About TrendSkew
Market intelligence built for commercial decisions
TrendSkew turns publicly available retail data into category, product, and pricing intelligence — aggregated weekly, refreshed every Monday.
500K+
Products tracked weekly
10+
Consumer categories
5
Dashboard modules
< 1 min
Time to first insight
How TrendSkew is different
Whole-market view
See what is selling across your entire market — not just inside your own four walls.
Weekly aggregation
No noisy daily swings. Every Monday you see last week’s clean picture of the market.
Decisions, not reports
Action queues, momentum, growth bridges — every chart is built around a commercial decision.
Our methodology
From raw retail data to actionable intelligence — in four automated steps, every week.
Collect
Publicly available retail data from across the market — product listings, prices, availability signals, and category taxonomies.
Aggregate
Raw data is cleaned, de-duplicated, mapped to a unified category tree, and rolled up weekly. No daily noise — just the signal.
Analyse
Automated analytics layer computes momentum, market share, growth decomposition, price-tier heatmaps, and risk matrices.
Deliver
Every Monday morning your dashboard is live with last week’s fresh data. Filter, drill, export — and hand the right slice to the right team.
What you get in the dashboard
TOP 50 product rankings
By category, sub-category, and growth. Drill into any SKU.
Category KPIs
Revenue, units, average price, and momentum per category — with sparklines.
Growth × price-tier heatmaps
See whether growth is happening at low, mid, upper, or high price points.
Brand market share
Stacked share over time so you spot shifts before quarterly reports catch them.
Action queue
Ranked recommendations for stockout-risk, dead stock, and overstock — every Monday.
Exports
CSV, Excel, JSON, and PDF for every view in the dashboard.
Who uses TrendSkew
Category managers
Tracking which SKUs in their range are over- or under-performing the wider market.
Pricing teams
Matching price moves to live retail demand and competitor pricing tiers.
Buyers & range planners
Identifying trending products early — and dropping the ones losing momentum.
Supply & replenishment
Catching stockout risk before it costs sales.
Commercial leadership
Reading category share moves between quarterly reviews.