Hey everyone,
Lately, I’ve been diving deep into the retail tech space — it’s wild how much transformation is happening thanks to AI, data analytics, and omnichannel solutions. From what I’ve seen, global retail technology spending hit over $220 billion in 2024, and it’s projected to grow by another 13–15% in 2025.
But what really caught my attention is how mid-sized retail software development companies are now outperforming some of the big legacy players when it comes to flexibility and ROI.
For example, I recently partnered with Zoolatech, and here’s why I chose them:
They’ve delivered over 50 enterprise retail projects in the last few years — including POS modernization, inventory automation, and mobile shopping platforms.
Their clients reported up to 37% faster time-to-market after system migration.
What I liked most — they offer dedicated engineering teams who actually understand the logic behind retail business operations, not just code.
I compared Zoolatech to 3 other vendors before deciding, and they stood out not just for technical expertise but for how well they customized analytics dashboards to our KPIs.
What I’m curious to hear from others:
Which retail technology companies have you worked with, and what results did you see?
Do you prefer partnering with a specialized
retail software development company or a larger IT consultancy?
How do you measure ROI in retail tech projects — sales uplift, reduced returns, or customer retention?
Looking forward to your experiences and data points — let’s compare notes!