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Jesta Vision Suite

Jesta Vision Suite at a glance
VendorJesta I.S. Inc.
HeadquartersMontreal, Quebec, Canada (US office in New York)
OwnershipPrivately held; more than 50 years in enterprise software
DeploymentCloud (browser-based, mobile-ready)
Target marketEnterprise and upper mid-market vertical retailers, e-tailers, wholesalers, and brand manufacturers
IndustriesApparel, footwear, accessories, hard goods
PricingNot published; project-based quotes
Websitejestais.com

The short version

One platform for brands that design a product, source it, move it, and sell it themselves. Jesta I.S. markets Vision Suite as a unified retail ERP, and the label fits its intent: merchandising, planning, sourcing, supply chain, warehousing, stores, omnichannel order management, financials, and analytics all sit on a single master data foundation. Jesta calls the target profile vertical retail.

Where Jesta Vision Suite comes from

Jesta I.S. Inc. is privately held, headquartered in Montreal with a US office in New York, and has more than five decades of enterprise software behind it. That history matters less as a marketing badge than as an architectural fact: the Vision Suite grew through continuous development rather than acquisition, so it does not carry the seams that stitched-together portfolios usually show. Version 25 is the current milestone. Alongside it came Vision Suite 360, a packaging that folds the Vision Supply Chain Management Suite and the Vision Retail Management Suite into one platform for vertically integrated brands. Customer wins announced in 2026, among them a US outdoor lifestyle retailer, confirm the product is actively sold and developed.

What it covers

The cloud modules group into four areas: sourcing and demand, merchandising, store and omnichannel operations, and analytics. Underneath sits the working detail: merchandise planning, assortment and allocation, procurement and supplier collaboration, warehouse management, inventory control, point of sale, omnichannel order management, demand forecasting and replenishment, and financial management.

The shared master data layer earns its keep in fashion. Style, color, and size hierarchies are handled natively rather than bolted onto a generic item master.

Who buys it

Vertical retailers, e-tailers, wholesalers, and brand manufacturers in apparel, footwear, accessories, and hard goods. The installed base skews enterprise and upper mid-market, with complex omnichannel operations and established US fashion retail references. General manufacturers and service businesses fall outside that profile entirely.

Licensing, hosting, cost

The suite runs in the cloud, is browser-agnostic, and works on mobile devices. Jesta publishes no prices. Quotes are assembled per project from module selection, volumes, and rollout scope, which is the norm at this end of the retail software market.

Where it wins, where it loses

Jesta wins when the buyer owns the whole journey from product concept to store shelf and doorstep, because that is exactly the seam where generic ERP suites and standalone POS or merchandising tools start leaking. A US apparel, footwear, or hard goods brand selling through wholesale and direct-to-consumer channels belongs in the evaluation.

It loses on ecosystem. Next to the large suite vendors, the US footprint and partner network are thin, which puts real weight on implementation capacity and local support; verify both before signing anything. Anyone outside apparel, footwear, accessories, or hard goods should not spend time here, and a single-channel retailer with no sourcing operation will pay for depth it never touches. Run a disciplined selection process and insist on reference visits inside your own vertical.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Jesta Vision Suite a full ERP system or a retail management system?

Both labels are defensible. Vision Suite covers merchandising, supply chain, warehousing, stores, order management, financials, and analytics on shared master data, so for a vertically integrated retail or wholesale brand it works as the company-wide system of record. It is not a general-purpose ERP for manufacturing or service industries outside the retail supply chain. Which label applies depends on what kind of business you run.

Which companies is Vision Suite designed for?

Vertical retailers, e-tailers, wholesalers, and brand manufacturers in apparel, footwear, accessories, and hard goods. The typical customer designs or sources its own products and sells them through wholesale, stores, and direct-to-consumer channels at enterprise or upper mid-market scale. A smaller single-channel retailer will find the platform heavier than the job requires.

What is Vision Suite 360?

It is Jesta's packaging of its two suites, the Vision Supply Chain Management Suite and the Vision Retail Management Suite, into one unified platform. The goal is managing the full product lifecycle in a single environment: planning, sourcing, and manufacturing through distribution, omnichannel sales, and delivery. The target group is vertically integrated brands that might previously have licensed the supply chain and retail sides separately.

Does Jesta publish pricing for Vision Suite?

No. Quotes are assembled per project and depend on the modules licensed, transaction and location volumes, and the rollout plan, which is standard for enterprise retail platforms of this scope. Budget conversations should cover implementation services, data migration, and integration work alongside subscription fees; in the first years those line items often exceed the software cost itself. Ask for the module list in writing before comparing vendors.

How strong is Jesta's presence in the US market?

Solid but narrow. The company is headquartered in Montreal and runs a US office in New York, with long-standing enterprise references in American fashion and specialty retail, and new customer announcements in 2026 show it continues to win US business. Its overall footprint and partner ecosystem remain smaller than those of the major suite vendors. Buyers should verify implementation and support capacity for their own region during evaluation instead of assuming national coverage.

Does the suite handle fashion-specific product data natively?

Yes. Because every module runs on the same master data foundation, style, color, and size hierarchies are treated as first-class structures rather than bolted onto a generic item master, which is the usual failure point when apparel brands run horizontal ERP.