“Buy me that backpack”
- 01Finds your store in the room
- 02Reads products, stock and price
- 03Locks the price, reserves the item
- 04Creates the order and authorizes payment
AgentRoom connects your store to the assistants where people already ask, compare and buy. One integration — discovery, purchase and post-sale, wherever the conversation happens.
Your customers are already shopping in AI. AgentRoom puts your store there.
People ask their assistant what to buy, compare options and decide inside the conversation. The assistant can only answer with the stores it can reach — and it cannot reach yours.
The sale goes to whoever the assistant could reach. Usually the biggest catalog, never the closest store.
Your products, your prices, your rules — quoted live, in every assistant, from a single connection.
The report that shows you your gaps is never billed. Billing starts when your catalog moves into the room and stays current for every assistant.
We show you, with evidence, what an AI assistant sees when it looks for what you sell — and what your site is missing. The gap report is free and it's yours.
The report costs you nothing, now or later.
Your products, prices and stock move into AgentRoom using whatever you already have: a platform feed, your site markup or your own API. No integration project.
This is where billing starts: the twin lives in AgentRoom and stays current.
Someone asks their assistant for what you sell. The assistant queries AgentRoom and gets your offer back in milliseconds, without touching your site.
Your store answers even when your site is slow, or has no API at all.
Find backpacks under $80 available near Santiago, with returns.
The same room serves both. A purchase closes with price locked and stock reserved. A question about an order gets answered without anyone buying anything.
Being found, answering questions, selling and handling what comes after the sale. One connection, not one vendor per problem.
The same room serves both, and they share every step but the last one. That is why connecting once covers selling and serving at the same time.
“Buy me that backpack”
“Where is my order?”
Your products, prices and stock live inside AgentRoom, so an assistant gets an answer in milliseconds and your store answers even without an API. But a copy is a copy — so nothing is ever promised from it.
AgentRoom can show from its copy. It never promises from its copy.
Your store declares what it sells, where it ships, what it will not discount and what it never shares. AgentRoom enforces it on every conversation — you are not trusting the other side to behave.
Outdoor gear · Santiago, CL
Connected via Platform feed
AgentRoom does not compete for the person asking. Assistants already have the demand and lack the supply — especially every store that never lived on a global platform. That is what we connect.
Catalog · reservation · post-sale
Checkout only if you want it
Letting agents transact with your store only works if the guarantees are part of how it runs. The baseline is included; anything beyond it is a service you switch on — and only pay for when you do.
Part of every conversation, for every store, with no configuration.
You choose what AgentRoom does for your store. What you do not enable does not run, and does not cost you anything.
No subscription. No seats. No fixed monthly fee. And nothing to pay for the shopper or the assistant — the store receives the sale, so the store is the one billed.
| Usage | What the store pays |
|---|---|
| Being present | |
Gap reportThe scan of your store and what it is missing to show up in AI. · per scan | Free |
Catalog in the roomKeeping your products, prices and stock live for every assistant. · per product per month | TBD |
Being foundAn agent surfaces your store as an answer to what someone needs. · per qualified match | TBD |
| Conversations | |
Product questionsAvailability, sizes, shipping times and comparisons answered from your data. · per conversation | TBD |
Order questionsStatus, tracking and delivery answered without reaching your inbox. · per conversation | TBD |
| Transactions | |
Price and stock checkThe live verification against your store before anything is charged. · per check | TBD |
ReservationHolding the item while the purchase is being confirmed. · per reservation | TBD |
Completed orderThe order created in your store, with the receipt both sides can verify. · per order | TBD |
Returns and claimsopt-inA return or claim handled end to end against the original receipt. · per case | TBD |
| Optional services | |
Payment authorizationopt-inAuthorizing on your rails, when the assistant does not bring its own. · per authorization | TBD |
Extended receipt retentionopt-inKeeping receipts beyond the standard window, for audit or regulation. · per receipt per year | TBD |
Fraud and abuse controlsopt-inScreening agent traffic before it reaches your store. · per screened request | TBD |
Agent handshakeopt-inTerms and permissions agreed before an agent operates with your store. · per handshake | TBD |
Rates are not published yet. Services you do not enable are never metered, and every line is measured on real activity — not on how big your catalog is.
The shopper pays nothing. The assistant pays nothing. Neither ever sees this table.
Paying for usage only works if the limit is yours. Define what your store is willing to spend per month, per day or per conversation, and AgentRoom enforces it.
Figures shown are examples, not defaults.
No dashboard to learn. After setup you manage your store in AgentRoom the same way you would tell an employee — in your own assistant, in plain language.
«Stop selling tents until Monday.» «Free shipping over $50 in Santiago.» Everything you would configure in a panel, said out loud instead:
The gap report is free and commits you to nothing. If you decide to join afterwards, there is no integration project and no developer needed.
Then: every new assistant that connects reaches your store, with no work from you.
What was sold, what was asked, what it cost. The dashboard stays deliberately small — everything you configure happens in conversation.