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  1. Retail and wholesale
  2. Arts, entertainment, and recreation
  3. Accommodation and food services

What is PredictSpring

PredictSpring is an omnichannel retail commerce platform that provides mobile point-of-sale (mPOS), clienteling, and store fulfillment capabilities for retailers. It is used by store associates and retail operations teams to support assisted selling, endless aisle, and buy-online-pickup/ship-from-store workflows. The product typically integrates with existing e-commerce platforms, payment providers, and back-office systems to unify customer, order, and inventory interactions across channels.

pros

Store associate mobile workflows

Provides mPOS and assisted-selling tools designed for use on mobile devices by store associates. Supports in-store checkout and associate-led selling scenarios that complement an existing e-commerce presence. This aligns with retailers that want a store-first experience rather than a consumer-only mobile storefront approach.

Omnichannel fulfillment support

Supports store fulfillment use cases such as ship-from-store and pickup workflows that rely on coordinated order and inventory handling. This helps retailers operationalize distributed order execution across locations. It is relevant for brands that need store-level execution rather than only centralized warehouse fulfillment.

Integration-oriented deployment

Commonly positions as a layer that integrates with existing commerce, OMS/ERP, and payment ecosystems rather than requiring a full platform replacement. This can reduce disruption for retailers with established systems. It also enables phased rollouts across stores and regions when integrating with current back-office processes.

cons

Implementation depends on integrations

Value depends heavily on the quality and scope of integrations with e-commerce, ERP, OMS, and inventory sources. Retailers may need systems integration work to achieve real-time inventory visibility and consistent order status across channels. This can increase project time and require specialized technical resources.

Not a full commerce suite

Organizations looking for an all-in-one e-commerce site builder and consumer app builder may find the platform more focused on store operations than end-to-end digital storefront creation. Digital merchandising, content management, and storefront theming may remain in the primary e-commerce platform. This can lead to a multi-vendor architecture that requires governance and ongoing coordination.

Hardware and payments variability

In-store POS deployments often require validation of supported devices, peripherals, and payment configurations by region. Retailers may need to confirm compatibility with existing payment processors, EMV requirements, and receipt/label hardware. These dependencies can affect rollout consistency across store fleets.

Seller details

PredictSpring, Inc.
San Francisco, CA, USA
2013
Private
https://www.predictspring.com/
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