without the manual back-and-forth that breaks every other approach.
What you get is an organizational identity graph that finally behaves like infrastructure — authoritative, auditable, and always current.
One identity ledger powering the entire electronics industry.
We are onboarding a small cohort of design partners ahead of the 2026 launch.