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The Foundation for Lean Retail. End-to-end technology and analytics solution built to help omnichannel retailers drive higher profits. Among its major competitors, FieldStack is ranked in 6th place for NPS while Cegid is 1st, and Block is 2nd.

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5/5
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FieldStack NPS

FieldStack's Net Promoter Score (NPS) is a 0 with 33% Promoters, 34% Passives, and 33% Detractors. Net Promoter Score tracks whether FieldStack's customers would recommend using the product based on a scale of -100 to 100.

FieldStack Overall NPS

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33%Promoters
34%Passives
33%Detractors
FieldStack Overall NPS

FieldStack NPS Trend

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How Other Brands Compare

FieldStack is ranked #4 for NPS among its competitors. Cegid and Block come in first and second, with Netsuite coming in at third.

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What is NPS

Net Promoter Score (NPS) is a management tool that can be used to gauge the satisfaction of a firm's customer relationships. NPS has been widely adopted as a key metric often linked to the revenue potential of a company’s product or service. The metric is based on customer responses to the question: "On a scale of 0 to 10, how likely are you to recommend the product to a friend?"

Those who respond with a score of 9 to 10 are known as Promoters, and are widely associated with behaviors that create value, including actively encouraging others to use the product or service. Those who respond with a score of 7 or 8 are categorized as Passives, and they are believed to be less likely to exhibit the value-creation traits of Promoters having a largely neutral effect on other consumers. Detractors are those who fall in the score range of 0 to 6 and represent dissatisfied customers of the product sometimes actively recommending against using the product.

FieldStack NPS vs. Competitors

Compared to its competitors, FieldStack's NPS is rated right above MICROS Systems, and is preceded by Netsuite.

FieldStack Product Quality

5/5

FieldStack has an overall Product Quality score of 5 out of 5 stars rated by its users and customers.

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FieldStack Product Information

FieldStack serves markets in the United States and Canada. FieldStack supports Web devices and offers products for medium and large sized businesses.

FieldStack’s product quality score is a 5 out of 5 as rated by its users and customers.

Industry

Tech
Ecommerce and Marketplaces
Hardware and Devices
Marketplaces
SaaS
Small Business Services

Languages Supported

English

Product Type

Retail Management Software
Retail Store Software

FieldStack Product Quality vs. Competitors

Compared to its competitors, FieldStack's Product Quality score is rated right above Cegid.

COMPANYProduct Quality Score
FieldStack5/5
Cegid4.1/5
Epicor Software3.9/5
Block3.6/5
JDA Software3.5/5
Netsuite3.4/5
MICROS Systems2.5/5

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Global Ranking Snapshot

RANKCOMPANYCEOINDUSTRY
1
Costco  Costco CEO
W. Craig Jelinek
Retail
2
Peloton  Peloton CEO
Barry McCarthy
Health and Wellness
3
Chick-fil-A  Chick-fil-A CEO
Dan Cathy
Food and Beverages
4
Netflix  Netflix CEO
Ted Sarandos
Media and Entertainment
5
Apple  Apple CEO
Timothy Cook
Tech
6
Nike  Nike CEO
John Donahoe
Fashion and Beauty
7
Target  Target CEO
Brian Cornell
Retail