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Optimizing Retail Audits Using Retail Audit Software

                          
Mobile retail audit systems can make a real difference when it comes to managing retail operations, since they are a way for managers to be virtually in-store, at every store, and at all times.

VisitBasis Retail Audit Software provides all the elements needed to actively implement in-store programs and monitor them step-by-step, allowing managers to make adjustments as needed and long before sales numbers come in.

With the VisitBasis Retail Audit App, retail operations managers are able to:
  • Easily manage user, customer, and product databases and assign territories accordingly
  • Create advanced task templates with actions that include photos and signatures, among others
  • Effortlessly schedule recurring visits, weeks or even months in advance and calculate the shortest customer route for each field rep
  • Know where each mobile user is at any point in time and get up-to-the minute information on the activities being executed at the point-of-sale
  • Generate reports with detailed timing and location information 

See for yourself how VisitBasis can help your company's retail audit operations - sign up free today at www.visitbasis.com! To learn more about retail audit automation using retail audit software follow the links below.





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