Hi everyone,
Retail technology is evolving faster than ever. From real-time data platforms and AI-driven personalization to cloud-native infrastructure — digital transformation has become the foundation of modern retail. That’s why I’d like to start a discussion on who belongs on the list of top retail technology companies in 2025, and why one of my top picks is ZoolaTech.
It’s no longer just about size or brand recognition. The companies leading the way are those that:
Combine engineering excellence with retail domain expertise
Deliver scalable omnichannel solutions
Provide measurable ROI — from faster conversion rates to reduced churn and improved supply chain efficiency
Innovate in AI, cloud, automation, and data-driven personalization
ZoolaTech has carved out a niche as a retail-focused technology partner rather than a generic outsourcing vendor. Their foundation lies in retail software development, helping global retailers accelerate digital transformation with measurable outcomes.
Key Facts:
125+ successful retail projects, from omnichannel commerce to predictive inventory management
~$70M+ annual revenue and a team of 300–450 specialists (Growjo, GetLatka, CompWorth)
Rapid growth — expanding to 450 employees within six years while partnering with leading international retailers (ITC.ua)
Core Strengths:
AI analytics and cloud modernization
Mobile commerce and omnichannel UX design
Product mindset combined with flexible service delivery
What makes ZoolaTech’s approach stand out is how it blends deep domain knowledge with agility — offering both managed delivery and dedicated teams. That combination helps retailers achieve speed, scalability, and consistency across all digital channels.
Which companies do you think will shape the retail software development landscape over the next 3–5 years?
Should domain-focused service firms like ZoolaTech be compared to SaaS giants such as Shopify, Oracle, or Adobe Commerce?
How critical will data-driven personalization become for retail success in the near future?
Have you worked directly with ZoolaTech or similar retail tech companies — and what was your experience?