StoreFeeder

StoreFeeder
  • Phoenix Business Park, Davy House. Unit 2 Colliers Way
    Nottingham, eng NG8 6AT
  •   (115) 784-2150

Hours

Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Chamber Rating

4.5 - (10 reviews)
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Read Our 10 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.5 - (10 reviews)
8
1
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1
  • Nicole


    Nov 13th, 2022

  • Jake Norrie

    A great Inventory / warehouse management system. Great staff, professional and organised onboarding and very reasonably priced. Strongly recommend. Jake The Quilted Bear Ltd
    Oct 22nd, 2022

  • Laura Harrison


    Sep 18th, 2021

  • Richard Emms

    Dissapointing Results - Problematic with overselling! Well, we gave it a go. This system is very time-consuming and very frustrating and in no way as easy to use as advertised or sold by the representative when we first inquired about the software. First up Kane, the onboard team member was helpful and probably the best part of this experience as he would guide us through the problematic areas if we encountered any, but phone calls would be a day later, and having to wait for that call or a return email delayed the selling of a product online. The only downside with phone-calls is that Kane would have a very repetitive cough and would create some anxiety due to having bad asthma myself, so, therefore, cutting the phone calls shorter than I wanted due to this problem. We found that stock was not appearing quickly enough and having to wait longer for it to appear (15-20mins for it to appear as stated) and up to almost 4 hours for items to appear and that's something we cannot afford to do and sit in front of a PC refreshing the system. One item appeared on the system the next day so we missed the chance to sell it in a window that we gain the most success. Our biggest problem and something that we pointed out to the team in the very beginning was that overselling has been a massive problem with the likes of Channel Grabber and other systems we've used in the past and within a few weeks, we encountered our first oversell. If that item was ordered via the website then we could have explained the situation to the customer (using a 3rd party stock management system etc) but with eBay buyers, negative feedback would be inevitable and we have an impeccable record of almost 78,000 feedback and 100%. So, we purchased the item from another seller in the USA to avoid a negative (as it was a US-exclusive item) and made a huge loss on not only the 2 that had sold that we had in inventory, but the extra oversell. When we asked for an explanation, SF could only point a finger at eBay saying that it was eBay's error and not SF's. So why pay a lot of money for a stock management system to override these potential problems? SF should have picked up on the sales as and when they happened and reduced the stock down, but this did not happen due to the timing delays between systems, which we worked out was a good 5-10 mins. It's not as easy to use as they say it is. And here's why. The main problem we had was pulling stock inventory over from our website provider, EKM Powershop, and according to SF, EKM is a "clunky to use" website system. SF would pull all of the information across apart from the following criteria that we had to do manually and upload via a separate spreadsheet. Extra work that we did not expect to do. Description, Brand, and Images - some of the most important data would need to be uploaded by ourselves so that we could push this stock to eBay. But you have to remember to "create a product" first too before uploading Dropping the review to one star. We are now finding stock that was uploaded to SF by its onboarding team member, with zero amounts even though the master data spreadsheet had the correct figures. Before we pulled the plug we downloaded the SF data. Seriously bug ridden, and would recommended not to use if you have over 500 Skus.
    Nov 19th, 2022

  • Modern Stoves

    We have now been using Store Feeder for 12 months, and waited before leaving a review to ensure that it is based on overall experience. Initially it took some time to get used to, and there were some challenges, but change is never easy and all new systems take time to impliment and adapt to. We took the approach that one person would essentiually devote their time to learn how to use Store Feeder and they they would setup Store Feeder and then train, advise and throubleshoot with the our other employees on how to use it. As with any back office management software system, its true performance can only be realised if you take time to unput the information you want it it manage and colate, so it was importasnt that we laid down the right foundations. We can now say that Store Feeder has vastly improved the performance of our busines by saving time and streamling our systems. We know that not too long ago, software like this cost hundreds of thousands pounds to buy and impliment, which meant that it was beyond the scope of small to medium sized businessed. Based on our expience of how we used to work, anyone running an on-line business without Store Feeder is equivalent to working in the dark ages. Store Feeder will catapult you into the 21st century and turn your back office management into an athlete. In our expeience it has saved us an abunance of time, which ultimately equals money in staff wages and improved productivity. Would we recommend it? .. Absolutely without any hesitation.
    Nov 1st, 2022

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About
StoreFeeder

StoreFeeder is located at Phoenix Business Park, Davy House. Unit 2 Colliers Way in Nottingham, England NG8 6AT. StoreFeeder can be contacted via phone at (115) 784-2150 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (115) 784-2150

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for StoreFeeder?

