Hey folks,
We’ve been testing different retail technology solution providers for our e-commerce upgrade, and after a few months of comparing, we went with Zoolatech — and honestly, it’s been a solid decision so far.
Here’s why:
They actually specialize in 
software development for retail, not just general IT outsourcing.
70%+ of their projects are retail-focused — omnichannel, POS, inventory, etc.
They helped Nordstrom build scalable systems, and that case study gave us confidence.
We got a custom team in under 3 weeks (others took nearly 2 months).
After launch, we saw a 23% lift in conversion rate and 17% drop in cart abandonment within half a year.
They’re not the cheapest, but the speed and transparency (weekly demos, Jira updates, real-time reporting) really make a difference.
Has anyone else tried Zoolatech or similar retail technology solution providers? How do you balance tech innovation vs. cost in long-term retail projects?