
Quant
Retail assortment planning software
Retail management software
Retail space planning software
Demand planning software
Retail software
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
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What is Quant
Quant is a retail planning and analytics product used to support assortment, space, and merchandising decisions across stores and categories. It is typically used by retail planners, category managers, and merchandising teams to model assortments, evaluate performance, and translate plans into store-level execution. The product focuses on data-driven planning workflows that connect assortment decisions with space and store cluster logic. It is commonly positioned for retailers that need structured planning processes rather than only reporting.
Assortment and space linkage
Quant supports workflows that connect assortment decisions with store-level space and merchandising constraints. This helps teams evaluate whether planned ranges can be executed within available shelf or fixture capacity. It also supports store clustering concepts so assortments can vary by store group rather than using a single national plan.
Planning-oriented analytics workflows
The product is oriented around planning use cases (e.g., range reviews, store group planning, and performance evaluation) rather than general-purpose BI alone. This can reduce reliance on spreadsheets for repeatable planning cycles. It also provides a structured way to document assumptions and decisions used in assortment and space planning.
Retail merchandising use-case fit
Quant is designed for retail merchandising teams that need to operationalize category plans into store execution. It aligns to common retail processes such as category performance review, assortment optimization, and store-specific plan creation. This focus can shorten the gap between analysis and actionable outputs compared with more generic planning platforms.
Ambiguous product identification
“Quant” is a common product and company name across multiple industries, which makes vendor attribution and feature verification difficult without additional context (vendor name, website, or region). This ambiguity can complicate procurement due diligence and reference checking. Buyers typically need to confirm the exact vendor and product edition before evaluating capabilities.
Integration requirements vary
Assortment and space planning tools usually depend on clean inputs from POS, product master data, store attributes, and planogram/space data. If these sources are fragmented, implementation effort can increase due to data mapping and governance work. Ongoing value also depends on maintaining consistent hierarchies and store clustering data.
May not cover end-to-end retail
Depending on the specific Quant vendor and module set, it may not provide full retail suite coverage such as replenishment execution, allocation, or merchandise financial planning in the same system. Organizations may need adjacent tools for demand forecasting, replenishment, or store operations. This can increase total solution complexity if workflows span multiple systems.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Quant Planogramming | $1,540 per user / year (annual) | Standalone planogram creation; product & fixture libraries; category hierarchies; 3D planogram visualization; export to PDF/XLSX/SVG; try Quant Planogramming free for 14 days. |
| Quant Retail Planning | From $11,000 per year (annual) | Scalable retail platform for dozens–thousands of stores; unlimited users; store floorplans & planogram sharing; integrated reports; photo documentation; task management; automatic data transfers & replenishment; shelf-label management; custom integrations & own-domain Quant Web; live chat support. |