Why Footfall Became the Wrong Hero Metric
For decades, footfall has been one of retail's most trusted numbers. But somewhere along the way, it quietly took on a role it was never designed for: explaining why a store performs the way it does.
The Physical Store Operating System: How Intelligence Turns Motion Into Performance
Every digital business runs on an operating system. For years, the physical store had none. A new layer is emerging — one that transforms camera feeds and behavioural signals into continuous insight.
How to Measure Store Efficiency Like an E-Commerce Site
Online retailers know their numbers by heart: conversion rate, time on page, cart abandonment. Ask a physical store manager for the same metrics, and you'll often get a shrug. But that's changing fast.
Turning Dwell Time Into Revenue: The Hidden Economics of Attention
Retailers have long measured who enters their stores. But few measure how long those visitors actually stay. Or what that time means for revenue.
Foot Traffic ≠ Sales: The Blind Spot in Retail Analytics
The store feels lively. The door counter shows steady footfall. Yet the sales line stays flat. It's not a sales problem. It's a visibility problem.
What Is In-Store Intelligence (and Why Retailers Can't Ignore It)
For years, retailers have accepted that what happens inside their stores is largely invisible. They can count how many people walk in. They can see how much revenue comes out. But everything in between remains a black box.