Callio and five agents. One account brain.
For Shopify DTC brands, every Comver agent already reads the same rows — products, orders and customers, behaviour sessions, one pipeline, one shared segment library. AI B2B Commerce will point that same set of agents at companies, buyers, quotes and catalogs: Callio phoning the buyer whose quote is open, Copilot briefing you on the accounts that are slipping, and four specialists sharpening what buyers see. It is on the roadmap, with no date announced.
- Roadmap product — no date announced
- Built on the agent stack already shipped for DTC
- Counted revenue and labelled estimates, never blended
One account brain
Coming soonIllustrative roadmap interface — not a B2B measurement.
6
Agents on one shared brain
Callio (flagship) · Copilot · Personalization · Creator · Ads · Competition — the same six that ship for DTC today
17
Data sources, each shown live or not
Every source is marked Connected or Unavailable — agents reason over what is connected, never over assumptions
56
Pre-made intent audiences
One shared segment library today; buyer-and-account audiences will be built the same way
60–90 s
Read-only storefront scan
Copilot scores a store 0–100 against a target of 70+ and hands every agent the same evidence
These figures describe Comver AI Commerce as it ships for Shopify DTC stores today. AI B2B Commerce is a roadmap product — nothing on this page is a B2B measurement, screenshot or price.
Six agents, pointed at accounts
Each job will belong to exactly one agent, as it does today. Callio is the flagship and the only agent that speaks to buyers; Copilot is the only one that changes a module on its own, and only inside the policy you set.
Callio
Will phone the buyer whose quote is open or whose reorder is overdue, text when the call cannot connect, email when the phone cannot reach — and take the reorder on the call.
Learn moreCopilot
An account-health brief: which accounts are slipping, which quotes are ageing past their usual decision time, which price-list pages leak buyers — each line ending in a reversible action.
Learn morePersonalization
A distributor sees tiered pricing and pallet bundles; a new account sees onboarding proof. Catalog templates tested head-to-head with statistical confidence.
Learn moreCreator
Spec-sheet-grade product pages from the outcome-led B2B blueprint — comparison tables, compliance and warranty blocks, downloadable specs.
Learn moreAds
Lead-source attribution for wholesale: LinkedIn, Google Search and referral partners joined to account revenue rather than order revenue.
Learn moreCompetition
Competitor catalog and trade-programme watch: new SKUs, MOQ changes and trade messaging, diffed between two real snapshots.
Learn moreThe same rows, read by every agent
Comver does not give each agent its own copy of the store, and the B2B twin will not give each agent its own copy of the account book. Products, orders and customers are read live from the Shopify Admin API; behaviour sessions and events arrive from one storefront tracking embed; every person sits in one pipeline; and the segment library is shared. Companies, buyers and price lists will join that hub from Shopify’s B2B APIs rather than a second system of record.
- One segment library: an audience built from buyer sessions will be the same audience Callio phones and Personalization shows a different catalog to
- One action queue: Copilot recommendations, scan findings and inactive modules land in the AI Action Plan and route to the agent that can execute them
- One honesty rule: recoverable revenue carries an ≈ and its arithmetic; attributed revenue is written only when an order followed a message
What ships today, and what it will become
Nothing in the left column is a promise — it is what each agent does for Shopify DTC stores now. The right column is the roadmap: the same mechanism, transposed to accounts.
| Comver AI Commerce (today) | Comver AI B2B Commerce (coming) | |
|---|---|---|
| Callio | Calls the shoppers who left — call → SMS → email | Calls the buyer whose quote is open or reorder is due; takes the reorder on the phone |
| Copilot | Daily brief, CRO score, ranked reversible actions | Account-health brief: slipping accounts, ageing quotes, leaking price-list pages |
| Personalization | Segment → experience; template A/B tests | Price-list and segment catalog experiences; A/B on catalog templates |
| Creator | Product-page writer + CRO optimize (Beta) | Spec-sheet-grade pages: comparison, compliance, warranty, downloadable specs |
| Ads | 15 traffic sources joined to Shopify order revenue (Beta) | Lead sources — LinkedIn, search, referral partners — joined to account revenue |
| Competition | Storefront diffs turned into ranked alerts (Beta) | Competitor catalog and trade-programme watch |
| Who they speak to | Shoppers, one person at a time | Buyers, in the context of the company they buy for |
| What they act on | Carts, checkouts, orders | Quotes, purchase orders, reorder rhythms, price lists |
How the agents will arrive in order
The sequence we intend to build in. No dates are announced; the waitlist decides what is validated first.
