SCALE D2C brings world-class data analytics agency for D2C ecommerce expertise to Norway. Whether you are a Norwegian D2C brand scaling from Oslo, a high-growth startup in Bergen, or an enterprise expanding across Scandinavian markets, our team delivers data analytics agency for D2C ecommerce solutions built for Norway's unique market dynamics, consumer behaviour, digital infrastructure, and competitive landscape.
We understand the Norway market — its consumers, digital channels, regulatory environment, and growth dynamics. From Oslo to Trondheim, our data analytics agency for D2C ecommerce specialists deliver strategies that resonate locally while drawing on global D2C expertise built across 84 countries since 2004. Every engagement is built for Norway — not a copy-paste of another market.
Yes. SCALE D2C provides data analytics agency for D2C ecommerce services across Norway, with active client engagements in Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim. We tailor every engagement to Norwegian market conditions — combining global D2C best practices with deep Norway market knowledge built across 20 years and 84 countries.
We connect all major D2C data sources including Shopify/Adobe Commerce (orders, products, customers), Meta Ads, Google Ads, TikTok Ads, Klaviyo, Triple Whale, Northbeam, Gorgias, Recharge, and any custom data sources via API or CSV import.
A data warehouse (BigQuery, Snowflake) stores and organises all your data in a clean, queryable format. A BI tool (Looker, Power BI) connects to the warehouse and presents the data as visualisations and dashboards. You need both: the warehouse for reliable data, the BI tool for accessible insights.
A basic data warehouse with core dashboards takes 6–10 weeks. A full analytics platform including attribution modelling, LTV predictions, and advanced segmentation takes 14–20 weeks. We always start with the most business-critical reporting and build incrementally.
Connect with SCALE D2C's Norway team. We deliver data analytics agency for D2C ecommerce solutions built for Norwegian brands — from Oslo to global scale.