Most importantly, Quicklizard allows us to approach pricing in a new way. As a large retailer with a diverse assortment, there are similarities between products that we were not able to exploit prior to the Quicklizard pricing group setup. This has allowed us to be more systematic in our pricing strategy. The great flexibility the team has demonstrated has allowed us to further refine this approach.
The 'logic' behind how prices are generated is intuitive and easily explained even to casual users.
Quicklizard is evidently a very flexible system as it has allowed us to develop and implement many custom functions that our business has requested. The team is responsive and ships quickly, even for more complicated requests. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There's nothing I dislike about Quicklizard. However, there are some minor weaknesses that have been raised from my users, the most important of which is that it can be difficult to monitor our price position vs. defined competitors. There is some friction in the organization where users want avoid automated pricing since they use unaccepted price recommendations as a signal of a delta between us and a competitor whereas the pricing team want to avoid unaccepted price recommendations as these are not very diagnostic (i.e., we cannot know whether a recommendation has not been accepted because it has not yet been seen, or because the user disagrees with the recommended price). Maybe it would be possible to launch a seen/not yet seen function for recommendations?
Sometimes updates are shipped without informing about it beforehand. Usually, these are restricted to UI and therefore not a big deal. For example, recently we received a family relations widget that was promptly removed from our account a day or so afterwards. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.




