About Sitebloomcore

A Wan Chai practice writing store performance reports and sales trend charts for Hong Kong retailers who prefer human-authored briefings over another unread workbook.

Origin

Sitebloomcore began when district managers in apparel and lifestyle retail asked for the same thing: a monthly pack that explained why a store moved, not only that it moved. Spreadsheet dumps existed; meeting-ready narratives did not.

We settled in Fu Yuen, Wan Chai—close enough to Central and Causeway Bay clients for in-person briefings, quiet enough for focused chart work between cycles.

How we work

Every engagement starts with your exports and store attributes. We freeze store IDs, mark system cutovers, and write annotations for renovations, typhoon days, and promo weeks. Charts answer one question each; the prose carries the rest.

We refuse to invent market share or competitor sell-out figures. If the file cannot support a claim, the report says so.

Bright office workspace with desks near large windows

Values that show up in the pack

  • Fair comparisons that respect store size and trading hours.
  • Annotations before blame—quiet weeks get context first.
  • Lean pages managers can finish before a floor walk.
  • Clear limits on what sales files can and cannot prove.

People

Analysts at Sitebloomcore come from retail operations and merchant support backgrounds. We have stood in Monday morning meetings where a messy chart wasted twenty minutes—so we design packs to keep those meetings on staffing, stock, and next week’s trade.

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