Launching today
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 β 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.











Can SellerClaw work with messy supplier portals, or does the catalog need to be structured?
SellerClaw
@maria_tirskaiaΒ The harder part in either case is that supplier data mostly gives you availability and price. What you don't get is whether the margin holds after shipping, or whether the product actually has a reason to sell. That part takes selection logic on top, regardless of how the data comes in.
SellerClaw
@maria_tirskaiaΒ Both, depending on the supplier. Today we have a full integration with CJ Dropshipping, and that flow is completely automated. We pull the entire product catalog, help you surface trending items or ones that fit your store's niche, and list them straight to Shopify or your marketplace, no manual structuring needed.
More suppliers are on the roadmap right after launch. CJ is just where we've already got the end-to-end flow working.
Shopify only for now, or can this handle mixed stores too?
SellerClaw
@konstantin_alkhimovΒ Not Shopify only. Shopify and eBay are live now, with more channels coming. The same agent logic runs across whichever stores are connected.
SellerClaw
@konstantin_alkhimovΒ
Mixed stores, not Shopify only. Here's where things stand right now:
Sourcing / dropshipping: CJ Dropshipping
Sales channels: Shopify and eBay (Amazon and Etsy are next on the roadmap)
Ads: Google and Facebook
And it's not one store per account, you can connect several Shopify stores and several eBay accounts to a single SellerClaw login and run all of them from one window. So if you're juggling multiple storefronts across both platforms, they all live in one place.
Mailwarm
This is a big vision. Running a store touches so many moving parts: sourcing, listings, pricing, ads, fulfillment, support. Having specialized agents coordinated by a supervisor makes sense. The key challenge is probably trust and control.
What actions are merchants most comfortable automating first: listings, pricing, ads, or support?
SellerClaw
@thamibenjellounΒ Most start in advisory mode, which means the agent recommends and the merchant approves everything. What gets handed over first usually comes down to risk tolerance for that specific store. The modes exist precisely because that answer is different for everyone.
SellerClaw
@thamibenjellounΒ Hey,
What to automate first depends upon the business model and the platform you sell in.
1. The dropshippers need to automate listings and pricing model first since the new products on the supplier end appear every hour. It's a competitive advantage if you can list the product fast, set up a stock control to avoid OOS (out of stock) cancellations, add correct fees, shipping costs and your margin.
2. As to pricing, basically the US market is quite coherent in terms of marketplace fees. Amazon has a referral fee of 15% for most of the categories for years. Here's the top question is to calculate the economy of the listing not to lose your margin. Pricing matters but it's mostly a one-time set up and control of regular deals / discount you're ready to give.
3. Support is mostly applied to Etsy sellers as the platforms requires a day-to-day communicatios between the seller and the buyer and lots of offers have some customizations and made-to-order listings. Here's the agent can take control of it and in this case it's really looking for automation from scratch. The most crititcal here is to create a RAG model and provide an agent with the comprehenive description of the listings so the agent will find the information in your own database instead of googling the incorrect information which may cause a return and seller's costs.
4. Once all the ops questions closed you can keep going with ads. It's sure to be automated once the correct p&l dashboard with all the fees is in front of you and you clearly understand the ACOS & TACOS you can allow.
Best,
Gleb
SellerClaw
Spent most of this launch figuring out where to draw the line in the messaging between what SellerClaw does and what you still own. Each agent has a defined scope, irreversible actions require confirmed context, there's a full log. That's the architecture that earns the trust to expand the scope.
SellerClaw
Thank you for being here. This is a big day for us.
We always give 500 credits on signup. Today, for the Product Hunt community specifically: enter promo code PH1000 and get an extra 1,000 on top. π 1,500 credits to put the agents to real work.
Your agent can integrate with Woocommerce
SellerClaw
Hey Product Hunt!
The SellerClaw SaaS is a really game-changer in e-commerce market.
I've been working with Amazon, eBay, Etsy and other e-commerce platforms for 7 years and it's really challenging to monitor all day-to-day activitities across several platforms since they're completely different. I know this pain as a seller and as a CEO of the marketplace agency.
E-commerce has drastically changed over the past few years.
In 2015 you would create a listing and wait for sales. Just ship the order and receive funds to your bank account.
Now it's a huge scope of work
- market research
- import / custom clearance, duties / VAT
- changing legal environment
- certifications
- trademark issues
- product listings (photo & video content, SEO description)
- pricing (unit economy, competitior analysis)
- order fulfillment
- returns
- customer feedbacks
- loyalty programs
- ADS (marketplace traffic and external)
- UGC, influencers
And that's not the final list of the seller's activities. It requires daily control and resources.
SellerClaw will change the marketplace department in a company and will facilititate the growth when you're focused on a strategy goals instead of tracking orders shipped by USPS or changing the price manually since the FBA is becoming annualy expensive in Oct.
SellerClaw professional agents can close all the issues.
Wishing good luck to the project and we're waiting for a demo with you.
Best,
Gleb