Traditionally, CPG brands only have relationships with retailers. By placing a QR code on a product, a customer can scan it to start a WhatsApp conversation with an AI. This creates a direct, persistent channel for support, personalized recommendations, and future marketing, bypassing the retailer.
Advanced AI-driven personalization moves beyond reacting to customer queries with context. The true 'magic moment' is when a brand can proactively identify and resolve a potential issue, contacting the customer with the solution before they are even aware of the problem.
Businesses currently present disconnected personalities to customers across sales, service, and marketing. AI agents can bridge these silos to create a seamless, long-running dialogue that remembers context throughout the entire customer journey, fundamentally transforming the customer relationship.
The goal of "always-on" engagement is a seamless, contextual relationship. The best model is interacting with a friend: you can switch from text to a phone call, and they'll remember the context and anticipate your needs. This is the new standard AI should enable for brands.
The marketing dynamic is shifting from influencing human emotions to communicating clear, machine-readable value to consumers' personal AI agents, which will increasingly handle purchasing.
In the near future, AI agents will automatically reorder everyday products based on a user's established brand loyalty. This makes brand affinity more valuable than ever, as competitors will need to create extreme relevance to compel a user to manually override their AI's purchasing habits.
Companies can use AI to generate unique, 'ephemeral software' experiences for marketing campaigns. Instead of a generic Spotify Wrapped-style review, businesses can now affordably create a custom, interactive 'unwrapped' summary for each user based on their specific product usage data, costing just cents in tokens.
Conversational ads offer an unprecedented one-on-one channel for brands to interact with customers at scale. The resulting data—customer questions, complaints, and feedback—is a goldmine for product development and other business functions, potentially exceeding the value of immediate customer acquisition.
While AI fragments shopping channels, it also enables hyper-personalization of the fulfillment experience. By integrating external data like weather, transit times, and regional issues, brands can proactively communicate with customers about their orders, creating a deeper, more valuable connection.
The end state for enterprise AI is a unified, conversational agent serving as the primary interface for a brand. This "digital concierge" will handle sales, support, and other interactions, potentially replacing websites and mobile apps as the main customer touchpoint.
Instead of viewing AI agents as a fundamentally new customer, brands should integrate them as a new channel within their existing omnichannel strategy, much like how e-commerce was added to physical retail. This reframes the challenge from total reinvention to strategic expansion.