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Pricing from
$129 per month
Free Trial
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User corporate size
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User industry
  1. Real estate and property management
  2. Accommodation and food services
  3. Arts, entertainment, and recreation

What is Bindy

Bindy is a retail execution platform used by consumer goods brands and retail teams to plan, assign, and verify in-store activities across distributed locations. It supports tasking, store visit workflows, audits/inspections, and photo-based proof of execution, typically via mobile apps for field teams and dashboards for managers. The product is commonly used for merchandising compliance, promotional execution, and store standards programs where evidence and accountability are required.

pros

Strong in-store verification workflows

Bindy supports structured checklists, audits, and photo capture to document completion of store tasks and standards. This fits programs that require proof-of-execution and consistent data collection across many locations. The workflow orientation aligns with common retail execution use cases such as planogram checks, promo compliance, and store condition audits.

Tasking for distributed teams

The platform is designed to assign tasks to field reps, merchandisers, or store staff and track completion status. It supports recurring programs and location-based work, which is typical for retail execution operations. Central teams can monitor progress and follow up on exceptions using reporting views.

Retail and CPG use-case focus

Bindy’s feature set maps to consumer goods and retail operations needs such as store visits, compliance checks, and execution reporting. This specialization can reduce the amount of configuration needed compared with general-purpose inspection or task tools. It is positioned for organizations managing many stores and frequent execution cycles.

cons

Limited public technical transparency

Publicly available documentation on APIs, data export options, and integration patterns is limited compared with some enterprise platforms in this space. Buyers may need vendor-led discovery to confirm integration with CRM, ERP, SSO, or data warehouses. This can increase evaluation time for IT-led deployments.

Analytics depth may vary by plan

Retail execution tools often provide operational reporting but may require additional configuration or external BI for advanced analytics (e.g., causal analysis, forecasting, or complex KPI modeling). Prospective customers should validate the availability of custom dashboards, raw data access, and scheduled exports. Reporting needs can differ significantly between field operations and category management teams.

Not a full EHS suite

Although it can support inspection-style workflows, Bindy is not typically positioned as a comprehensive environmental, quality, and safety management system with deep incident management, risk registers, or regulatory content libraries. Organizations with formal EHS compliance requirements may need complementary systems. Fit depends on whether the primary need is retail execution versus enterprise EHS governance.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Small $129 per month Unlimited Users; 10 inspections / month; Credit-card subscription; Okta / Azure SSO / Google SAML / API; Free Trial available.
Medium $499 per month Unlimited Users; 70 inspections / month; Credit-card subscription; Okta / Azure SSO / Google SAML / API; Free Trial available.
Enterprise Custom / contact sales (listed as '✉️' on site) Per year billing; Yearly quota (custom); Invoice billing; Okta / Azure SSO / Google SAML / API; Contact sales for pricing.

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https://www.bindy.com/

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