A The phone number for StoreFeeder is: (115) 784-2150.


Q Where is StoreFeeder located?

A StoreFeeder is located at Phoenix Business Park, Davy House. Unit 2 Colliers Way, Nottingham, eng NG8 6AT


Q What is the internet address for StoreFeeder?

A The website (URL) for StoreFeeder is: http://www.storefeeder.com/


Q What days are StoreFeeder open?

A StoreFeeder is open:
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM


Q How is StoreFeeder rated?

A StoreFeeder has a 4.5 Star Rating from 10 reviewers.

Hours

Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
StoreFeeder

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Overall Rating
( 10 Reviews )
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Nicole on Google

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Jake Norrie on Google

image A great Inventory / warehouse management system. Great staff, professional and organised onboarding and very reasonably priced.
Strongly recommend.
Jake
The Quilted Bear Ltd


Laura Harrison on Google

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Richard Emms on Google

image Dissapointing Results - Problematic with overselling!
Well, we gave it a go. This system is very time-consuming and very frustrating and in no way as easy to use as advertised or sold by the representative when we first inquired about the software.
First up Kane, the onboard team member was helpful and probably the best part of this experience as he would guide us through the problematic areas if we encountered any, but phone calls would be a day later, and having to wait for that call or a return email delayed the selling of a product online. The only downside with phone-calls is that Kane would have a very repetitive cough and would create some anxiety due to having bad asthma myself, so, therefore, cutting the phone calls shorter than I wanted due to this problem.
We found that stock was not appearing quickly enough and having to wait longer for it to appear (15-20mins for it to appear as stated) and up to almost 4 hours for items to appear and that's something we cannot afford to do and sit in front of a PC refreshing the system. One item appeared on the system the next day so we missed the chance to sell it in a window that we gain the most success.
Our biggest problem and something that we pointed out to the team in the very beginning was that overselling has been a massive problem with the likes of Channel Grabber and other systems we've used in the past and within a few weeks, we encountered our first oversell. If that item was ordered via the website then we could have explained the situation to the customer (using a 3rd party stock management system etc) but with eBay buyers, negative feedback would be inevitable and we have an impeccable record of almost 78,000 feedback and 100%. So, we purchased the item from another seller in the USA to avoid a negative (as it was a US-exclusive item) and made a huge loss on not only the 2 that had sold that we had in inventory, but the extra oversell. When we asked for an explanation, SF could only point a finger at eBay saying that it was eBay's error and not SF's. So why pay a lot of money for a stock management system to override these potential problems? SF should have picked up on the sales as and when they happened and reduced the stock down, but this did not happen due to the timing delays between systems, which we worked out was a good 5-10 mins.
It's not as easy to use as they say it is. And here's why. The main problem we had was pulling stock inventory over from our website provider, EKM Powershop, and according to SF, EKM is a "clunky to use" website system. SF would pull all of the information across apart from the following criteria that we had to do manually and upload via a separate spreadsheet. Extra work that we did not expect to do. Description, Brand, and Images - some of the most important data would need to be uploaded by ourselves so that we could push this stock to eBay. But you have to remember to "create a product" first too before uploading
Dropping the review to one star. We are now finding stock that was uploaded to SF by its onboarding team member, with zero amounts even though the master data spreadsheet had the correct figures. Before we pulled the plug we downloaded the SF data.
Seriously bug ridden, and would recommended not to use if you have over 500 Skus.


Modern Stoves on Google

image We have now been using Store Feeder for 12 months, and waited before leaving a review to ensure that it is based on overall experience. Initially it took some time to get used to, and there were some challenges, but change is never easy and all new systems take time to impliment and adapt to. We took the approach that one person would essentiually devote their time to learn how to use Store Feeder and they they would setup Store Feeder and then train, advise and throubleshoot with the our other employees on how to use it. As with any back office management software system, its true performance can only be realised if you take time to unput the information you want it it manage and colate, so it was importasnt that we laid down the right foundations. We can now say that Store Feeder has vastly improved the performance of our busines by saving time and streamling our systems. We know that not too long ago, software like this cost hundreds of thousands pounds to buy and impliment, which meant that it was beyond the scope of small to medium sized businessed. Based on our expience of how we used to work, anyone running an on-line business without Store Feeder is equivalent to working in the dark ages. Store Feeder will catapult you into the 21st century and turn your back office management into an athlete. In our expeience it has saved us an abunance of time, which ultimately equals money in staff wages and improved productivity. Would we recommend it? .. Absolutely without any hesitation.


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