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How AI agents buy from your store

These are demonstrations, not case studies — agent checkout hasn't switched on in Europe or Asia yet, and we won't invent customers who don't exist. What follows is precisely what the mechanics will do, per vertical, the day it does.

Fashion & apparel

A boutique selling its own label

A returning customer wants to re-order a favourite piece in a new colour — without opening a single browser tab.

  1. Customer 1/4

    “Get me the linen overshirt I bought in April, same size, in the sand colour.”

  2. AI agent 2/4

    The assistant finds the boutique's live catalogue — synced by NeuralPay — confirms the sand colourway is in stock in size M at €89.

  3. AI agent 3/4

    It presents the order to the customer for a one-tap confirmation, then opens a verified checkout session against the boutique's own store.

  4. Your store 4/4

    The order lands in the store admin, tagged as agent-originated. Payment arrives through the boutique's existing payment provider. Fulfilment proceeds exactly as any other order.

The boutique made a sale at midnight to a customer who never “visited” the store — and paid €0.89 for it.

Electronics & accessories

A mid-market store with 4,000 SKUs

A customer asks their assistant to solve a problem, not to buy a product — the agent turns intent into a specific order.

  1. Customer 1/4

    “My monitor needs a USB-C hub that can drive two 4K displays. Under €120, arriving this week.”

  2. AI agent 2/4

    The agent filters by specification, price and the store's shipping zones from the catalogue feed — then picks the store that can deliver by Thursday.

  3. AI agent 3/4

    Verification passes, the checkout session executes with the store's real shipping rates and VAT.

  4. Your store 4/4

    The store's anomaly checks see a normal basket from a signed operator — auto-accepted within its configured limits. Order ships next morning.

A specification-driven sale the store's search page would likely have lost — no human ever compared the spec sheets.

Specialty food & beverage

A roastery with a subscription problem

Replenishment is the quiet giant of AI shopping: recurring intent, zero browsing pleasure, perfect for delegation.

  1. Customer 1/4

    “Keep me stocked on that Ethiopian roast — order more whenever I'm about to run out.”

  2. AI agent 2/4

    Every few weeks the agent re-checks price and stock against the roastery's live catalogue, and places a standard order when the pantry math says so.

  3. Your store 3/4

    Each order arrives individually verified — no stored mandate needed on the store's side, no subscription infrastructure to build or maintain.

  4. Your store 4/4

    The roastery watches a repeat-purchase channel grow in its normal order flow, labelled and reportable.

Subscription-grade recurring revenue without building subscriptions — the agent carries the logic, the store just sells.

Not sure how it works for your store?

Tell us what you sell when you sign up — we'll walk you through exactly how agents will buy it.