Agentic commerce / a new sales channel

Preparing your store for AI agent shopping

Agentic commerce is a model in which an AI agent receives an instruction from a person, such as 'buy me a privacy filter for this laptop', and on its own finds the product, compares offers, checks availability and completes the order. An agent-ready store is one where the agent can walk that path from start to finish.

The biggest technology companies are building standards that will let AI agents shop in online stores as smoothly as a human does today. For a store this means an entirely new sales channel, in which the customer is a program acting on a person's behalf.

An agent cannot be won over by a pretty banner or a homepage promotion. It picks the store whose offer it understands unambiguously and where it can safely complete the order. Stores that are technically unprepared will simply not exist for this channel, regardless of the quality of their offer.

What exactly we do

01

Readiness assessment

We check how understandable and serviceable your store is for AI agents today, and show you the distance to full readiness.

02

Unambiguous product data

We tidy identifiers, variants, prices, stock and delivery information to the point where the agent has to guess nothing.

03

Technical requirements

We implement the elements required by the emerging agentic shopping standards, in the versions current at the time of implementation.

04

Platform integration

We connect your store to agentic shopping platforms as they open up to stores in Poland.

05

Full-journey testing

We use our own agents to check whether your store supports the whole journey: from finding the product to a placed order.

06

Updates as the market moves

The standards evolve every quarter. If you want, we keep your store compliant on an ongoing basis so you do not drop out at the next change.

Who this service is for

For online stores that want to be in the first wave of readiness for the new sales channel: especially those with products that are comparable by parameters (electronics, accessories, parts, consumables), because these are the categories where agentic shopping takes off first.

Frequently asked questions

Are AI agents really shopping already?

Yes, the first implementations are live, and the biggest players (Google, OpenAI, Perplexity) keep opening new markets and categories. It is an early stage, but the direction is settled: standards are being published and large commerce platforms are already plugging into them. That is exactly why early readiness is an advantage, not a premature cost.

Do I have to rebuild my store to make it agent-ready?

In most cases no. Agent readiness is above all the quality and unambiguity of data about products, prices, availability and delivery, plus a few technical elements we add to an existing store. You know the scope before you decide: first we run a readiness assessment, then we prepare a plan.

Does this work with PrestaShop, WooCommerce, Shopify or a custom-built store?

Yes. We work with popular platforms and with custom stores. We have been building stores on our own engines for well over a decade, so unusual setups do not scare us. Only the way the changes are introduced differs, not their effect.

What about payments and security in agentic shopping?

Agentic shopping standards are being created together with payment providers and assume strong identity confirmation and limits set by the customer. The store takes on no new risk: the transaction is authorised by the same payment system as today. As part of the implementation we show exactly how the order and money flow works.

When will agent readiness actually start affecting my sales?

The honest answer: nobody knows exactly, because the pace depends on rollouts by the big platforms. What is known is that stores ready earlier will be recommended and served by agents first, and catching up afterwards will take months. Treat it like SEO in 2005: whoever started early rode that advantage for years.

Does agent readiness also improve regular AI visibility?

Yes, noticeably. Both stand on the same foundation: unambiguous data about products, prices and availability. A store prepared for agents is automatically easier for chatbots to understand and recommend, so the two services naturally reinforce each other.

Let us check how this looks for you

The first conversation is free and comes with no obligations. We will tell you honestly whether and where AI makes sense in your case.

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