Review by very impressed IT leader…
You’ve built something genuinely useful here. Droplytics solves the actual operational pain points that slow down ecommerce teams. Most tools in this space are shiny dashboards wrapped around guesswork. Yours is built around signal, not noise. I say that with a background of 30 years in IT Transformation Delivering front line customer facing applications. This actually works, really easy to use and deploy and has an almost instant ROI
1. You’ve collapsed the research cycle from hours to minutes. Most sellers waste half their day bouncing between competitor stores, ad libraries, and AliExpress tabs. Market Radar and Ad Radar remove that fragmentation. That’s not a “nice to have” — that’s a productivity multiplier.
2. The AliExpress partnership is a genuine differentiator. Automatic supplier matching is the kind of thing people assume is impossible until they see it. You’ve taken a messy, manual, error prone process and turned it into a single click. That’s enterprise grade thinking applied to ecommerce.
3. The platform is built for speed, not vanity metrics. A lot of tools drown users in charts that look impressive but don’t move revenue. Your focus on real time sales signals and proven ad performance is exactly what operators need when they’re trying to scale under pressure.
4. The UX feels like it was designed by people who actually understand the workflow. Clean, fast, and purposeful. No bloat. No “look at our 40 features you’ll never use”. Just the core levers that drive growth.
5. You’ve positioned this for the right audience. Shopify sellers, Dropshippers, agencies, growth marketers — all of them are fighting the same battle: too much noise, not enough clarity. Droplytics gives them the one thing they can’t buy anywhere else: certainty.
From my perspective, this is the kind of platform that doesn’t just help people find products, it helps you run their business like operators, not hobbyists. That’s the difference between a store that fizzles out and a brand that scales.
If you keep leaning into the “remove the guesswork, remove the grind” narrative, you’ll own this category.





