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The All-in-One Dilemma: Why Unified Platforms May Be Holding Businesses Back

In this episode of Market Movers, we dive into the complexities and challenges associated with all-in-one platforms, particularly in the retail sector. Sam Ranieri, CEO and founder of Reach, joins Remy Blaire to share valuable insights on why these platforms often backfire for businesses.

Sam explains that while all-in-one solutions promise convenience, they are typically designed for easy entry rather than growth and scalability. He highlights a survey indicating that 68% of retailers believe they would have experienced faster growth if they weren’t tied to a single platform.

We also discuss the impact of current market themes such as artificial intelligence and tariffs, which add layers of complexity for businesses. Sam emphasizes the importance of having flexible infrastructure that can adapt to these changes, rather than being constrained by a single platform.

We explore the concept of integrated landing cost infrastructure, which can help merchants avoid unexpected shipping fees and rejections. Sam points out that many platforms force businesses to operate within their constraints, whereas Reach aims to embed itself within the merchant’s existing ecosystem.

Finally, we touch on the role of the merchant of record in e-commerce transactions, clarifying its advantages and the importance of understanding its function in relation to software solutions.

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