Agentic Commerce
Coming soonBe ready when agents start buying.
The next frontier after AEO and Agent Readiness: AI agents that complete purchases on behalf of users. Standards are emerging now. We're building the audit and the toolkit ahead of the curve.
The thesis
The next user is an agent with a credit card.
In 2024, AI engines started reading websites and citing them in answers. In 2025, agents started navigating sites on behalf of users. In 2026, those same agents will start buying things — booking a table, ordering groceries, renewing a subscription, comparing insurance policies and picking the best one.
Most e-commerce sites won’t be ready. Their checkout flows are designed for humans clicking buttons. Their product pages assume a reader who can be persuaded by a hero image. Their trust signals — reviews, badges, testimonials — are visual, not machine-verifiable.
The sites that adapt early will get the first wave of agent-driven sales. The ones that wait will be invisible to it.
We don’t know exactly what the standards will look like — nobody does, yet. What we do know is the families of problems agents need solved: capability discovery, secure authentication, payment authorisation, trust verification, receipt and refund handling. We’re building audits and generators for each as the specs land.
What we’re building
Three pillars, all coming together.
Agent commerce manifests
Machine-readable declarations of your products, pricing, and purchase flows — so agents can find and recommend you.
Agent payment readiness
When the first agent payment protocols stabilise, you’ll already pass the audit. We track every emerging spec.
Trust signals
Agents will need cryptographic and reputational signals before they spend on behalf of users. We help you ship them early.
Early access
Be one of the first 100.
The first 100 sites on the agentic-commerce waitlist get free Pro for a year when we launch — and direct input into how the audits work.