Where do you start?
You cannot act on
what you cannot see.
Start there.
Storalytic gives any store a clear picture of visitor behaviour: who comes in, where they go, what they stop for, and how long it holds them.
One product
One product: the loop. You don't buy a level, you buy a store.
Storalytic is the full loop: see what happens on your floor, act on the one move worth making, and prove whether it worked. Allen, the assistant built into the platform, runs all of it. That is the product, for every store, from day one.
The loop
See the floor, act on it, prove what worked.
Your existing cameras, one edge device on site, and behaviour read at zone level. Everything below comes as standard.
ATTRACT, SERVE and DEPLOY: three daily gauges for grow, protect and save
€ within reach per zone, a modelled estimate of the next step up
Opportunity ranking, so you know which zone to act on first
Pattern classification that names what is wrong in a zone
The guidance loop: log a change, measure equal windows, see what it was worth
Allen, writing your morning briefing and reaching out when something shifts
Alerts and configurable action triggers
If you only want the picture
A data-only version exists as a fallback: the same cameras, the same behavioural read, live visitor counts per zone, but Allen shows you the figures rather than running the loop. It is a lesser version for a specific reason, not a starting tier everyone climbs from. Most stores should take the loop, because the loop is where the value is.
The questions that matter
Most stores have never been asked these. That is exactly the point.
You do not need to have the answers already. Recognising the questions is enough.
01
Where in your store does real shopper attention arise today?
Not footfall. Not sales. The moments when a visitor deliberately stops and engages with what your store offers. Which zones earn that attention, and which do not?
02
Where does that attention drop off, disappear, or get frustrated?
The zones that attract but do not convert. The checkouts that lose customers before they buy. The moments staff are absent when attention is at its peak.
03
What is preventing that attention from being captured today?
Staffing gaps, layout friction, wait times, zone configuration. The operational reasons why commercial potential is leaving your store unrealised every day.
Where it works best
The higher the value of a near-sale, the faster the platform pays for itself.
These are the environments where the gap between what walks in and what converts is most expensive, and where the most is within reach.
Whether a single showroom or a multi-site chain, the pattern is the same. One recovered near-sale, proved in one store, replicated across the estate.
Purest fit
Considered purchases with a staffed floor, where one recovered near-sale is worth thousands.
DIY and home improvement. Electronics. Furniture. Garden. Automotive showrooms. Kitchen and bathroom showrooms.
A single missed engagement around a vehicle or a kitchen costs more than a month of platform fees. Turning attention into a test-drive or an appointment is the metric that changes everything here.
Adjacent, worth testing
The same behaviour, a different floor.
E-bike and bicycle showrooms. Caravan and camper dealers. Pool and wellness showrooms. Sports retail. Jewellery. Advice-led health retail such as optical and hearing care. Trade counters.
Near-retail
Environments with no sale on the floor.
Museums and visitor attractions. Healthcare waiting areas. Public service counters. Bank branches.
These use the SERVE and DEPLOY half of the platform, the queue and staffing story. There is no commercial ATTRACT euro to show here, and we would rather say so than imply otherwise.
Not a fit
Convenience and grab-and-go. There is no near-sale to recover, and nothing to do with it if there were. If that is your store, we will tell you.
Where are you today?
Every store starts somewhere. Storalytic has an answer at every stage.
These describe how a store decides today, not how ambitious it is. The loop deepens as you move along: first you see, then you act, then you prove.
Blindness
The store runs on revenue, incidents and gut feel. The belief is that more traffic or more campaigns are the answer. Problems only become visible once they have already cost you.
Insight, see
You recognise you do not know what happens before the checkout. The frustration is real: missed opportunities, and performance that swings zone to zone for reasons you cannot name.
Focus, act
You want to know where to intervene, which zones carry the most impact. Priority matters more than completeness. One move at a time.
Steering and proof, prove
Insight drives real decisions on staffing, layout and service, and every change is measured against equal, trend-adjusted windows. The store is no longer reviewed after the fact. It is steered, and proved.
Storalytic earns its keep in the last two. If you recognise your store in the first, we will usually say so and suggest you wait, because a loop only pays back when someone is ready to act on it.
Find out where you stand
45 minutes. Your store. An honest conversation.
We show you what Storalytic reveals in a store like yours. We tell you which starting point makes sense. And if the timing is not right, we will say so.
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