Maximise your sales by avoiding stock-outs and stock shortages

Ensure that your assortment is always available at each point of sale and at the right price, while preventing stock shortages through real-time alerts, segmented by area and shop.

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Two colleagues smiling while working on a laptop. Above them, a table labeled 'Products out of stock by point of sale' shows product images, stock status (two 'No' and one 'Yes'), and points of sale (eBay and Amazon).

Don’t lose turnover by ensuring that your assortment is available at all points of sale

  • Avoid stock-outs that negatively impact your revenue by ensuring that your products are always available in the shop.

  • Get real-time alerts when key products are missing, allowing you to act before it affects your business results.

  • Analyse sales patterns to adjust replenishment and maintain efficient inventory turnover.

  • Reduce manual errors and free up time for your sales team by automating the monitoring of your assortment.

Two colleagues smiling while working on a laptop. Above them, a table labeled 'Products out of stock by point of sale' shows product images, stock status (two 'No' and one 'Yes'), and points of sale (eBay and Amazon).

Optimise your sales team’s time, save POS costs and don’t lose sales due to stock-outs

  • Automate assortment reports and stock out alerts so your sales team can focus on strategic activities.

  • Reduce store-check costs and investments in large consulting firm reports thanks to real-time information.

  • Centralise information for your decision makers and KAMs on a single, clear platform that leads to quick action and feedback.

A woman smiling and pointing up. To her left, a bar chart labeled 'Catalog availability by point of sale' showing data for platforms like Amazon, Walmart, and others. To her right, stock status notifications ('In stock' and 'Out of stock') and a clock icon labeled 'Time: latest day.
Three colleagues collaborating around a laptop, with overlaid statistics showing 'Price discounts: 400,' '2x1, 4x3...: 123,' and 'Discount by volume: 174.' Additional elements include brand names 'Pull&Bear' and 'Bershka' connected by a data visualization line graph, and an icon with a dollar sign and discount symbol.

Monitor prices and promotions on a daily basis in real time and avoid channel conflicts

  • Spot discrepancies in pricing or promotions immediately, to ensure your customers get the planned experience.

  • Monitor the correct execution of promotional campaigns at each point of sale, ensuring consistency across all shops.

  • Evaluate the impact of your promotions in real time to identify which offers generate the highest return.

  • Minimise channel conflicts by detecting and resolving problems with accurate and transparent information.

Three colleagues collaborating around a laptop, with overlaid statistics showing 'Price discounts: 400,' '2x1, 4x3...: 123,' and 'Discount by volume: 174.' Additional elements include brand names 'Pull&Bear' and 'Bershka' connected by a data visualization line graph, and an icon with a dollar sign and discount symbol.
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