Browser-native storefronts that AI agents can shop on directly — through the W3C WebMCP standard, not pixel-clicking.
What is agentic commerce? The next wave of e-commerce, where AI shopping agents (Auto Browser, Gemini, Claude, ChatGPT agents) browse and buy on behalf of users. Today's agents do this by screenshotting and guessing at "Add to Cart" buttons — slow, fragile, and prone to abandoned carts and wrong-variant orders.
WebMCP changes that. Websites expose typed callable tools (addToCart, checkout, checkFitment) directly to agents through navigator.modelContext. 89% fewer tokens, deterministic results, no broken pixel-clicks when CSS changes. First-mover positioning for Malaysian SMEs entering the agent-traffic era.
Multi-category storefronts with WebMCP-registered tools. 1 project (more on the way).
Malaysian neighborhood car-accessory storefront, agent-ready out of the box. 18 SKUs, 4 categories, 7 WebMCP tools with per-view scoping. The killer tool: checkFitment — pixel-clicking agents can't do this reliably.
Coming soon — multi-category simple-attribute retail (the 90% of MY SME case).
Coming soon — single-category high-variant niche.
Coming soon — multi-category with per-category typed schemas (TVs ≠ fridges ≠ washers).
Coming soon — multi-category recurring-purchase retail.