Retailgrid vs Revionics

Enterprise pricing power. Mid-market simplicity.

Revionics is an enterprise-tier pricing science platform now owned by Aptos, recently unveiling a Multi-Agent AI Pricing System on Google Cloud. Retailgrid brings the same kind of agentic pricing rigor to mid-market retailers - without the enterprise sales cycle, services-led implementation, or seven-figure annual contract.

retailgrid.io/pricing
Retailgrid pricing grid showing live competitor prices, price ranges, and competitor analysis across SKUs
Side by side

Retailgrid vs Revionics - across the dimensions that matter.

Dimension
Primary buyer
Retailgrid
Mid-market pricing managers, category managers, heads of ecommerce.
Revionics
Enterprise SVP Merchandise Planning, VP of Pricing, Chief Merchandising Officers.
Dimension
Time to deploy
Retailgrid
Self-serve setup in days from a CSV or Shopify connection.
Revionics
Multi-quarter enterprise implementation, typically with Aptos services.
Dimension
Pricing model
Retailgrid
Transparent SaaS subscription with platform tiers.
Revionics
Multi-year enterprise contracts, typically seven-figure annual.
Dimension
Architecture
Retailgrid
Agent-native workspace - grid, rules, agent, audit in one product.
Revionics
Multi-Agent AI Pricing System (Alpha 2026 on Google Cloud Next).
Dimension
Workspace UX
Retailgrid
Spreadsheet-feel grid pricing managers live in daily.
Revionics
Pricing science console for pricing strategists and analysts.
Dimension
Standalone vs suite
Retailgrid
Standalone pricing workspace - integrates, but isn't a module.
Revionics
Module within the Aptos retail suite, often sold together.

Comparison points sourced from public product documentation and our internal competitive intelligence as of May 2026. Vendors evolve - flag anything that looks off via /contact and we'll update.

Why teams switch

Three reasons mid-market retailers pick Retailgrid over Revionics.

1

Mid-market sized, not enterprise sized

Revionics' contract structure and implementation rhythm are designed for enterprise retailers. Retailgrid is sized for mid-market - the contract, the onboarding, the daily workflow.

2

No services-led implementation

Enterprise pricing tools come with consultants. Retailgrid is self-serve from a CSV - your team gets agent proposals in days, not a quarter.

3

Standalone, not bundled

Revionics is increasingly bundled into Aptos suite deals. Retailgrid is a pricing workspace you can adopt independently and integrate with whatever else you run.

FAQ

Common questions about Retailgrid vs Revionics.

Revionics has Multi-Agent AI on Google Cloud. Is Retailgrid behind?
Retailgrid is agent-native from day one - the AI agent reads the grid, proposes prices, explains decisions, applies changes within your rules. The 'multi-agent' framing is one architectural pattern; Retailgrid's bet is on tight integration between the agent and the rule engine, not on agent multiplicity.
When do we outgrow Retailgrid into something like Revionics?
Typically when you cross into enterprise-scale catalog (hundreds of thousands of SKUs across many banners) or need deep integration with Aptos's other retail modules. For mid-market pricing teams, that's not the right next step.
Can we use Retailgrid alongside other Aptos modules?
Yes - Retailgrid integrates via API/CSV with merchandising, planning, and POS systems. We're not a suite, so no lock-in.

See Retailgrid on your data - not Revionics's.

Book a 20-minute walkthrough. We'll run the demo against a sample of your catalog so you can judge the workspace and the agent on real numbers.