Brightpearl’s retail operations platform is designed to handle peak trading, integrates with the full retail tech ecosystem, and is omni-channel native. Additionally, the vendor says their solution is the system of record for key trading data, provides real-time trading insights and is automated so users can stay in control and manage by exception. According to the vendor key differentiators include: Software and Service. Service is an integral part of Brightpearl's offer. The…
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Brightpearl is for merchants trading $1M or above, or those that expect to be in the next 12 months. Pricing is designed to suit the needs of fast-growth and larger merchants.
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We originally selected Brightpearl as it used to be much cheaper than alternatives. Most alternatives also seemed to be aimed at either companies much larger than us or much smaller than us.
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If you like a single system with some app integration that gives you a place for your e-commerce and marketplace channels then Brightpearl will get you there with good financial management. However, [I believe] it is not worth the price tag. If you want a set of fairly priced …
I certainly wouldn't select Brightpearl now. With Cloud Commerce Pro you can list directly onto all the marketplaces/website software that it has integrations for (more integrations than Brightpearl has) plus you have Google Translate Professional integrated to help you with …
Brightpearl has more features. Choosing Brightpearl was easy for our company because it had every factor that we were looking for as well as an outstanding reputation among peers.
The others don't have the inventory capabilities, but then Brightpearl lacks payroll. Otherwise it is a very easy to use product with great functionality.
Brightpearl is more stable, more responsive, and integrates with multiple sales channels much better than posim ever did. Posim's product support was vastly inferior to what Brightpearl provides. Also the reporting functions are better within Brightpearl than with Posim. …
We selected BrightPearl for the integrated inventory management. I believe Salesforce has better Sales tools, but it doesn't have a built in Inventory piece. This is a massive deal for us, the cost of building a custom Salesforce integration would have been way more expensive …
Brightpearl was the only online package that integrated with its different functions well and that had the core requirements of SKU management, CRM, order processing and accounting all on an easy to understand clear format.
I think brightpearl is a little out of date compared to some of the newer platforms out there. We are a smaller institution so it works for us but if we were to get any bigger I think we would consider a different option.
We have not used any other inventory systems. Before we had Brightpearl, we kept track of inventory via Microsoft Excel sheets. BrightPearl is a vast improvement to our old system.
1) Brightpearl being a SAAS allowed us to work from anywhere in the world unlike other software we ever tried. 2) Being a small business - Cost of software played a big role. Brightpearl was a winner.
Brightpearl seemed to have the most "out of the box" functionality. Although many features in Brightpearl can be added with apps, the other systems seemed to need an app for everything.