Solutions for Merchandising Operations

Ensure Store Compliance at Scale

Quantify the financial impact of shelf non-compliance and prioritize store execution to capture lost revenue.

Your Challenges

Merchandising ops is caught between category strategy and store execution—with incomplete visibility into what's actually happening on shelves.

Blind Execution

You send planograms to 200 stores. Some execute perfectly. Some ignore them. You won't know which until audits happen—weeks later.

Manual Audit Prioritization

You can't audit all stores every week. But without data, you're guessing which locations need attention most.

Fix Lists in Spreadsheets

Store teams need to know exactly what to fix. But creating store-specific task lists from audit data means hours in Excel.

No Improvement Tracking

You send fix lists to stores. Did compliance improve? Which regions got better? Which stores are chronic problems? Hard to say.

How ShelfMind Helps

Detect gaps instantly. Prioritize audits objectively. Generate actionable fix lists. Track improvement over time.

3D Digital Twin Audits

Inspect store execution in immersive 3D. Visualize exactly how products are capped, oriented, and stacked to identify physical execution errors.

Revenue Leakage Scoring

Assign dollar values to every compliance gap. Prioritize field team visits based on where the biggest financial impact can be recovered.

AI Adjacency Compliance

Automatically detect logical merchandising breaks. Flag misplaced items that disrupt the category flow or competitive blocking strategy.

Segment-Level Analytics

Isolate and analyze specific store segments in 3D. Identify if execution issues are systemic across a region or localized to specific fixtures.

Automated Fix Lists

Generate prioritized task lists for field teams. Export exact coordinates and 3D visual references to ensure perfect correction.

Trend Intelligence

Track compliance and revenue lift over time. Identify chronic problem stores and measure the impact of retraining programs.

Real Merchandising Ops Workflow

How Marcus, a regional merchandising manager, uses ShelfMind to prioritize audits and track compliance improvement.

1

New Planogram Rollout

Category uploads new frozen food planograms for 180 stores. Marcus receives notification: "43 stores below 75% compliance—action required."

2

Review Store-Level Compliance Scores

Compliance dashboard shows Store 147 at 62%, Store 089 at 94%. Marcus sorts by worst-performing stores to prioritize field audits.

3

Download Fix Lists for Bottom 20 Stores

Marcus exports detailed fix lists: "Store 147: Missing Premium Coffee 12oz (Fixture B, Shelf 3), Misplaced Organic Pasta 500g (move to Fixture C)." Field teams get clear, actionable tasks.

4

Track Compliance Improvement Week-Over-Week

Two weeks later: average compliance improved from 78% to 89%. Store 147 now at 85%. Marcus shares compliance trend report with leadership showing measurable improvement.

5

Identify Chronic Problem Stores for Retraining

8 stores show persistent low compliance across multiple planogram cycles. Marcus schedules in-person retraining sessions for those locations specifically.

Ready to focus audits where they matter most?

Join merchandising teams using ShelfMind to detect gaps, prioritize fixes, and track improvement—without manual audits.