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This would be a new top-level, potentially revenue generating, partner application to the AutoPricer / PriceChecker suite that everyone knows and loves.
What this would be is a top 10 / top 20 style grid that shows shows the top savings opportunity on a per-product basis. This is the same data that is in the price lists of AutoPricer, but shown first, in a "trees before the forest" kind of approach. I don't see what other screens would really even exist at this point. There would be links to the other applications. Every product would come out with a "ProductPricer Impact Ranking". This ranking could be shown in other applications as tie-ins. Optionally, we could also show how this ranking has changed over time.
This would help us show more immediately actionable data upfront, and help us identify "quick wins" as far as savings goes. The data from this application could also feed into future initiative tracker-style applications. I think we are already generating some reports similar to this on an adhoc basis? If yes, that shows that there is already some market interest in an application like this.
As time goes on, and the application identifies that some clients are successfully saving money on products, we could cross-pollinate that intelligence to other clients, and generate phrases such as "Clients typically save 20% on this product in three months." - and deliver that information to clients who have yet to garner savings, and are potentially looking for easy initiatives to grasp onto.
We could also generate opt-in weekly / monthly / twice-monthly / periodical, automatically generated email reports saying "something has changed" / "something has moved up or down", carefully not giving out all the information, but drawing the user into the application, helping to generate sticky-ness, and keep BroadJump on the mind of the user.