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STORIS enhances e-commerce features

STORIS enhances e-commerce features

STORIS has released a range of enhancements to its eSTORIS Release 4.3.7, including enabling retailers to sell Non-Inventory SKUs on their websites to expand revenue streams.

New features will provide the sale of services online such as design consultations or 3D room plans, as well as the ability to sell swatch samples to online guests. As many customers choose to shop exclusively online, this has become a popular trend to preview fabric options in their homes which increases consumer confidence before ordering, according to STORIS.

The eSTORIS platform’s search functionality has also been enhanced. The search logic is more flexible when generating results to the customer’s query, and it uses phrase match to ensure more customers will get their intended product results, allowing for a greater range in the keywords they input. This powerful new search aims to reduce bounce rates.

eSTORIS also now offers the ability for retailers to operate two independent websites on the same framework: a public-facing portion of the site and a log-in restricted Guest Portal. A retailer can separate a restricted portion of its website by building that content on its own Store ID. This creates seamless web development for retailers whose online strategy requires a private Guest Portal, want to differentiate their inventory offering across separate brands, or who want to promote exclusive content.

STORIS’ Point of Sale organizes the individual products on a customer’s Sales Order by Fulfillment Method, such as a Delivery or Take-With, and now when a customer views their Open Orders in their online Account, their order will also be organized by Fulfillment Method. These groupings let the customer view their Order by fulfillment dates and if needed, reschedule all line items in the same Fulfillment seamlessly.

Retailers can also configure their eSTORIS website so when a customer reviews their Open Orders, they will see recommendations for add-on products based on items on their Order.

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Finally, the eSTORIS platform will be able to retrieve Shopping Carts from STORIS’ new NextGen in-store Mobile Technologies. Customers will be able to complete Carts generated in Mobile POS from home.   

“Providing features that enhance the customers’ experience on our retailers’ websites was the intention of this release, especially for the upcoming holiday shopping season that will rely heavily on eCommerce sales,” says Pete Dressler, eCommerce Product Manager for STORIS.

eSTORIS Release 4.3.7 is available today, and interested retailers can request an e-commerce demo at https://info.storis.com/ecommerce-demo-request 


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