Launched this week

StoreClaw
Grow your store profits with agents that know how to sell
1.6K followers
Grow your store profits with agents that know how to sell
1.6K 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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Most "AI for e-com" tools I've tried are just dashboards with a chatbot bolted on. The fact that StoreClaw takes action rather than giving recommendations changes the math on hiring.
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@alexia_li
What separates this from tools that only adding AI features is the action layer. Every existing tool is still a dashboard — it shows you what's happening and tells you what to do. StoreClaw actually doing the thing is the leap.
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@alexia_li
That’s exactly the gap we’re targeting. StoreClaw isn’t built to advise operators — it’s built to be one, with real execution across workflows instead of static insights.
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@alexia_li Nailed it. Dashboard + chatbot is still a productivity tool — the human is doing the work. An engine that executes changes the category, and the hiring math with it. The question shifts from "do I need another SEO/lifecycle/content hire" to "what channel can I launch next without adding payroll."
Congrats on the launch! Love the direction. My biggest question would probably be trust — especially when autonomous systems start making operational decisions that affect revenue.
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@crystalmei
Trust has two parts:
Competence: Does it make good decisions?
Alignment: Does it optimize for what you actually care about?
It’s built through transparency, human approval for high-impact actions, and the system knowing when to pause. The goal isn’t full autonomy. It’s cheaper and faster than human oversight.
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@crystalmei Thank you. Before AI executes key operational actions, you’ll be able to review and confirm important parts so the system stays aligned with your preferences and business needs.
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@crystalmei Thank you, great point.
Trust is core to how we built this. Agents always generate plans first and nothing is executed without user approval, so you stay fully in control of any changes affecting revenue.
Appreciate you raising this, curious what use cases you’d be most cautious with.
This feels built for operators, not just marketers. How technical does someone need to be to get started?
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@andrew_paul11 You read it right. Zero technical skill needed — if you can connect Shopify to an app, you can run StoreClaw. Operator judgment is the hard part; technical execution is what the engine handles. If you've briefed an agency before, you already know how to run it.
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@andrew_paul11 Totally agree with you! It is truly designed for real store operators instead of only marketers. Zero technical knowledge is required to get started. All operations are simple and visual, so anyone can use it easily with no professional skills needed.
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@andrew_paul11 Thanks Andrew, and you've read the product correctly — it's built for the person who has to actually move the numbers, not the person briefing someone else to move them.
Setup-wise, the floor is low: if you can OAuth a Shopify or Amazon app and answer a few questions about your business, you're running. No prompts to write, no skills to configure. The first audit comes back in under an hour and reads like an operator brief, not a dashboard.
Where being technical helps (but isn't required): if you understand attribution, margin math, and SEO mechanics, you'll push back smarter on the agent's recommendations — which makes them better over time. But the product is designed so a non-technical store owner can approve sensible suggestions on day one.
@satomi_yu Is there a minimum amount of existing sales data that's needed for the AI to derive insights? If the traffic is too low and the data is statistically insignificant, what would the AI do?
Also, does it work with Etsy stores?
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@satomi_yu @hunter_powabase Thanks Hunter, both good questions.
On the data threshold: there's no hard minimum, but the agent honestly degrades what it claims based on what your data supports. On a low-traffic store, it'll lean more on category-level benchmarks, competitor signals, and structural audits (does your schema work, are your titles missing intent keywords, etc.) — and less on conversion or attribution claims that need real volume to be statistically real. When it does surface a recommendation that's data-thin, it flags the confidence level rather than presenting it as solid. The principle we hold: never pretend a recommendation is data-backed when it isn't.
On Etsy: it's labeled "Coming Soon" on our connectors page today. Etsy operators are exactly who we'd want to hear from while we're building it out, so if that's your store, drop us a line.
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@hunter_powabase
No hard data minimum — the agent adjusts confidence to the quality of available data and won’t overclaim insights it can’t support.
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@hunter_powabase Great question,this is exactly the scenario we designed StoreClaw for.There is no minimum sales data requirement to get started. It will never push high-risk changes, and every action requires your manual approval before going live.
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@hunter_powabase Feel free to register and try out our product in depth.
Triforce Todos
does it handle seasonal shifts? My business has huge Q4 peaks and summer deaths. If I connect it in January will it know that February is supposed to be slow, or will it panic and recommend I cut everything?
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@abod_rehman You can share your industry background and historical business data with the AI, and it will identify patterns based on your business performance and industry cycles.
That said, providing clear context and goals in your prompts can help the AI make even more accurate decisions for your business.
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@abod_rehman Fair concern — "panic and cut everything" is the failure mode of most optimization tools. Two things. One, the engine reads category and competitive seasonality, not just your store in isolation — so day one in January, it already knows February is a trough for your category. Two, your own store history gets ingested at connection, so your specific seasonality shape (Q4 ramp, summer dip) feeds into how current performance is read. Slow February isn't a problem to solve — it's a baseline to plan against.
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@abod_rehman
No worries at all — we’ve got that covered. StoreClaw is built to handle those shifts safely without overreacting 🚀
Love the agents that do the work angle. what’s the first skill most ecommerce founders end up using after signup?
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@owen_shaw2 Great question and thanks for the kind words.
Most founders start with content-related automation first, especially product SEO (meta descriptions, product copy, and alt text). It’s the quickest way to see immediate impact without changing their existing workflow.
Appreciate you taking a look, would be curious to hear what you’d want an agent to handle first in your own setup.
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@owen_shaw2 Thanks for the question,I love that you’re thinking about how founders actually adopt tools.
Most don’t jump into big changes like pricing or inventory first. They start with SEO content work because it’s the most tedious part of the job that still matters a lot. The agents let them knock that out in minutes instead of days, so they can get back to building the parts of the business only they can do.
Would be curious to hear what your “low-risk, high-impact” task would be if you tried StoreClaw.
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@owen_shaw2 Glad you love our working agent design! Most ecommerce founders start with full-store bulk SEO audit and AI product copy optimization right after signing up. It helps them quickly fix traffic flaws and polish product content to boost organic traffic and conversions efficiently.
how safe are the automated seo changes? can store owners approve every action before it goes live?
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@wyatt_carter Every automated SEO change requires your explicit approval before going live,you’re always in full control.
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@wyatt_carter Safety is our top priority here. No automated SEO updates go live directly, owners hold the final approval right for all operations.
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@wyatt_carter Automated SEO changes in StoreClaw are completely safe and fully compliant with platform guidelines.
And you must manually approve every single SEO action before it goes live—from listing inspection, keyword optimization to meta description updates. You stay in full control; nothing gets published automatically.