In Partnership with
Commerce for Agents Hackathon
When Agents Don't Just Shop - They Discover, Bargain, and Negotiate Together.
Agentic commerce evolves from solo transactions to collaborative markets. Agents form coalitions, negotiate with merchants, and settle trusted deals at scale.
AGENTS FOR COMMERCE
One user's agent finds and buys one product.
A single assistant browses a catalog and checks out.
Useful - but it's the world we already understand.
COMMERCE FOR AGENTS
Many agents discover shared demand and transact as a market. They cluster intent, negotiate as coalitions, manage risk, and resolve disputes. This is the layer no one has built yet.
A Million Agents, One Demand
When agents represent thousands of users, commerce shifts from browsing to building demand. A million agents wanting the same shoe becomes a market force that dictates production and pricing.
01
Discover each other
Find peers with the same intent through a trusted agent registry.
02
Form a coalition
Assemble a temporary buying group and estimate real aggregate demand.
03
Ask for consent
Check in with their humans at the moments that actually matter.
04
Negotiate with merchants
Bring collective demand to a supplier and bargain on price and terms.
05
Commit like a group buy
Offer a purchase commitment: a discount unlocks only if enough orders land.
06
Settle with guardrails
Arrange authorization, escrow, refunds, and chargeback handling within signed limits.
07
Manage risk
Buy delivery or failure insurance so the coalition is covered if things slip.
08
Resolve disputes
Handle quality, shipment, or sizing failures - and reward the agents whose intelligence helped.