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VTS turns daily performance and operational signals into clear priorities that protect revenue. It shows what changed, explains why, quantifies what is at risk, and tells your team what to do next, and where to start.

Most teams are not blocked by lack of reporting. They are blocked by the time it takes to agree on what changed and what to do next.
A number moves, and the same cycle starts:
Pull views from different places
Re-check definitions
Debate the real driver
Lose days while the issue spreads
From signal to action, without the usual delays.
VTS pulls your performance and operational signals into a consistent structure, so teams stop stitching together portal views, exports, and one-off reports.
When something moves, VTS does not stop at 'here is the chart.' It explains likely drivers and shows where the change is concentrated so teams align faster.
VTS recommends what to do next and where to start. Teams can route work to the right owner, keep control with approvals, and track what changed after the fix.
Three layers that connect signal to action.
Demand and performance layer
This is where VTS builds a connected view of what is happening across SKUs, locations, regions, and time periods. It ties together performance signals like sales, availability, price changes, distribution shifts, and mix.
A clean picture of what moved, where it moved, and what matters most.
Total Sales
Availability
Distribution
Top Movers By Region
- SKU - 4821Northeast↗
- SKU - 1293Southeast↗
- SKU - 8734Midwest↘
- SKU - 3019West↘
- SKU - 5567South↘
Choose the setup that fits your team
VTS is built so you can start where you are and expand without rework.
Dashboards only
Clean views with consistent KPIs when visibility is the main need.
Dashboards plus explanations
When performance shifts, VTS highlights likely drivers and where the impact is concentrated.
Dashboards plus explanations plus actions
Recommended next steps your team can assign, approve, and track.
Data Platform Principles
VTS standardizes your data so it can feed your BI, planning workflows, and automation, with the same KPI definitions everywhere. You are not forced to live inside one dashboard to get answers or take action.
One unified model
D2C, paid media, inventory, pricing, plus retail and wholesale velocity in a single structure
Governed KPIs
The same definitions across teams, meetings, and tools
APIs and data feeds
So data flows into your systems without constant exports
Built for actions
The same data foundation can trigger workflows, alerts, and approved automation
Execution support only works if teams can trust it.
VTS supports:
VTS is built to connect across your commerce stack, including:
velocity feeds where relevant