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Step Up Your Company's Merchandising Game with VisitBasis Retail Execution


When it comes to the real impact on sales numbers, marketing and sales stimulation activities at or around the point-of-sale (PoS) are as important as the attributes of the product being sold. This is why the choice of a mobile merchandising solution is so important: The right tool will allow your field reps to perform more effectively, increasing sales, while helping you save costs.

VisitBasis is a complete merchandising system that offers unique features for merchandising agencies and departments alike. Since it was designed by merchandisers, for merchandisers, it translated some essential business requirements into differentials that make VisitBasis an ideal solution:
  • Pay-as-you-go and cost-effective - VisitBasis is the only mobile merchandising solution that charges by the visit and not by user/month, eliminating license issues due to rep turnover.
  • Every mobile activity is GPS and time-stamped - Fraudulent check-ins become easy to detect and dealt with.
  • Customer Route optimization both on app and on management interface - Your reps save travel time and fuel and you save in expense reimbursements. Also, they might be able to squeeze one extra visit every day.
  • True offline/online capabilities - Mobile users are able to work offline and the system synchronizes once online - no need for paper alternatives.
  • Bring-your-own-device (BYOD) - Your reps can use their own mobile devices so there is no need for you to invest in additional hardware.
  • Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian - For field reps of all backgrounds.


Learn more at www.visitbasis.com. Free downloads on Google Play and App Store for any number of users!


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