Promotion readiness

Fix offer logic before agent traffic hits checkout.

During onboarding, Pivota checks your discounts, auto promos, eligibility rules, payment incentives, and checkout behavior to spot what may block the path from recommendation to transaction.

The result is a cleaner offer, price, and checkout path that external LLMs and agents can call without guessing across fragmented merchant logic.

Why this belongs in onboarding

Promotion readiness is part of onboarding, not a standalone coupon feature.

Pivota evaluates and tightens promotion logic upstream so later agent calls do not need to search across banners, coupon fields, payment incentives, and checkout rules to find a real transaction path.

Connect your store through the existing merchant onboarding flow

Spot likely blockers before they affect live agent-driven transactions

Improve every later offer, price, and checkout path through the same gateway

Why this matters

Visible offers are not the same as executable offers.

Many merchants already have discounts, bundles, payment incentives, and auto promos on site. But external agents still struggle to determine which offer applies, whether the shopper is eligible, how a payment incentive changes the final path, or whether checkout will actually resolve correctly.

If an agent has to search banners, coupon logic, payment rules, and checkout behavior across many places, the path breaks before conversion.

Promotion Readiness helps merchants clean that up upstream, so downstream agent calls have a more reliable path to execution and a cleaner path to transaction.

Visible offer

A promotion banner, PDP badge, coupon field, or payment incentive a shopper can see on site.

Executable offer

An offer an agent can match, validate, preserve, and route through a real merchant-native checkout path.

What Pivota checks during onboarding

Promotion logic that most often blocks downstream execution

Promotion Readiness is part of merchant onboarding and the agent-to-order path. Pivota does not just surface offers. It checks the parts of merchant logic that most often block downstream execution and conversion.

Offers and discounts

Review visible offers, discount structures, and auto promos that may affect downstream recommendation and checkout behavior.

Eligibility conditions

Check whether cart rules, thresholds, customer requirements, and promo logic create conflicts or ambiguity.

Payment incentives

Evaluate whether card offers, wallet incentives, financing logic, or PSP-linked incentives are ready to execute cleanly.

Checkout continuity

Check whether the final checkout path can reliably carry the right offer, payment logic, and merchant-native execution flow.

The goal is not a certification. It is a practical way to find likely blockers and improve what agents can execute later.

Common promotion blockers

The problems that make visible offers hard to execute

Cart threshold conflicts

A visible discount looks simple, but the final cart threshold changes the path late in checkout.

Membership-only pricing

Public pricing and gated pricing are easy to confuse when eligibility is not exposed clearly.

Wallet incentive mismatch

A payment-linked incentive is advertised but not preserved consistently when execution starts.

Shipping incentive ambiguity

A shipping offer is visible, but the qualification logic changes across cart, region, or bundle rules.

Downstream value

Optimize upstream. Improve every downstream agent call.

Later, when external LLMs, personal agents, messaging-based assistants, or branded agent experiences call into Pivota, they do not need to guess which promotion might work or assemble checkout logic from scattered merchant systems.

Instead, they receive a cleaner, better-matched, more executable offer, price, and checkout path through Pivota.

That makes promotion readiness more than a coupon feature. It becomes part of the merchant-native commerce layer that downstream agents rely on.

Cleaner offer matching for every downstream agent call

Fewer checkout failures caused by promo ambiguity or rule conflicts

Better offer, payment, and execution alignment across agent surfaces

Optimize once at onboarding. Improve every later agent checkout path.

What merchants keep

No replatforming required

Pivota works with the merchant stack you already have, whether it runs on Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, or another setup. Merchants keep their storefront, PSP, fulfillment systems, and customer operations.

Promotion Readiness improves how offers, incentives, and checkout logic resolve across that existing stack. Then Pivota exposes a more reliable path for downstream agent calls.

Keep your storefront
Keep your PSP
Keep your fulfillment and customer operations
Improve how agent-driven transactions execute

FAQ

FAQ

Is Promotion Readiness a coupon finder?

No. Promotion Readiness is part of merchant onboarding. It helps merchants improve how offers, incentives, and checkout logic execute later through agent-driven commerce flows.

Why do this during onboarding?

Because upstream cleanup improves every downstream agent call. Merchants fix offer and incentive gaps once, and later agents get a more reliable path from recommendation to checkout.

What does Pivota actually check?

Pivota checks merchant offers, discounts, auto promos, eligibility conditions, payment incentives, and checkout execution continuity.

Do merchants need to replatform?

No. Merchants keep their storefront, PSP, fulfillment, and customer operations. Pivota improves the path from offer logic to completed transactions across the existing stack.

Why does this matter if promotions are already visible on my site?

Visible promotions are not always executable promotions. Pivota helps make sure downstream agents can match, validate, and route the right offer through a real merchant-native checkout path.

Final CTA

See what may be blocking your downstream agent checkout paths

Connect your store and let Pivota identify likely offer, payment, and checkout issues before they affect real agent-driven transactions.