$10B

digital revenue

1,000s

stores

1,000,000s

products in catalog

12

Fortune-1000 implementations

OMNICHANNEL COMMERCE

Deliver seamless customer experience

Providing a consistent and frictionless experience across channels is no longer optional for modern commerce. Customer journeys can start online and continue in-store and vice versa. A unified commerce platform is the only way to truly implement an omnichannel customer experience with the option to progressively onboard new channels as needed.

UNIFIED PLATFORM

Build one platform for online and point of sale

It’s not uncommon for companies to pay twice for the same commerce capabilities online and in stores. Most digital and point-of-sale platforms are monolithic and require non-trivial efforts to integrate and maintain consistent functionality. Retailers are not only paying twice the licensing fees for duplicate functionality but also face challenges keeping the customer experience consistent. The end result is essentially doubling the cost and time required to add new features to all platforms. Single unified commerce solves this problem by using the same codebase across channels, with channels being only user interfaces on top of the underlying business services.

COMPOSABLE COMMERCE

Choose best of breed solutions

Traditional monolithic e-commerce and point-of-sale platforms are difficult to customize, slowing down speed to market and hindering innovation. A unified commerce platform follows composable commerce principles and relies on an open, modular, and pluggable ecosystem. It allows retailers to choose best-in-class capabilities and make granular build-vs-buy decisions, balancing innovation and efficiency.

MICROSERVICES ARCHITECTURE

Boost innovation and speed to market

A unified commerce platform takes composable commerce and headless commerce to the next level, using microservices architecture principles at the core. Headless commerce is often only the first step towards modularity, separating the UI from back-end services. Microservices architecture goes one step further, breaking down a monolithic back-end platform into pluggable services with well-defined API contracts. It increases organizational agility, enables a DevOps culture, and boosts speed to market by 10x compared to traditional approaches.

HYBRID CLOUD TECHNOLOGIES

Deploy in the cloud or at the edge

While many companies can afford to deploy a unified commerce platform only in the cloud, having point-of-sale systems connecting with the cloud over the internet, large retailers with hundreds or thousands of locations may need to deploy a subset of commerce services at the edge. This increases the reliability and performance of the local customer experience, keeping it consistent by using the same codebase and reliable data replication. The unified commerce platform is based on cloud-native technologies that can be seamlessly deployed in brick-and-mortar locations.

Our clients

macy's brand logo
Levis logo
Lowes logo
Logo of American Eagle

FINANCE & INSURANCE

Paypal logo
SunTrust logo
logo of travelers brand
Raymond James logo
risers logo
Marchmilennan logo

MANUFACTURING & CPG

Jabil logo
Stanley Black&Decker logo
Levis logo
Boston Scientific logo
Tesla logo

HI-TECH

Google logo
Verizon logo
IAS logo
2k logo
curiositystream brand logo

RETAIL

Neiman Marcus logo
SHIMANO logo
Grandvision logo
macy's brand logo
Lowes logo
Logo of American Eagle

HEALTHCARE

align logo
Rally logo
talix logo
Vertex logo
Merck logo

How does a unified commerce platform work?

A unified commerce platform fundamentally solves the challenge of providing a consistent and frictionless customer experience across multiple channels. The core idea is to build a single set of commerce services to be used by both online channels, point of sale, and associates. The platform can be deployed only in the cloud or have a hybrid deployment across the cloud and brick-and-mortar locations. While cloud deployment provides scalability and efficiency, local deployment at the edge can solve performance and connectivity problems in stores. Using a microservices foundational platform and containers in the cloud and at the edge helps streamline deployment and the operating model while using the same codebase to ensure a consistent experience. In this case, point of sale becomes just another user interface, using the same back-end capabilities.

How does a unified commerce platform work?

A unified commerce platform is built on the principles of composable commerce, headless, and microservices architecture. An open and modular API-based platform with pluggable architecture enables businesses to select the best-in-class services available on the market and stay competitive in fast-paced environments. It also helps to foster innovation.

Industries

We bring more than 12 years of experience in building omnichannel digital customer experiences for Fortune-1000 retailers, CPG, brands, and telecom companies using unified and composable commerce principles. We’ve helped large retailers modernize their customer experience and migrate from legacy monoliths to adopt headless and microservice architectures. We’ve helped our clients achieve $10B+ in annual sales, boosting conversion by over 20 percent by building engaging web interfaces, highly-rated mobile apps, conversational commerce, AI-powered semantic search, dynamic pricing, real-time promotions, customer loyalty, and other capabilities.

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Accelerate your journey to unified commerce

We provide flexible engagement options to design and build a unified commerce platform and modernize existing digital customer experience capabilities. Clients take advantage of our starter kits and blueprints to increase their speed to market and reduce risks. Contact us today to start with a workshop, discovery, or PoC.

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