
StoreClaw
Grow your store profits with agents that know how to sell
2.2K followers
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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This sounds powerful. Curious how the approval flow works in practice, especially when two agents suggest conflicting optimizations. Is every action human-reviewed, or can certain tasks auto-execute?
Exciting features, would love to see use case examples! Also, I'm trying to connect Shopify to StoreClaw and is stuck at Step 3: Configure App Permissions and Settings. The instruction is "Continue through the app setup flow and locate App URL, then fill in the default address." As someone who is unfamiliar with Shopify Apps, I wouldn't know what should be the default address to fill in. More background information/instruction here would be helpful.
Congrats on the launch! Are sellers able to customize operational goals? For example optimizing for margin vs growth vs inventory liquidation?
For store owners already using AI tools - what’s the one growth or operational decision you’d trust an AI agent to fully execute for you today without manual intervention?
Pricing changes? Inventory optimization? Ad spend allocation? Customer retention campaigns?
Curious where people draw the line between “AI assistant” and “AI operator.”
I would like to know about the architecture behind this
How are the agents deciding which optimizations to suggest — rule-based workflows or data-driven analysis from store performance? Also, does MCP support custom developer actions/plugins?
The approval before execution design is underrated and loved that part - most agentic tools go too far too fast and that's exactly why merchants don't trust them. Curious how much those Skills actually adapt per vertical, because a DTC apparel brand and a B2B parts seller live in completely different PPC realities.
StoreClaw looks promising. Curious how the agents handle returns and refunds — do they learn from those too?