Most data companies learned ecommerce from their clients. We learned it by building and running our own stores across Europe and North America, including logistics, customer service, marketing, stock, and margin.
That matters. Most “AI for ecommerce” shops have never shipped an order or counted stock at quarter-end. We have.
Because the company spent years building and running ecommerce operations before it became a data engineering business.
Butterstreet 21 started in 2014, after ecommerce work that began with web projects in 2002 and the first owned ecommerce store in 2007.
Running stores showed that the durable value sat underneath the storefront: customer timing, product rhythm, stock movement, and the data needed to act.
Website work is part of the company’s proof and history, not the current service menu. Today the focus is ecommerce data engineering and customer intelligence.