Sales exposure for every product in your catalog — the market you cover, the market you don't, the share that's listed, the share that's gap. In EUR. Per month.
Eight hours a week scrolling competitor catalogs. You see what's listed. You miss what isn't.
Discover matches every product across fifty plus retailers per region. For each one it knows: who sells it, who supplies it, how it ranks, how often it's bought. Then it subtracts what you carry from what's reachable.
A single percentage that answers the only question the board asks: how much of the addressable market do you actually cover?
Every product in the addressable market sorted into one of four states, with the EUR weight of each. No more spreadsheet triage.
For every GTIN: estimated real sales in your region, this month. Variant-level. Not model-level. Not category-level.
Your sales as a percentage of the product's total market volume. Two-point-two percent of an AirPod is a number you can actually act on.
Month-over-month growth per SKU. A product trending up before you stocked it is the deal you should have done last quarter.
Product matching across fifty plus retailers per region. One row per product, all retailers attached.
A product is reachable if a supplier sells it, the market buys it, or it ranks well anywhere.
Reachable minus owned equals your gap. Ranked by sales, dampened so it stays useful.
We run Discover on one of your categories. You see what you're missing in twenty four hours.