What is blocking conversion
See the gaps that may be making your store harder for AI systems to understand, route, or convert.
Connect your store to quickly spot what may be blocking product resolution, checkout continuity, and completed transactions from AI agents, then get clear next steps on what to fix first.
Connect your store to Pivota and quickly see what may be stopping agent demand from turning into completed transactions through your merchant path.
Then get clear next steps on what to fix first across offers, checkout, payments, and execution continuity.
No replatforming. Practical diagnostic, not a certification.
No replatforming. Keep your storefront, payment setup, fulfillment, and operations.
This is a practical diagnostic to help you spot likely issues. It is not a certification or a final go/no-go decision.
Practical starting point
This gives merchants a useful starting point. It helps you spot likely blockers early and leave with clear next steps instead of an abstract label.
Connect your store through the existing merchant signup flow
Spot likely blockers across product resolution, checkout, and payments
Leave with practical next steps on what to fix first
Why merchants need this now
Merchants want revenue from AI-driven traffic, but many stores still have gaps that make the path from recommendation to transaction brittle.
AI systems cannot reliably understand many merchant catalogs
Product and variant data is often incomplete or inconsistent
Checkout and payment flows may not be set up for AI-driven handoff
Many merchants do not know what to fix first
What Pivota analyzes
Catalog structure, product data, and variant coverage
Offers, promotions, and pricing signals that affect conversion
Checkout handoff and merchant-native execution continuity
Payment setup, incentives, and downstream conversion blockers
What merchants get back
What is blocking conversion from agent-driven traffic
The changes most likely to improve the path to transaction
Where offer logic, checkout continuity, or payment handling breaks
A safer rollout path from quick wins to deeper integration work
What you'll get
This is not a certification or final verdict. It is a practical way to spot likely blockers and decide what to work on first.
See the gaps that may be making your store harder for AI systems to understand, route, or convert.
Get a prioritized view of the changes most worth making first.
See where offer logic, checkout handoff, payment handling, or write-back becomes brittle.
Understand whether your next step is link-out, feeds, or a deeper merchant-native checkout path.
Sample issue overview
The output is practical rather than abstract. The goal is to show merchants where the agent-to-order path may break before they invest deeper in rollout.
Variant ambiguity is making product comparison less reliable for downstream agents.
Checkout handoff changes late when cart and shipping thresholds apply.
A visible payment incentive is not preserved consistently in execution.
Write-back visibility is too weak to measure downstream reliability with confidence.
How it works
Sign up and connect your existing store and payment setup.
Pivota checks your catalog, product data, offers, checkout flow, and payment setup for gaps that may affect conversion from agent-driven traffic.
You receive a practical action plan showing what to fix first and which integration stage is safest next.
Final CTA
Connect your store and get a practical view of what is blocking the path from agent demand to completed transactions, plus clear next steps on what to improve first.