Customer 360 · semantic · graph · AI
50,000+ customers · 5 with full knowledge graphs · every row is actionable
Semantic search · LLM-ranked
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expanding apparel customers in Europe
who unlocks EU DPP revenue
at-risk accounts I should escalate this week
best candidate for atma.io subscription expansion
lighthouse references I can reuse
AI account briefings · top 3 strategic accounts
One-page exec briefings generated live · click any card to open the full graph + playbookWALMART
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ADIDAS
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Where the top customers sit
North America and Europe carry the largest accounts · APAC rises with apparel sourcing shifts
HQ-level pins · bubble size scales with AVY revenue · click a pin for the customer detail.
Top 10 customers · revenue, trajectory, next move
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Customer
Industry
Est. revenue ($M)
Trajectory
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1
Walmart
Retail
$320M · 3.6%
Expanding
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2
adidas
Apparel
$180M · 2.0%
Stable
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3
Gap Inc.
Apparel
$140M · 1.6%
Expanding
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4
H&M Group
Apparel
$120M · 1.4%
Stable
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5
Inditex (Zara)
Apparel
$110M · 1.2%
Expanding
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6
Global FMCG
FMCG
$130M · 1.5%
Stable
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7
Global Pharma
Pharma
$95M · 1.1%
Stable
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8
Global Auto/EV
Automotive
$85M · 1.0%
Expanding
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9
3PL / Logistics
Logistics
$70M · 0.8%
Expanding
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10
Burton Snowboards
Apparel
$15M · 0.2%
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Illustrative revenue-by-customer estimates triangulated from public disclosures.
Industry mix of top 10
Apparel + retail dominate · pharma, FMCG, auto/EV and logistics are the next diversification vectors
Top-10 industry mix by est. revenue; share of total AVY revenue.