Count every person who walks in. Know how many you served.
Traffic, capture rate, real conversion, hot zones, and wait time — read from the cameras you already installed. No new hardware.
What Flow measures
- Real traffic
- Entries and exits, by hour, by day, by entrance.
- Capture rate
- How many passed by the store and how many came in.
- Real conversion
- Traffic against tickets, integrated with your point of sale. Not estimated: measured.
- Time to first greeting
- How long your team took to approach. And how many no one ever approached.
- Hot zones and dead zones
- Where people stop and where no one ever goes.
- Lines and wait time
- Aggregate, anonymous demographics
- Age ranges and gender, without identifying anyone.
The curve no store has, and every store needs.
Flow lays one on top of the other: the real traffic curve and the staffing-on-the-floor curve. They almost never match. Almost always the team is full when no one is coming in, and short-staffed right at peak hour.
Payroll is a bigger line than training on any retail P&L. This is the fastest and hardest return Vendrix can give you.
What Flow will reveal to you
Flow won't just tell you how many people came in. It'll tell you that Store 14 has plenty of traffic and low conversion — and at that point the problem is no longer the traffic.
That's the moment Flow stops being a measurement tool and becomes a diagnosis.
See what's next: Vendrix Core →