E-commerce Technology

E-commerce Technology

E-commerce is where Forest started — and where we've shipped the hard parts. Amazon SP-API integrations, catalog synchronization, LTV and retention analytics, promotion and coupon engines, affiliate and deal platforms, and the email, Telegram, and social-commerce systems that drive repeat revenue.

What you get

01

More revenue from the customers you already have

02

Marketplace data unified and actually usable

03

Promotions, coupons, and traffic engines that run themselves

Capabilities

What this includes

Amazon SP-API & seller tools

Catalog, orders, pricing, and performance data pulled reliably from Amazon and turned into seller-facing tooling.

LTV, retention & repeat-purchase

Cohort and lifetime-value analysis, cross-sell logic, and retention systems that lift repeat revenue.

Promotion, coupon & deal engines

Coupon pools, promotion pipelines, and multi-tenant deal/affiliate marketplaces with anti-abuse built in.

External traffic & social commerce

Telegram, email, and social channels wired into your catalog to drive external traffic and conversions.

Email at scale

High-volume, deliverability-aware email infrastructure with bounce defense and suppression handling.

Ad-tech & performance tracking

Conversion APIs, audience syncs, and attribution so spend is measured against real outcomes.

FAQ

Common questions

Do you work with Amazon aggregators and brands?

Yes — we've built tooling used by sellers, brands, and aggregator-style operations, from analytics to retention to promotion engines.

Can you integrate with our existing store or ERP?

Yes. We connect to marketplaces, storefronts, ERPs, and payment/messaging platforms through their APIs and message formats.

Is this just analytics, or operational systems?

Both. We build the dashboards and the systems that act on the data — promotions, emails, and automations that run continuously.

Start a project

Let's build the system behind a smarter company.

Tell us what's slow, manual, or scattered. We'll show you what an AI-native version looks like — and what it takes to get there.