ReMatter vs OnlineScrap

ReMatter has merged into ReSpark. If you are still searching for ReMatter, you are likely shopping for AI-forward scrap software with strong UX. OnlineScrap matches that bar and adds the depth a multi-location or enterprise recycler actually needs: offline operation, ISO 9001:2015 QMS, voice-activated ticketing, and 1B+ tickets of production hardening behind it.

ReMatter built a clean, modern interface and a strong AI story. We credit them for raising the design bar in this category.

Side-by-side capability comparison

CapabilityOnlineScrapReMatter
True offline operation (master-node, offline tickets, auto-resync)
Required for yards with unreliable connectivity.
ISO 9001:2015 QMS built in (CAPA, audits, risk, calibration)
Voice-activated ticketing with AI transcription
B2B marketplace with live bidding
5-way freight invoice match (BOL / ticket / PO / rate / GL)
Equipment & asset telematics with GPS
ScrapChat internal messaging tied to tickets
Buyer portal with weight verification against BOL
QuickBooks Online + NetSuite native sync
QuickBooks is common; NetSuite-native is rare.
Parent platform vintage (years operating)
WeighPay platform live since 2010; 1B+ tickets processed.
21 integrated modules from one vendor
Open REST API with webhooks & OAuth 2.0
ReMatter column reflects capabilities publicly stated on respark.com at the time of publication. "Not documented" means we could not verify a public claim — it is not a statement that the capability is absent.

Frequently asked questions

Is ReMatter still a standalone product?

ReMatter merged with GreenSpark to form ReSpark. Buyers still searching for ReMatter are typically evaluating the merged product.

What does OnlineScrap add over ReMatter's original feature set?

Offline operation, ISO 9001:2015 QMS, 5-way freight invoice match, voice-activated ticketing, ScrapChat, equipment telematics, and a buyer portal with BOL weight verification — all from a single vendor.

Who is the parent company behind OnlineScrap?

WeighPay Group, which launched the first cloud platform in the global scrap metal industry in 2010 and counts General Motors among its enterprise customers.