
StoreClaw
Grow your store profits with agents that know how to sell
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Grow your store profits with agents that know how to sell
2.2K followers
StoreClaw is the first AI commerce platform with agents that know how to sell, so you can make more money with less effort and less stress. Connect StoreClaw to your existing store and it will study your numbers, current sales figures, and growth trajectory, and then offer proactive suggestions that it can execute on your behalf — once you give it your approval. Ask StoreClaw how your business is doing any time, anywhere. Sell more with less stress: StoreClaw.







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Clearly, Amazon is the part of this that interests people most. Their TOS around automated listing and pricing changes is a bit hostile and enforcement is uneven. Are you guys going through SP-API with rate-limited windows? Do operators connect via personal credentials and accept the risk?
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@artstavenka1 We totally understand your concerns about Amazon compliance and safety! StoreClaw integrates exclusively via Amazon’s official SP‑API, fully adhering to their rate limits and TOS for all automated listing and pricing activities.
For more details on integration and security, feel free to contact our support at custosmer.support@storeclaw.ai.
Really like the proactive execution approach.Do the agents learn from previous approved actions over time?
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@dylan_russell Thanks so much for the kind words! Absolutely — StoreClaw’s agents continuously learn from your previously approved actions, preferences, and brand patterns over time, including Listing style, pricing rules, SEO preferences, and optimization habits. It gets smarter and more tailored to your business the more you use it.
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@dylan_russell Thanks Dylan, and to add to what Lena and Satomi said: the practical version of "learning over time" is that the agent keeps a memory of every approval, rejection, and edit you've made, and references it on every new recommendation. So if you've rejected three "lower price" suggestions on a premium SKU, the fourth one doesn't come up — and if you always edit listing copy to lead with the warranty, that pattern gets baked in.
What it's not yet: continuous model fine-tuning per merchant. That's a harder problem we're still working on. For now, "gets smarter" means better-informed by your history — which in practice is most of what operators actually want.
Really cool! Just a few weeks ago I recommended building a similar service to my friend! You literally read my mind))
By the way, what about integration with Google Analytics, Google Search Console, and other important marketing tools that are needed for a full understanding of issues and for high-quality recommendations?
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@natalia_iankovych Haha, what a coincidence! We’ve always focused on building a data-driven optimization experience. Right now, we support integration with major marketing tools like Google Analytics, syncing key data for analysis and recommendations. We’re also continuously expanding compatibility with more popular marketing tools, strengthening data connectivity to deliver more comprehensive, precise optimization plans.
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@natalia_iankovych Thanks Natalia, and that's a fun coincidence — please tell your friend hi.
To add to what Satomi said: Google Analytics is live today (GA4, with traffic, attribution, conversions, and realtime). Google Ads is also live — ROAS, ad spend, campaign optimization. Google Search Console is on the roadmap, not shipped yet. It matters because GSC tells us what actually happened in search after the agent ships a change — without it, we're reading one side of the conversation.
Full current list of connectors is at storeclaw.ai/app/connectors. The priority order for what gets built next is shaped by which tools beta operators tell us they're already in every day. If yours isn't on the list yet, that's exactly the kind of feedback we'd want to hear.
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@natalia_iankovych It feels great that our product matches your idea so well. We are working on supporting integrations with Google Analytics and more popular marketing tools. We keep optimizing data connection features, so we can gather sufficient data to provide more practical optimization advice for everyone.
Does StoreClaw handle product variant meta descriptions separately, or inherit from parent listings?
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@emily_carter18 StoreClaw uses a flexible inherit + independent customization approach: Variants inherit the base meta description from parent listings by default, and you can generate and edit unique meta descriptions for each variant separately (by color, size, etc.) for better SEO and platform compliance (Amazon, Shopify, etc.).
For detailed configuration support, feel free to contact us at custosmer.support@storeclaw.ai.
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@emily_carter18 Thanks Emily, and Satomi already covered the mechanism well. To add the operator side: inherited is usually the right default. Per-variant meta descriptions only earn their keep when variants compete for distinct search intent — e.g., "red leather wallet" vs. "black leather wallet" where the color is a high-volume search term, or sizing where buyers are explicitly searching by size.
