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What is channel management software?

Channel management (CM) software, also known as partner relationship management software (or just PRM software), tracks goods and services from the seller to the ultimate consumer. These programs are valuable for automating sales and marketing processes through indirect company channels. One might think of channel management as sales force automati... read more
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Uplisting

Uplisting is a cloud-based hotel management solution that helps small to midsize vacation rental businesses manage bookings, customer support, housekeeping, commission, payments and more. It allows users to import bookings from va...Read more about Uplisting

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PartnerActivate

PartnerActivate is a cloud-based channel management platform that helps businesses manage partner engagement. It offers a suite of products for engaging, enabling, growing and measuring business partners. Key features include stat...Read more about PartnerActivate

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stays

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stays is a cloud-based platform that allows businesses to manage accounting, payroll and invoicing processes. It offers a customer relationship management system for tracking leads and managing contacts. Stays connects with vario...Read more about stays

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Cloudbeds

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Cloudbeds is a cloud-based hospitality platform suitable for small to midsize hotels, vacation rentals, hostels and B&Bs. Key features include front office management, central reservations, housekeeping management, online booking ...Read more about Cloudbeds

Marketo Engage

Adobe Marketo Engage is as a centralized marketing hub for orchestration and execution of cross channel campaigns to acquire, engage, nurture, expand and retain customers, throughout complex buying journeys. Marketo Engage facilit...Read more about Marketo Engage

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Amplifinity

Amplifinity is a cloud-based referral partner management solution that helps midsize to large businesses with tracking referrals, generating leads, managing the sales cycle and analyzing marketing campaigns. Marketers can use Ampl...Read more about Amplifinity

4.80 (5 reviews)

Rentals United

Rentals United is a cloud-based channel management solution, which assists vacation rental managers with management of online reservations and guest communications. Key features include room bookings, pricing analysis, messaging a...Read more about Rentals United

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Apex Loyalty

Apex Loyalty is a loyalty and engagement management software based on the Salesforce platform, which helps businesses connect with partners, distributors and retailers to manage sales. The cloud-based solution enables organization...Read more about Apex Loyalty

5.00 (4 reviews)

Shiji Distribution Solutions

Shiji Distribution Solutions is designed to help organizations in the hospitality industry streamline communications with distributors, tour operators, online travel agencies (OTAs) and more. It enables employees to track and mana...Read more about Shiji Distribution Solutions

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Beds24

Beds24 is a cloud-based solution that helps businesses automate the processes for booking and billing of hotels, inns, guest houses, cottages, hostels, campgrounds and more. Key features include built-in accounting, vacation renta...Read more about Beds24

4.81 (67 reviews)

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BookingSync

BookingSync is a cloud-based vacation rental management solution that helps hotel and apartment managers to handle multiple rentals. Key features include booking, payment, guest and channel management. BookingSync allows prop...Read more about BookingSync

4.45 (51 reviews)

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Brandmaker

Uptempo provides enterprise marketing teams with software to manage planning, productivity and performance. Our mission is to help marketers lead with confidence and love their jobs. Uptempo’s marketing operations suite integra...Read more about Brandmaker

4.58 (12 reviews)

Channergy

Channergy is a multichannel inventory management solution that helps resellers manage inventory, orders, payments and customers. The software can be deployed both on-premise and in the cloud. It functions with various eCommer...Read more about Channergy

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ChannelAdvisor

ChannelAdvisor (NYSE: ECOM) is a leading e-commerce cloud platform whose mission is to connect and optimize the world’s commerce. For two decades, ChannelAdvisor has helped brands and retailers worldwide improve their online perfo...Read more about ChannelAdvisor

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Hotel Link

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Hotel Link empowers accommodation providers with digital marketing services and technology solutions without any technical jargon. A full suite of core online cloud-based services offered by Hotel Link includes a channel manager t...Read more about Hotel Link

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HiRUM Software Solutions

HiRUM PMS is a hybrid property management solution that caters to hospitality businesses of all sizes to manage reservations, guest information, distribution channels and online bookings. The solution can either be deployed on-pre...Read more about HiRUM Software Solutions

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Jazva

Jazva is a cloud-based e-commerce management solution with an array of functionalities for small to midsize B2B and B2C retailers that operate on a variety of online marketplaces and ship their goods from multiple warehouses or fu...Read more about Jazva

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Little Hotelier

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Trusted by more small, independent properties around the world than any other provider, Little Hotelier is the hotel platform that lets you easily attract more guests, take direct bookings online, understand how your business is p...Read more about Little Hotelier

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Lodgify

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Lodgify is a cloud-based software system designed for vacation rental owners, property managers and bed and breakfast innkeepers. With Lodgify’s software, users can easily build an optimized vacation rental website in multiple l...Read more about Lodgify

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LinkTrust

LinkTrust is a cloud-based solution, which helps small to large marketing and advertising agencies create, track and manage performance marketing campaigns. Key features include A/B testing, conversion tracking, analytics, custom ...Read more about LinkTrust

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Buyers Guide

Last Updated: November 11, 2022

Even in these days of Internet disintermediation, it is unusual for manufacturers to sell directly to end customers. Instead, products are sold through a complex web of distributors, wholesalers and retailers, with value-added retailers (VARs) and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) thrown into the mix. To manage all of these sales channels, companies use channel management software. We wrote this buyer’s guide to help buyers untangle this market’s web of solutions and conduct a proper system comparison.

