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Shopify is creating a native system allowing any publisher (LLMs, apps, influencers) to directly access its merchant network for affiliate sales. This move could disintermediate traditional affiliate platforms by making the process native to the core commerce infrastructure, centralizing discovery and commissions.
Shopify and Google are creating an open-source protocol to let AI agents conduct complex commerce. This universal language moves beyond single-item purchases, enabling nuanced transactions like subscriptions, product bundles, and custom shipping instructions directly within conversational AI, aiming to replicate the full online store experience.
Shopify's President argues that unlike ad-driven search, agentic commerce uses a user's deep contextual history to surface the best products. This merit-based system gives smaller, specialized brands an advantage over large incumbents who traditionally dominate through advertising spend.
Shopify is making all product data AI-optimized by default, preparing merchants for a future where consumers shop via AI agents (like ChatGPT) instead of traditional websites. This strategic move ensures brand visibility and transactability in an emerging "agentic commerce" ecosystem where websites are no longer the primary interface.
To achieve marketing scale, TikTok allows any creator to promote any item from a business's shop catalog and earn affiliate commissions. This shifts the model from direct contracting of top talent to an open marketplace, activating niche creators and ensuring broad product coverage.
The new version of Shopify's Sidekick AI goes beyond answering data queries. By integrating with a store's third-party apps (like Klaviyo and Gorgias), it becomes a central command center. This allows operators to analyze and potentially orchestrate actions across their entire marketing and operations stack from a single chat interface.
Shopify's Harley Finkelstein argues agentic commerce will make SEO obsolete. Instead of brands gaming search rankings, AI will recommend products based on merit and a user's personal context history. This shift could level the playing field, allowing smaller, high-quality brands to be discovered more easily.
OpenAI is more public and aggressive with its shopping features (partnering with Shopify, DoorDash) than its ad strategy. By first attracting thousands of merchants to its e-commerce waitlist, it's establishing a foundational transaction layer. This de-risks its future ad platform by ensuring a ready base of paying customers.
Brands often balk at a 20% affiliate commission, but it's a direct cost for a guaranteed sale. In traditional retail, brands pay enormous, often hidden costs like slotting fees and mandatory retail media buys just for shelf placement, with no guarantee of sales. The affiliate model is often more profitable and transparent.
Meta is releasing its Creator Discovery API, allowing third-party developers to access its creator marketplace data. This will likely spawn a new wave of specialized tools for finding and collaborating with influencers, democratizing access and making it easier for brands to find niche partners outside of Meta's own platform.
Shopify is positioning its Shop app to be the default shopping assistant within AI interfaces like ChatGPT and Claude. By coining the term "Agent of Record," the host highlights Shopify's ambition to own the AI-driven consumer shopping journey, creating a new competitive battleground against giants like Amazon's Alexa.