Price Optimization + Oracle + Convenience Retail: Built for Head of LP
Convenience operators find Pricing problems in post-mortems and quarterly reviews. Ward catches them daily — with root causes and recommended actions. Your Loss Prevention team has the data. What they don't have is bandwidth to find what's buried in it.
What is Price Optimization for Convenience & C-Store?
Price Optimization is the process of ward monitors price elasticity shifts in real time and recommends adjustments that protect margin without sacrificing volume.
For Convenience & C-Store retailers specifically, this means monitoring 3,000+ SKUs across locations. High-frequency, low-SKU environments where every facing counts. Ward monitors impulse categories and daypart demand patterns around the clock.
How Ward delivers Pricing insight cards: Ward continuously measures price elasticity by category, tracks competitive pricing signals, and models the margin-volume tradeoff.
Key capabilities
- Real-time elasticity measurement
- Category-level price sensitivity
- Competitive price monitoring
- Margin-volume tradeoff modeling
Why Pricing matters for Convenience retail
Customers know exactly what a Coke costs, but the majority of a c-store's SKUs carry no mental reference price. Ward identifies which items have elastic demand and which have inelastic demand, unlocking micro-pricing opportunities across the assortment without triggering price perception issues on the items customers actually compare.
How Ward connects to Oracle Retail
Ward integrates with Oracle Retail Merchandising (RMFCS), Oracle Retail Demand Forecasting, and Oracle Retail Analytics. Full stack visibility.
Setup: Ward reads from Oracle Retail via REST APIs or direct database views. Compatible with Oracle Cloud and on-premise deployments.
Data Ward reads from Oracle
Impact metrics with Oracle
Data lake enrichment
Ward enriches Oracle data with: Sales audit data, Weather & events, Competitor pricing, Demographic data, Supplier scorecards
Shrinkage costs you more than you think. Ward finds out where.
- ×Shrinkage is a year-end surprise, not a weekly metric
- ×Cannot distinguish theft from spoilage from admin error
- ×High-shrinkage stores only identified during audits
- ×No correlation between operational changes and loss patterns
- ×Exception-based reporting misses slow-bleed patterns
- ✓Store-level shrinkage tracking with cause attribution
- ✓Anomaly detection flags stores deviating from estate average
- ✓Receiving dock discrepancy patterns identified automatically
- ✓Correlation analysis links operational changes to loss shifts
- ✓Trend analysis catches slow-bleed patterns audits miss
US retail shrinkage hit $112.1 billion in 2022 — up 19.4% year over year. — National Retail Federation
Micro-pricing test, 200-store chain
Ward segments 3,000 SKUs into price-awareness tiers: KVIs where customers compare, moderate-awareness items, and low-awareness categories like automotive and seasonal. Ward recommends holding KVI prices while implementing small increases on low-awareness items. Pilot stores show zero volume decline on adjusted items with meaningful weekly margin gains.
What a Ward insight card looks like
Dairy category showing -1.4 elasticity this week vs -0.8 baseline. Consumers responding to price changes 75% more than normal.
Convenience KPI impact
Frequently asked questions
Ward monitors price elasticity shifts in real time and recommends adjustments that protect margin without sacrificing volume. For Convenience retail specifically, Ward monitors 3,000+ SKUs across your locations and delivers automated insight cards with root cause analysis and recommended actions.
Ward tracks Transactions/hour, Attach rate, Basket size, Planogram compliance, Daypart mix at the store-category level. Ward continuously measures price elasticity by category, tracks competitive pricing signals, and models the margin-volume tradeoff.
Ward reads from Oracle Retail via REST APIs or direct database views. Compatible with Oracle Cloud and on-premise deployments. Data points include: Sales audit, Inventory positions, Allocation, Replenishment, Demand forecasts, Price management.
Yes. Ward reads Oracle data and combines it with contextual signals (weather, events, demographics) to generate Convenience-specific insight cards. No custom development required.
Shrinkage costs you more than you think. Ward finds out where. Ward solves this with automated insight cards: Store-level shrinkage tracking with cause attribution. Anomaly detection flags stores deviating from estate average. Receiving dock discrepancy patterns identified automatically.
Ward delivers daily insight cards covering Transactions/hour, Attach rate, Basket size — tailored for Loss Prevention decision-making. Each card includes what changed, why it matters, and what to do next.
Ward tracks item-level price awareness, daypart elasticity differences, competitive proximity impact on sensitivity, and fuel-to-inside attach rate sensitivity.
Ward segments 3,000 SKUs into price-awareness tiers: KVIs where customers compare, moderate-awareness items, and low-awareness categories like automotive and seasonal. Ward recommends holding KVI prices while implementing small increases on low-awareness items. Pilot stores show zero volume decline on adjusted items with meaningful weekly margin gains.
First insight cards arrive within 48 hours of data connection. Ward needs approximately 2 weeks to establish robust baselines for your specific operation.
No. Ward sits on top of your existing stack. It is the proactive intelligence layer that watches your data continuously and delivers insight cards — so your team acts on findings instead of hunting for them.
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Insights surface
Ward’s agents detect what changed, why it matters, and what to do about it. Every insight includes a recommended action—not just a chart to interpret.
Insights become actions
Any insight card can be turned into a tracked ticket or task. Dispatched to the right person, on the right channel—mobile push, text, or email. Not every insight needs a ticket. But when one does, it has an owner.
Your team responds
Insights get voted up or down with reasoning. Tickets get completed or rejected. Every response is a signal—Ward learns what worked, what missed, and why.
Outcomes measured
Ward evaluates real results: revenue, margin, fill rate, labor cost. Did the action actually improve the number it targeted? Measured outcomes, not assumptions.
Agents get sharper
Every vote, every completed ticket, every measured outcome feeds back in. Ward learns from your team’s judgment and real-world results. Each cycle sharpens the next. Then it starts again.
See what Convenience pricing problems Ward catches.
Root causes, not just alerts. See it on your data.
Find out what your data has been hiding.
Tell us about your operation. We’ll show you the problems Ward catches — and the ones your current tools miss.