Launched this week
Running even one online store is a full-time job. SellerClaw is a team of AI agents that runs it for you: specialized agents for product sourcing, store management, and advertising, coordinated by a supervisor you direct. Tell it what to sell — the agents build listings, manage ads and pricing, and handle fulfillment and support across Shopify, eBay, and more. You stay in control: every action is visible and approvable, and you set how much runs on its own. Free to start.











SoMerch
Congrats on the launch! From an engineering perspective, the most interesting part is the supervisor-agent model combined with human-in-the-loop approvals. In e-commerce, automation only works if trust, observability, and safe rollback are designed into the system from day one. Excited to see where this goes.
SellerClaw
@kambino Thanks so much, Kalin — really appreciate the thoughtful comment and support.
Completely agree: in e-commerce, automation only works if trust, visibility, and safe rollback are built in from the start. That’s exactly the direction we’re aiming for.
SellerClaw
@kambino Thanks! Trust and observability are core for us, not an afterthought. Glad that comes through.
SellerClaw
@kambino Thanks, and you've put your finger on the exact thing. Trust, observability, and safe rollback aren't features we bolted on, they're the constraints we designed the supervisor model around. Autonomy in e-commerce is worthless if the merchant can't see why something happened or undo it.
That's why the human-in-the-loop approvals sit at the threshold layer, not as an afterthought, anything past your guardrails stops and asks. Great to have someone who sees the engineering tradeoffs. Would love your take as we open up more of the audit and rollback tooling.
SellerClaw
Thank you for being here. This is a big day for us.
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Scade.pro
@artem_kosilov Now that's what I call a real bonus! Thanks
Fakeradar
I like that Autonomous is not forced from day one
SellerClaw
@artem_anikeev
Glad that resonated, it's a deliberate choice.
We have an advisory mode where the agent asks for your approval before each action. Most people lean on it early, and that's exactly right: like any new hire, an agent needs to be trained and checked before you trust it to run on its own. There's no magic where you flip a switch on day one and money rains down.
Think of it as an upfront investment. You put in a bit of supervision at the start, and what you get on the other side is essentially an employee who then works 24/7, no vacations, no sick days, and does it consistently. You decide when it's earned enough trust to take the wheel.
SellerClaw
@artem_anikeev By design. You should see how the agent behaves before giving it more room to run.
ZapDigits
Wow so I can run whole ecom business in the background :D
SellerClaw
@malithmcrdev That's the goal. You set what to sell and how, agents handle the rest.
SellerClaw
@malithmcrdev
That's the dream we're building toward :) The way to think about it: you stay the owner making the calls, and the agents handle the daily grind in the background, sourcing, listing, pricing, orders, customer replies. You set the direction and approve the big moves, they do the heavy lifting around the clock. Less running the store, more running the business.
SellerClaw
@malithmcrdev Almost! The boring parts, at least — and those are the ones worth automating first.
Fakeradar
A classic project, guys! Nowadays, anyone who doesn't implement agents risks bankruptcy. That's the reality. Good luck!
SellerClaw
@artem_anikeev
Thank you, really appreciate that!
You're touching on something real. Even though the US market is relatively mature in e-commerce, with fairly predictable costs, the global trend is clear: marketplace fees keep climbing, and so do the costs of goods, production, and labor. Margins get squeezed from every direction.
That's exactly the problem we're focused on, helping sellers optimize and stay profitable while the ground keeps shifting under them. The pace of change is only accelerating, and doing things the old manual way gets harder every quarter.
Thanks for the kind words, and good luck to you too!
SellerClaw
@artem_anikeev Thank you! The urgency is real. For most sellers it shows up as margin getting eaten by operational overhead before revenue catches up. That's the problem SellerClaw is built around.
SellerClaw
@artem_anikeev Appreciate it! Hard to argue with that — we're building exactly with that urgency in mind.
Build Check
Hey Artem! This is awesome cause online stores are usually managed manually and it's gonna change the game. Wish you all the best here!
SellerClaw
@german_merlo1 Thank you, I really appreciate your support!
SellerClaw
@german_merlo1 Thank you so much! You nailed it, running an online store today is still mostly manual, repetitive work, and that's exactly what we're out to change. Really appreciate the kind words and the support!
SellerClaw
@german_merlo1 Thank you! Most stores are still running on spreadsheets and gut feel — we think there's a better way. Glad you see it too!
Emma Intelligence
eBay inventory is always painful. Curious if this can keep it in sync.