Would you trust an AI to add items to a shopper’s cart?
Hey Hunter, Sheraz here (CTO/Co-founder). I’m exploring a shift from “support chatbots” to a sales agent that actually helps shoppers decide and places items in the cart when they say yes.
What we’re testing that’s different:
Decisioning, not deflection: compare two products in-chat with real specs/stock.
Zero training ingest: it learns catalog, price, and inventory automatically.
Timed nudges: smart bundles/discounts only at the moment of intent.
One outcome: add to cart right inside chat + clear funnel/AOV analytics.
I’d love your take on three things:
Boundaries: where should an AI stop (e.g., add-to-cart ok, checkout no)?
Trust signals: what proof would you need (copy, receipts, guardrails, undo)?
Onboarding bar: if this took <10 minutes to connect, would you try it?
If helpful, here’s a 30–45s demo clip:
I’ll reply to every comment today. If you run a Shopify/Woo store and want a private walkthrough, drop your URL.
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