EcommerceinStrawberry

Strawberry is your newest hire on the ecommerce team.

Think of Strawberry like a sharp new operator who is fast and tireless but needs a bit of training first. Running a store isn't one job, it's about 30 small ones a day - listings, competitor checks, inventory, customer questions, the Monday numbers. Strawberry can take whole chunks of that off your plate, but it's best you get to know each other before handing over the big stuff.

How to set up your ecommerce agent

Share your context. Import from your old browser, import your memories from ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini, and connect the tools you already live in - your Shopify store, your inbox, your supplier sheets, and the competitor sites you keep an eye on.

Talk to your agent however is fastest: type it, or just use voice.

Share your plate. Tell it what you sell, who you sell to, and which recurring chore is eating your week, then ask your companion for suggestions. The goal is to walk away with a few use cases you can run today instead of managing apps.

Five concrete use cases

Find and vet new products to sell

Define: Tell it your niche and your margin rules, point it at a product you already do well, and say what makes something a fit - solves a problem or rides a trend, hard to find locally, light to ship, and not already saturated.

Execute: Strawberry runs parallel agents across trend sources, competitor stores and supplier sites, then hands you a scored shortlist with a demand signal, how many competitors already sell it, a likely supplier with landed cost, and the margin at your usual price. You make the call on brand fit, it does the eight-tab gather.

Save as a skill, then turn it into a routine that surfaces a few fresh candidates every week.

Pair it with customer support for the post-purchase side, cold outreach for wholesale and partnerships, and data extraction for turning competitor pages into clean tables.

Prompt to try in Strawberry

Research 10 product candidates in [my niche]. For each, give me a demand signal, how many competitors sell it, a likely supplier with landed cost, and the margin at my typical price. Rank them and flag the 3 best fits for my brand. Let's brainstorm this, interview me!

Write the listings

Define: Point it at the SKUs that need copy - a new drop or a cleanup - and your rules: brand voice, meta title under 60 characters with no store-name suffix, descriptions 140-160 characters with a differentiator and a CTA.

Execute: Strawberry drafts titles, descriptions, image alt text and meta fields for the whole batch in your voice, following your SEO spec, so you get publish-ready listings instead of three days of copy-paste. This is the task operators say can't be automated today - it can. You review and push to Shopify.

Save as a skill, then turn it into a routine that drafts listings for every new drop.

Prompt to try in Strawberry

Write SEO-ready titles, descriptions and image alt text for these 20 SKUs in my brand voice. Meta titles under 60 characters with no store-name suffix, descriptions 140-160 characters with a differentiator and a CTA. Let's brainstorm this, interview me!

Keep an eye on competitors

Define: Give it the set of competitor product pages that matter and what you care about - price, active promos, and whether they're in or out of stock.

Execute: Strawberry checks each page on the schedule you set, logs price, promo and stock status, and tells you only what changed since last time - a price drop, a new bundle, a sold-out hero product you could win. No spreadsheet, no per-tool API, just a browser doing the round you do by hand.

Save as a skill, then turn it into a routine that runs the check every Monday morning.

Prompt to try in Strawberry

Every Monday, check these 12 competitor product pages. Log each one's price, any active promo, and in-stock status, and tell me what changed since last week. Let's brainstorm this, interview me!

Keep the catalog and stock straight

Define: Tell it which exports to compare - your Shopify inventory against the supplier sheet or your other channels - and your reorder logic, like flag anything below average daily sales times lead time.

Execute: Strawberry reconciles the data, flags every SKU below its reorder point, catches mismatches that lead to overselling, and drafts the reorder list with quantities. It helps you see and draft fast; for a big multi-warehouse brand you'll still keep a true inventory system as the source of record.

Save as a skill, then turn it into a routine that runs the reconciliation on your reorder cadence.

Prompt to try in Strawberry

Compare this Shopify inventory export to my supplier stock sheet, flag every SKU below its reorder point, and draft the reorder list with quantities. Let's brainstorm this, interview me!

Answer customers and learn from reviews

Define: Point it at your inbox or help desk and your docs - product, shipping, returns - and tell it which questions to draft for and how strict to be on tone.

Execute: Strawberry drafts replies to pre-sale and post-purchase questions using your real docs, so a "does this fit, does it ship to X" never sits long enough to lose the sale. Then it reads your recent reviews and hands you the top recurring complaints and the most-requested changes - the product signal most stores never mine.

Save as a skill, then turn it into a routine that drafts the morning's replies and a weekly review summary.

Prompt to try in Strawberry

Draft replies to these pre-sale questions using my product, shipping and returns docs. Then read my last 200 reviews and give me the top 5 recurring complaints and the 3 most-requested changes. Let's brainstorm this, interview me!

Be creative

Strawberry doesn't just help with what you already do - it can take on things you haven't had time for, or didn't think were possible.

Prompt to try in Strawberry

What are some more ways you can help me run my store? Here are a few I'm curious about - push back and add your own.

  • Weekly scorecard: every Monday, pull revenue, orders, AOV and top products from Shopify and your ad platforms into one plain-language read of what changed and why.
  • Owned channels: first-draft your email and SMS calendar and the welcome and abandoned-cart flows in your voice.
  • Returns and fraud noise: triage suspicious orders and returns so you're not hand-cancelling them.
  • Supplier research: vet a new supplier's reliability, MOQs and lead times before you commit.

Get your team on board

Prompt to try in Strawberry

Help me get my whole team set up on Strawberry.

  • Create a team: free, shared workspace with unified billing and admin controls.
  • Share companion, context and skills so everyone runs the same listing rules, competitor set and reorder logic.

Frequently asked questions

Have questions? We'd love to hear from you.

Not unless you tell it to. Listings, reorder lists and replies land as drafts for your approval. Once you trust a pattern you can let a routine handle the recurring round, and you stay the one who hits publish.

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