Explore multiple versions of the line by adjusting option count, depth, and pricing before committing to a final buy.
Built for teams who need to test and compare different assortment strategies before locking final buy decisions.

Assortment decisions are often finalised through debate, intuition, or late-stage revisions, with limited ability to test alternatives upfront. This leads to misalignment, last-minute changes, and reduced confidence in the final line.
Scenario-Based Assortment uses AI-supported simulation to let teams explore different line structures before committing. By testing variations in option count, depth, and pricing early, Enstyle helps teams make decisions with evidence rather than assumption.
Scenario-Based Assortment allows teams to build and compare multiple versions of an assortment in a structured way. Instead of debating hypothetical outcomes, teams can see how different choices change the shape of the line before finalising the buy.

Teams create multiple versions of the line by adjusting option count, depth, and category focus.

AI models estimate how changes in structure and pricing affect the overall balance of the assortment.

Teams compare scenarios, understand trade-offs, and align on a final direction before committing to buys.
Scenario-Based Assortment gives teams concrete abilities to explore, compare, and refine line strategies before final decisions are made. These capabilities reduce late-stage changes and support clearer alignment across merchandising, buying, and planning.
Create multiple versions of the line by adjusting option count, depth, and category mix without rebuilding plans from scratch.
Explore how changes in depth and breadth affect the overall shape and balance of the assortment.
Test different pricing structures to understand how entry, core, and premium tiers shift across scenarios.
Compare scenarios side by side to clearly see the implications of different decisions rather than debating them abstractly.
Align teams earlier in the process by grounding discussions in visible scenarios instead of assumptions.
Scenario-Based Assortment shifts decision-making earlier in the process. Teams replace assumption-led debate with structured comparison, reduce last-minute changes, and move forward with greater confidence in the final line.
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