Best Product Recommendation Engines for PostgreSQL

Compare the Top Product Recommendation Engines that integrate with PostgreSQL as of July 2025

This a list of Product Recommendation Engines that integrate with PostgreSQL. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with PostgreSQL. View the products that work with PostgreSQL in the table below.

What are Product Recommendation Engines for PostgreSQL?

Product recommendation engines use algorithms and customer data to suggest personalized products to users based on their browsing behavior, past purchases, or preferences. These platforms analyze large sets of data, such as customer interactions and purchase history, to identify patterns and recommend products that are most likely to interest the individual customer. Product recommendation engines help e-commerce businesses increase sales and customer engagement by offering a more personalized shopping experience. By integrating these engines, businesses can provide relevant suggestions, improve conversion rates, and enhance customer satisfaction. Compare and read user reviews of the best Product Recommendation Engines for PostgreSQL currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Bloomreach

    Bloomreach

    Bloomreach

    Bloomreach personalizes the e-commerce experience. Its data engine unifies real-time customer and product data so businesses understand what customers really want. By connecting that understanding to every channel, the e-commerce experience becomes limitless — reflecting a changing customer as they shop. Amplified by the speed and scale of Loomi, Bloomreach's AI for e-commerce, this creates endless new paths to purchase. Bloomreach products include: Engagement, a marketing automation platform; Discovery, an e-commerce search solution; Content, a headless CMS; and Clarity, AI-powered conversational shopping. The company has multiple AI patents and serves global brands that include Williams-Sonoma, Bosch, Puma, and Marks & Spencer.
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