Walmart announced that starting March 1st of 2024 they will be discontinuing the Decision Support System app (DSS) and replacing it with Luminate, split into a required unpaid service (Luminate Basic) or an optional paid service (Luminate Charter). Luminate Basic started rolling out to all suppliers October 2023.
After March 1st, suppliers were told that they would no longer be able to view reports in DSS, “historical or otherwise,” but since then Walmart has announced that DSS will be discontinued in Q2.
DSS and Luminate
Walmart’s Decision Support System (DSS) app in Retail Link was the primary means suppliers had of measuring a wide variety of performance based metrics in Walmart. DSS measures sales (in store and eComm), some aspects of supply chain performance, transportation, replenishment, and performance at item, store, and warehouse levels.
Walmart’s Luminate will measure the same performance metrics, but there will be some significant changes in the way reports are named and pulled.
In the Luminate Basic training, Walmart explained their decision to make this change. On the one hand, the architecture of DSS was as old as the 90s and was therefore laggy, expensive, and somewhat inaccurate, especially in terms of .com numbers. A major component for the push to Luminate was to have better tracking across omnichannel.
Walmart has stated that Luminate will include “a suite of analytic tools that deliver actionable, customer-centric insights to drive better business decisions at Walmart.” The retailer says that “Both options of Walmart Luminate will allow [suppliers] to unlock meaningful metrics, including enhanced eCommerce data.”
In general, Walmart promises that Luminate will be helpful for:
- New product launches and line extensions
- Package redesigns
- Seasonal promotions
- Distribution and/or modular changes that also account for “Pickup & Delivery”
Luminate is meant to work as the future of performance analytics reporting for suppliers (Basic) while offering bonus insight into eComm and shopper behavior (Charter). Some suppliers are worried, however, that they won’t have the data-pulling and report-building freedom in Luminate that is available in DSS or the assurance that Luminate Charter will be worth the investment.
DSS, Luminate Basic, and Luminate Charter
The central concern around the discontinuation of DSS for most suppliers is that they will be forced into buying Luminate Charter in order to receive the same level of depth and detail in reporting that they had in DSS.
Walmart Data Ventures recently released a presentation detailing on a more granular level the differences between, not just Luminate Basic and Charter, but also the differences that those programs would have with DSS:
According to this report, the features included in DSS that will not be included in Luminate Basic are:
- Purchase Orders (PO; available in NOVA)
- Report Sharing
- Bot Access
New features included in Luminate Basic that are not included in DSS are:
- Enhanced eComm Sales
- Email notifications on report completion
In sum, the features that Luminate Charter looks to add to the supplier experience are:
- OTIF (On-Time, In-Full: available in the OTIF Scorecard)
- POs
- Net New Data Assets
- Data Preview before Report Creation
- Report Sharing in Custom Attributes and Groups
- Data Feeds & APIs
- Insights
- Shopper Behavior
- Customer Perception
Some of these features – like OTIF and POs – can be found elsewhere in Retail Link, or, at least, the enhanced benefits of viewing these in Luminate Charter are not fully explained. Other features, like “Insights” and “Shopper Behavior,” appear to have major ROI potential.
If there is no benefit to viewing POs in Luminate Charter and “Report Sharing” can be worked around, the only real downside for suppliers to the dissolution of DSS would be the loss of bot access to the app, which may mean more manual work for reporting.
Luminate Basic access will also include “rich media webinars, knowledge articles, and other training resources,” presumably concerning app use. It will also be accessible for Merchants on the Walmart side.