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Utah post-purchase platform with a bundled coverage model; customers pay a checkout fee to unlock free returns, warranty, and package protection, self-funding merchant post-purchase costs.
Redo was founded in Pleasant Grove, Utah to bring a novel pricing model to the post-purchase experience category: instead of charging merchants per return or per shipment, Redo offers a bundled coverage product that merchants sell to customers at checkout as an optional add-on. Customers pay a small fee to unlock free returns, warranty protection, and package protection on their order, while Redo collects those fees and pays for the cost of returns and claims, creating a self-funding post-purchase operations model for the merchant.\n\nThe Redo platform handles the operational layer behind this coverage model, providing self-service returns portals, automated exchange workflows, warranty claim management, and package protection claims processing. For merchants, the value proposition is a meaningful reduction in net return costs if claim rates are lower than expected, and a fully funded returns operation if take rates on the coverage add-on are high enough to cover processing costs entirely.\n\nRedo targets Shopify-native DTC brands that are looking for an alternative to traditional returns management platforms, particularly those with higher average order values and product categories where warranty and package protection are credible value-adds to customers. The company competes against Loop Returns and AfterShip Returns in the returns management category while occupying a distinct business model niche with its customer-funded coverage approach.
Salesforce (CRM) enterprise e-commerce platform with AI personalization and Customer 360 integration; acquired from Demandware for $2.8B competing with Shopify Plus and Adobe Commerce for enterprise retail.
Salesforce Commerce Cloud is an enterprise e-commerce platform that enables retailers, brands, and B2B companies to build and operate unified commerce experiences across web, mobile, social, and physical store channels — providing merchandising, product catalog management, order management, AI-powered personalization, and global scalability through Salesforce's (NYSE: CRM) cloud infrastructure. Originally the Demandware platform (acquired by Salesforce in 2016 for $2.8 billion), Commerce Cloud serves hundreds of major retail brands including Puma, L'Oréal, and Shiseido with SaaS e-commerce infrastructure.
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