When variants are just stocking units of the same product (same intent, same buyer), per-variant overrides usually create maintenance overhead without ranking lift. The agent flags which of your variants meet the "distinct intent" bar before recommending overrides — so you're not editing 47 color variants just because you can.
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@emily_carter18 Hey, Emily, thanks for the question, great one.
StoreClaw supports both approaches depending on how you want to structure your catalog.
Feel free to try it out on your setup, we’re always standby if you need help with configuration or anything along the way
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The approval-before-execution design is exactly the kind of trust architecture that makes autonomous agents actually usable in production. 👍
I've been burned before by tools that "helpfully" rewrote product titles in ways that tanked my brand voice.
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@jaredl Really appreciate this perspective.
That’s exactly why we built the system around controlled autonomy, agents can act, but never override judgment. Brand consistency and merchant intent stay at the center of every action.
Would love for you to give it a try when you’re ready and see how it behaves in a real store context.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m thrilled to launch StoreClaw, the first AI commerce platform with agents that know how to sell, so you can make more money with less effort and less stress.
I've spent the last decade running e-commerce brands. Multiple 8-figure businesses, 0→1 and 1→20 across Amazon, Shopify, TikTok Shop, Walmart, and most of the omnichannel maze in between. I know what the work actually is.
Here's what I've learned:
Every channel is its own 0→1. Mastering Amazon doesn't help you on DTC. Crushing DTC doesn't translate to TikTok Shop. Each one has its own playbook, its own ad math, its own way of punishing operators who think they've already figured it out.
For every new channel you add, the work multiplies. A mature DTC business runs on a team — diagnostics, SEO/GEO, content, paid media, creative, CRO, lifecycle email, customer intelligence. That's not one person's 40 hours. That's four or five specialists, every week, forever. Expertise scales as does the headcount bill.
StoreClaw is the engine I wish I'd had on every launch I've done and every business I've scaled.
StoreClaw ships with 30+ commerce skills, each pre-loaded with the playbook for the channel it operates in. Not a chatbot. Not a copilot. An operator that arrives knowing the job, and is ready to take action.
Plug it into your stack — Shopify, Amazon, WooCommerce, eBay, Walmart, and the social channels you already run on. It watches the numbers, ships the work, tells you what changed and why. The way a senior ops lead would. The way I would, if I had infinite hours.
My question to you: what's the workflow that still eats your week — a channel you can't expand into, or the busywork on the channel you've already mastered?
I'll be here all day. What’s the most daunting challenge you’re facing in agentic commerce these days? Channels, scaling, marketing?
🎁 And a small gift to celebrate our launch: use code PH300 at signup to get 300 free credits in your account — enough to get StoreClaw setup, get your first in-depth analysis, and get a plan to improve your products’ AEO.
— Steven, cofounder, StoreClaw
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@steven_zhou8
Every AI tool I've used still needs me to prompt it or babysit it. If StoreClaw actually runs autonomously, that's a different product category entirely.
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@steven_zhou8
This resonates deeply. The hardest part of e-commerce today isn’t just strategy — it’s the endless operational complexity across every channel.
What makes StoreClaw exciting is that it’s built by someone who actually understands the realities of scaling commerce businesses, not just building AI demos. “An operator that arrives knowing the job” is such a powerful framing.
Huge congrats on the launch — excited to see how far autonomous commerce can go from here
Running a 2-person operation here. If this actually takes work off my plate instead of adding "monitor the AI" to my todo list, this changes everything.
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@boyuan_deng1 Storeclaw is exactly what you need. It’s designed to significantly improve efficiency and productivity for small teams like yours. Welcome to subscribe and give it a try!
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@boyuan_deng1
Definitely!
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@boyuan_deng1 That's the whole bet. "Monitor the AI" is just another task — we built it to close its own loops so you don't inherit a new job. 2-person teams are exactly who this is for. DM me if you want early access.