- 1
Waitlist and discovery
Wholesale and B2B sellers on Shopify tell us how they quote, price and reorder, and which agent would earn its keep first. Early conversations shape the first release.
- 2
The account brain
Companies, locations, buyers and price lists read from Shopify’s B2B APIs into one hub, so every agent reads the same rows the way they read the store today.
- 3
Callio and Copilot for accounts
The two agents whose value is clearest: campaigns for open quotes and overdue reorders, and a morning brief on account health with reversible actions.
- 4
The four specialists
Price-list experiences and catalog A/B tests, spec-sheet-grade pages, wholesale lead attribution and competitor catalog watch — each a sidebar row, not a new login.
Estimates say so. Roadmap says so.
Comver keeps facts, estimates and unfinished work visibly apart across every agent, and the B2B twin inherits the same marks — including the mark on itself.
≈
Every estimate carries the mark
Recoverable revenue, module uplift ranges and monthly potential are labelled estimates, with the arithmetic shown
$
Attributed revenue is counted
Written only when an order followed a message, or carries the code or cart a module touched
0
B2B measurements on this site
Nothing here is a B2B screenshot, KPI or price — the figures above describe the shipped DTC engine
Missing inputs are shown explicitly. Copilot names unavailable sources instead of filling gaps with assumptions — every agent inherits the same rule, and so will their B2B twins.
Frequently asked questions
No. The six agents ship for Shopify DTC stores today; the B2B twin is a roadmap product with no date announced. Nothing in the product yet models companies, price lists, quotes, purchase orders or sales reps, so every B2B behaviour described here is phrased as what it will do.
Callio, then Copilot. Callio acts on people the store already knows and is the agent whose revenue is counted rather than modelled — for accounts that means open quotes, overdue reorders and key accounts gone quiet. Copilot follows because its scan and brief are read-only and its actions are reversible.
They will share it, exactly as they do today: one Shopify app connects products, orders and customers, one storefront tracking embed feeds behaviour, one segment library holds the audiences and one pipeline holds every person. Company accounts, buyers and price lists will join that hub from Shopify’s B2B APIs. An agent only needs its own setup where it speaks through a channel — Callio needs a phone number and a verified sending domain, for example.
Creator, Ads and Competition carry a Beta badge in the product sidebar and on this site; Callio, Copilot and Personalization do not. Their B2B twins inherit those badges, and each page states what is live today for DTC and what is still being wired — Ads, for instance, shows a clear “No ad platforms connected” state until connectors are live for your store.
Only Copilot, only if you turn Autopilot on with the explicit consent checkbox, and only for low-risk, reversible changes to Comver-controlled modules above your confidence threshold and within daily and weekly limits. Checkout, pricing and speed always stay manual. Every other agent proposes; you approve. That policy carries over to B2B unchanged.
Company accounts, locations and price lists live in Shopify’s B2B APIs, which are part of Shopify Plus, and the intention is to build on them rather than duplicate them. Exact requirements will be confirmed closer to release; joining the waitlist is the best way to hear first.
All six agents run on any Shopify store. The pipeline, Callio’s campaigns and storefront chat, Personalization’s A/B tests and the revenue modules all work for a store that sells to businesses, and Creator already ships a B2B / SaaS page blueprint. What is missing until AI B2B Commerce arrives is the account model: companies, buyers, quotes, price lists and reps.
No. Billing stays in Shopify and there is no per-agent price today. B2B pricing has not been announced and will come with the release.
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Help us point the agents at your accounts
Join the B2B waitlist, tell us how you quote, price and reorder, and hear first when the agents learn to work an account book. Until then, everything on the left of that table is live today.
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