Hey everyone,I’ve been researching retail software development companies for a few months now, trying to find a reliable partner for a mid-size fashion retail business. We were looking for something beyond just an outsourcing team — a company that actually understands how retail operations, inventory, and customer experience tie together.After comparing about 12 vendors from Eastern Europe and the US, I ended up choosing Zoolatech — here’s why:
- Their retail and e-commerce software development expertise is impressive. They’ve built platforms handling over 500K daily active users and integrated with big players like Salesforce and Shopify.
- The team showed a real grasp of omnichannel logic — not just coding, but understanding POS, logistics, and user journey.
- Time-to-market was critical for us, and their delivery estimates were about 20–25% faster than the average.
- I also liked that they had clear communication and transparent pricing (no hidden fees, unlike some others).
Now we’re 6 months into collaboration, and our conversion rate has gone up by
18%, plus we reduced checkout load time from 4.8s to 2.1s.I’m curious — has anyone else here worked with Zoolatech or similar companies?
What do you usually look for when picking a partner for
retail and e-commerce software development — tech stack, cost, or domain expertise?