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Add Pricefx to list of companies and link to website www.pricefx.com with industries: Automotive, Chemicals, Distribution, E-Commerece, Manufacturing, Medical, Retail, Supply Chain Silasmith (talk) 18:12, 19 May 2020 (UTC)Reply
@Silasmith: I haven't done this because "Pricefx" doesn't have a Wikipedia article and doesn't appear to be notable (see WP:CSC). Also, I don't know what list you are referring to? For edit requests, please be as specific as possible. Seagull123 Φ 20:25, 24 May 2020 (UTC)Reply
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Hello! May I ask you to add Competera to the table in the section "Price optimization software"? Product — Competera, Industry — Retail, eCommerce, Technology. I know that Competera doesn't have its Wikipedia page yet, but it is a legitimate price optimization software provider (just like Revionics or Zilliant featured in this table) which appeared six years ago. It has been featured by a hundred of media publications, including Forbes, Wired, Total Retail (I can provide links, if necessary) and such major peer-to-peer review platforms as G2 Crowd and Capterra. Among its clients are major retailers like Wiggle and Staples. If you deem my request right, I'd be grateful if you could link here https://competera.net/ or to G2 Crowd https://www.g2.com/products/competera/reviews Thank you!