Shopkeeper.Join the waitlist

Hire an AI
shopkeeper.

It builds your storefront, runs the pricing experiments, and recovers lost carts. You pay nothing until it sells.

Your shopkeeper's week

sample report

  • Tested $29 against $24

    on Notion Finance Kit. $29 converted better and stayed.

    +$212
  • Recovered 11 abandoned carts

    with a reminder 40 minutes after checkout was left open.

    +$319
  • Rewrote your product headline

    conversion moved from 3.1% to 4.4% over 6 days.

    +$148
  • One experiment lost

    the bundle banner hurt mobile sales. Rolled back Tuesday.

    reverted

Added this week

+$679

Next week it wants to test a two-product bundle. You approve it, or edit it.

It runs the store. You approve the calls.

Hand it your product

Upload the files and describe what you made in a few sentences. It drafts the storefront, the checkout, and the launch emails.

Approve its plan

Every price, headline, and email comes to you first. Approve each one, or let it act on its own inside limits you set.

Read the weekly report

One plain-English note each Monday: what it tried, what worked, what it earned, and what it wants to test next.

The math, out loud.

Most platforms charge a subscription, a cut, or both. Shopkeeper takes 2% when you sell. Otherwise it costs nothing.

drag to change

  • Shopkeeper2% per sale, no subscription
    $20/mo
  • Easytools$59/mo + 2% per sale
    $79/mo
  • Gumroad10% per sale
    $100/mo
  • Kajabifrom $179/mo
    $179/mo

Platform fees only. Card processing applies everywhere, so it cancels out. Rates are the published prices on each platform's pricing page, July 2026.

It works for you, not instead of you.

Nothing ships without your yes

Pick how much rope it gets. Change it any time.

Report onlyAsk firstAct within limits

Hard caps, built in

A price never moves more than 20% without your approval. It never invents claims about your product. It never emails anyone you didn't clear.

Every change reverses

Everything it does is logged, and everything it does has a one-click rollback.

It reports the misses first

When an experiment loses money, that's the first line of your report, with what it cost and what was rolled back. An employee that hides mistakes gets fired. Same rule here.

Questions, answered straight.

The counter opens soon.

The waitlist gets first invites and a founding rate. Ten seconds, no card, no spam.

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