List of Brink Commerce Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Brink Commerce customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Brink Commerce for eCommerce from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Brink Commerce for eCommerce include: Nelly.com, a Sweden based Retail organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $162.0 million, Happy Socks, a Sweden based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $30.0 million, Bergans Of Norway, a Norway based Manufacturing organisation with 120 employees and revenues of $25.0 million and many others.
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Bergans Of Norway | Manufacturing | 120 | $25M | Norway | Brink Commerce | Brink Commerce | eCommerce | 2023 | Icore Solutions |
In 2023 Bergans of Norway implemented Brink Commerce as the commerce API within a composable eCommerce stack to support multiple markets. The partnership was announced in 2023 and the initiative was delivered in collaboration with agency Flyday and integrator Icore Solutions, with a live estimate targeted for 2024. The engagement centers on deploying Brink Commerce as a headless commerce layer to decouple storefronts from backend services across Norway and three additional markets.
Brink Commerce was configured to provide core commerce API capabilities including product modeling, cart and checkout orchestration, and storefront agnosticism to enable market specific frontends. The implementation integrated payments via Adyen and Klarna, and linked to the organization PIM and ERP systems to synchronize product data and order flows. These functional modules were positioned to support merchandising, online sales operations, and order management workflows within Bergans eCommerce operations.
Technical architecture emphasizes a composable approach, with Brink Commerce operating as the central commerce API and the PIM and ERP retained as authoritative systems for product and transactional data. Integrations were structured as API contracts between Brink Commerce and payment providers Adyen and Klarna, and point to system-level synchronization with the PIM and ERP. Operational coverage includes Norway and a total of four markets, which suggests multi-market cataloging and localized checkout orchestration.
Governance and rollout were coordinated between Bergans, Flyday, and Icore Solutions, aligning implementation sprints with market by market enablement and integration testing. Ongoing operational ownership sits with Bergans eCommerce and IT teams to maintain API contracts and marketplace configurations. The program explicitly targets improved scalability and sustainability for Bergans eCommerce operations without quantified outcomes provided in source material.
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Happy Socks | Consumer Packaged Goods | 300 | $30M | Sweden | Brink Commerce | Brink Commerce | eCommerce | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Happy Socks deployed Brink Commerce as its eCommerce platform to establish a composable, headless API backbone. The implementation was delivered in a 16-week project and targeted Nordics and global commerce channels, with a clear focus on storefront agility and the ability to scale for campaigns and drops, while emphasizing reduced time-to-market and sustainability.
Architecturally the deployment used Brink Commerce as an API first headless platform, providing the storefront API backbone and composable modularity described by the vendor. Functional scope centered on headless commerce capabilities for storefront orchestration, campaign and drop operations, and global performance optimization supporting digital commerce and marketing teams. Governance followed a project based 16-week delivery cadence with phased activation of storefront capabilities across regions, and vendor supplied module descriptions guided configuration and usage. The narrative highlights Brink Commerce enabling centralized commerce logic, faster development cycles for channel launches, and operational alignment for campaign driven commerce.
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Nelly.com | Retail | 300 | $162M | Sweden | Brink Commerce | Brink Commerce | eCommerce | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023 Nelly.com selected Brink Commerce to rebuild and modernize its eCommerce ecosystem for Nelly.com, NLYMan.com and the mobile app. Brink Commerce was chosen as the eCommerce backbone with the stated objective to streamline internal operations and enable a more agile, composable commerce architecture.
The implementation positions Brink Commerce as an API driven commerce backbone integrating category aligned capabilities such as product catalog orchestration, cart and checkout workflows, order orchestration and commerce APIs for headless frontends. Brink Commerce is described as the central commerce application enabling modular configuration and composable patterns, with configuration focused on commerce operations, merchandising rules and checkout orchestration.
The deployment integrates Brink Commerce alongside Contentful for content management, Akeneo for product information management and Voyado for customer engagement and loyalty orchestration, creating a multi‑system composable stack across web and mobile channels. Integration work is scoped to connect the commerce backbone to Contentful, Akeneo and Voyado via API driven connectors to ensure consistent product and content delivery across Nelly.com, NLYMan.com and the mobile app.
Governance and rollout are structured as a strategic partnership between Nelly Group and Brink Commerce, with a multi channel phased rollout that was announced in 2023 and an estimated live year of 2024 given the scope. The program centers on reorganizing commerce workflows and internal operations to support a composable eCommerce architecture, while aligning product information, content and customer engagement systems around Brink Commerce as the central commerce application.
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