Here’s what we’ll cover:

What Is Channel Management Software?
What Type of Buyer Are You?
Benefits and Potential Issues
Market Trends You Should Understand
The Vendor Landscape

What Is Channel Management Software?

 

Channel management (CM) software, also known as partner relationship management software (or just PRM software), tracks goods and services from the seller to the ultimate consumer. These programs are valuable for automating sales and marketing processes through indirect company channels. One might think of channel management as sales force automation (SFA) for OEM and VAR channels. 

CM functions include partner recruiting; partner lifecycle, channel sales, territory, leads, order and account management; compensation planning; channel marketing; activity tracking; pipeline forecasting; and product configuration. Most systems will include partner tools that give visibility from the partners into the system. More advanced systems will also track cooperative advertising dollars and compliance. 

In keeping with classic supply chain design, the supplier firm (the upstream partner) and the customer firm (the downstream partner) should have systems that interact. This integration allows orders, inventory and other information to be passed securely between the partners as necessary.

What Type of Buyer Are You?

Manufacturer buyer. These buyers work with firms that make goods to sell. These buyers need collateral distribution and partner and order management.

Distributor buyer. These buyers work for distributors and very large retailers. They need order management, price customization and shipping prioritization.

Wholesale and retail channel buyers. These buyers work for whole seller and regional retailer firms or retailer cooperatives. These buyers need strong integration with accounting to track dealer accounts, collateral distribution and marketing co-op tracking.

OEM/VAR channel buyers. These buyers work for firms that sell to OEMs and VARs. These buyers are seeking product branding, collateral customization, special order processing and accounting integration.

Benefits and Potential Issues

Increased customer satisfaction. There actually may be several sets of customers satisfied throughout the chain. Ultimately, it is the final consumer that matters most to the manufacturer, but it is rare that the consumer is the manufacturer’s customer. Partner management software gives each step in the channel increased visibility into the whole process.

Recall management. Should a product need to be recalled, CM gets the word to downstream partners quickly. Fast, decisive action can limit damage and minimize bad publicity.

Better inventory analysis and reporting. CM allows inventory levels to be maintained at optimum levels. Orders can be triggered manually or automatically, but in either case CM can measure downstream partners’ inventory trends and let the supplier more accurately project required inventory levels and manufacturing requirements.

Better account management. CM systems consolidate partner information, giving reps insight to increase sales and customer satisfaction at the same time. For example, when a VAR calls in an order, the rep can check to see if the customer is close to price breaks or order levels to trip co-op advertising budgets.

There are dangers in this level of integration: problems can propagate through the system. The Wall Street Journal reported, for example, that Amazon listed the book The Making of a Fly by Peter Lawrence for $23,698,655.93, plus $3.99 for shipping. Used copies were available for $35.54. The problem? Amazon has two channel partners that provide pricing information and in this case, the computer algorithms used by the two partners were competing against each other and raising the price in a loop.

Market Trends to Understand

  • Consolidation with CRM. Most channel management functions are being integrated into CRM and SFM systems or are included within the CRM applications from enterprise suite vendors. Stand alone channel management systems are increasingly rare, although CRM and SFM systems could be used for stand alone channel management if desired.
  • Software as a service. As with CRM in general, there is a strong move toward the software as a service (SaaS) model. A cloud-based model allows all partners to access appropriate information as long as they have access to a Web browser and the Internet.
  • Web integration. Even premises-based providers offer Web access to partners. This way downstream partners can check their accounts, check order status, place orders and track co-op account funds.
  • Mobile operations. Most channel management systems can be accessed by mobile devices and can provide email alerts as well as text message alerts.
  • Automatic ordering. If both partners have compatible systems, one advantage is automatic order placement, or vendor-management inventory. For example, as a retail store sells a particular model of television set, its inventory system tracks the quantity on hand. When that quantity falls below a certain threshold, the inventory system will automatically place an order with the supplier by interfacing to the supplier’s channel management system.

The Vendor Landscape

This type of buyer... Should evaluate these systems
Manufacturer buyer SAP, Oracle, GoldMine, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Salesforce
Distributor buyer SAP, Oracle, GoldMine, SugarCRM
Wholesale and retail channel buyer GoldMine, Salesforce, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Sage ACT!, InfusionSoft
OEM/VAR channel buyer SugarCRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Salesforce