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AI infrastructure to create and operate eCommerce stores
Stable Commerce is an AI-powered infrastructure designed to create and operate eCommerce stores. It replaces the need for a full team by deploying six autonomous agents that handle everything from storefront design to daily operations. The platform imports your existing Etsy catalog, builds a custom store with a domain, and runs the business day-to-day—no coding or themes required.
Stable Commerce imports your Etsy catalog, designs your storefront, and ships product pages, checkout, and a custom domain in minutes. No code, no themes, no waiting.
The platform runs inventory, orders, shipping rules, refunds, and abandoned cart recovery. Every morning, it reads your store and tells you the one move that matters most that day.
It answers buyer questions in your voice, handles returns, and escalates only the rare cases that actually need you. Never on a Sunday off.
This agent writes newsletters, transactional emails, and drip campaigns. It knows your products, seasons, and repeat buyers—and writes like you would. It also creates ad creative, sets budgets, and optimizes daily, showing you exactly where each dollar went.
"A $100 sale on Etsy nets you $65–75 after all fees. On your own store, that same sale keeps $95+ in your pocket."
Stable Commerce directly addresses the fee drain that eats into independent sellers' margins. By moving your store off Etsy, you keep nearly all of your revenue. The platform also eliminates the risk of sudden policy changes, listing removals, or algorithm shifts that can tank your visibility overnight. You own the customer relationship, the email list, and the loyalty loop.
You sell on Etsy and want to stop losing 10–25% of every sale to fees. You're a solo operator who needs a full eCommerce team—storefront, inventory, customer support, marketing, and SEO—without hiring people. You want to own your customer relationships and build a brand that isn't at the mercy of a third-party platform.
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Anton Goldshtein