
Alloy.ai
Retail analytics software
Retail intelligence software
Demand planning software
Retail software
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What is Alloy.ai
Alloy.ai is a retail data and planning platform that centralizes sell-through, inventory, and related retail signals to support demand planning and commercial decision-making. It is used by consumer brands and retail teams to monitor performance across retail partners, identify drivers of sales changes, and inform forecasting and replenishment workflows. The product emphasizes automated data ingestion/normalization from retail sources and analytics that connect sales, inventory, and in-store execution signals.
Retail data aggregation layer
Alloy.ai focuses on ingesting and normalizing data from multiple retail partners into a consistent model. This reduces manual spreadsheet work and helps teams reconcile differences across retailer reporting formats. Centralization supports cross-retailer views of sales, inventory, and distribution for planning and performance reviews.
Planning-oriented analytics
The platform is oriented toward operational retail questions such as what is driving sales changes, where inventory risk exists, and how distribution and availability affect results. It supports workflows that connect demand signals to actions like replenishment and account planning. This makes it more directly applicable to planning teams than tools that primarily focus on CRM or field execution.
Cross-functional visibility
Alloy.ai can serve multiple stakeholders, including demand planning, sales/account teams, and revenue operations. Shared dashboards and standardized metrics help align conversations across functions and retail partners. This can improve consistency in weekly business reviews and exception management processes.
Integration coverage varies
Value depends on the availability and quality of connectors to specific retailers, distributors, and internal systems. Some sources may require custom integration work or ongoing maintenance when retailer feeds change. Organizations should validate coverage for their key partners and required data granularity before committing.
Not a full ERP replacement
Alloy.ai addresses retail analytics and planning use cases but does not replace core transaction systems for order management, finance, or master data governance. Teams typically still need an ERP and/or supply chain execution tools for end-to-end processes. This can add complexity if users expect a single system to manage all planning-to-execution steps.
Data governance effort required
Even with normalization, teams often need to define metric logic, hierarchies, and exception rules to ensure consistent interpretation across accounts. Historical backfills, item mapping, and promotion/event tagging can require sustained operational effort. Without clear ownership, reporting can drift and reduce trust in outputs.
Plan & Pricing
No public pricing or tiered plans were found on the official Alloy.ai website. The site requires contacting sales or booking a demo for pricing details; no published plan names, prices, or usage-based SKUs appear on the vendor site.