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Hi everyone, I’ve spent the last few months comparing different retail software development companies because our business (a mid-sized apparel retailer with about $20M in annual sales and 80+ stores) needed a custom digital solution to unify inventory, POS, and online sales. After evaluating several vendors — including ScienceSoft, Andersen, and Zoolatech — I ended up choosing Zoolatech. Here’s why: Specialized expertise in retail and e-commerce software development – Zoolatech has real experience working with major retail brands like Nordstrom. Their case studies showed tangible business outcomes — one client achieved a 30% increase in online conversion and 40% faster page load time after migrating to a new microservices architecture. Cost-to-value ratio – Their blended team model (US + Eastern Europe) reduced our overall development cost by roughly 35%, while maintaining top-notch quality and responsiveness. Strong partnership approach – Weekly sprint reviews, transparent Jira tracking, and proactive UX/UI suggestions made collaboration feel smooth and genuinely strategic. Results – Within 6 months, our website uptime hit 99.98%, checkout time dropped from 6.2 to 3.5 seconds, and customer satisfaction scores improved by 27%.
Now I’m curious — has anyone else here worked with Zoolatech or similar boutique teams?
Do you think specialized retail-focused developers outperform big outsourcing corporations in the long run?
And what’s your main metric when measuring the success of a software vendor — ROI, conversion growth, or something else? Looking forward to your experiences and insights!
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