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For agencies

One account. Every client store. One place to run AI readiness.

If you manage Shopify stores for a roster of clients, AgentReady for Agencies gives you a single account over all of them: a cross-store roll-up of readiness and AI-search rank, a Fleet Monitor that surfaces the stores that need you worst-first, and one-click switching into any store to fix it. Pooled AI credits across the fleet, bulk audits and remediation proposals (never blind writes), and a 20% recurring commission on every store you bring on. $299 a month includes ten client stores at full Agent-tier capability.

See it, don't take our word

Every client store, in one view

The moment you connect a store, the Fleet Monitor folds it into one roll-up, sorted worst-first so the store that needs you most is always on top.

Fleet roll-up · worst-first
store readiness standing open gaps
riverside-roast 48 (D) behind 7 needs attention
northwind-goods 62 (C) behind 4
bayleaf-botanics 74 (B) on par 2
atlas-supply-co 91 (A) ahead 0
 
4 stores · avg readiness 69 · 13 open gaps · 3 to act on
store readiness standing open gaps
riverside-roast 48 (D) behind 7 needs attention
northwind-goods 62 (C) behind 4
bayleaf-botanics 74 (B) on par 2
atlas-supply-co 91 (A) ahead 0
 
4 stores · avg readiness 69 · 13 open gaps · 3 to act on

An example roll-up. Every figure is one of your own stores' data, consolidated in one place. There is no cross-merchant benchmarking and no peer comparison.

The Agency console: every client in one roll-up

Sign in once and see the whole portfolio on one screen: each client store's readiness score, its AI-search rank in Shopify's Global Catalog, the remediation still outstanding, the plan it's on, and the 20% commission you're earning on it. No tab-juggling across a dozen Shopify admins, and no spreadsheet you keep up by hand.

The console is the account-level view: it's where you add a client store, see what each one is costing and earning, and decide where your team's hours go next. Every number is your own store's data, consolidated. There is no cross-merchant benchmarking and no peer comparison here, just your fleet, in one place.

The Fleet Monitor: worst-first triage

The Fleet Monitor is the operational view: every store you manage, at a glance, sorted so the ones that need attention float to the top. For each store it shows readiness, catalog standing in the Global Catalog, the agent-traffic trend (AI-bot requests to the surfaces AgentReady serves, which is proof of presence, not full storefront analytics), open gaps, and connection health, so a store that has quietly disconnected or slipped never hides at the bottom of a list.

It's built for the way an agency actually works: open the Monitor, see the three stores in the red, and go fix them. The value is consolidation, every store in one place, not a leaderboard ranking your clients against each other.

  • Readiness and catalog standing per store, at a glance.
  • Agent-traffic trend: AI-bot requests to AgentReady's surfaces, server-verified.
  • Open gaps and the highest-impact fix for each store.
  • Connection health, so a dropped store surfaces instead of going dark.
  • Worst-first sort, so triage is the default view, not a thing you build.

Switch in, fix it, switch out

When a store needs work, switch into it from the console and you're in its full AgentReady workspace: its settings, its catalog, its structured data, its agents.md. Everything a single-store merchant sees, you see, for that client, without a separate login or a handoff. Make the change, confirm it, and you're back to the fleet view.

Bulk audits and remediation proposals, never blind writes

Run an audit across the whole fleet in one action and get a consolidated picture of where every store stands. When you're ready to act, AgentReady drafts the fixes (a clearer title, the right category, fuller product data) as proposals your team reviews before anything reaches a client's live store.

Bulk means bulk drafting, not bulk auto-applying. Nothing is written to a client store until a human pulls the trigger, one change at a time, with one-click undo. The same propose-confirm-apply discipline a single store gets, scaled to a portfolio.

Pooled AI credits across the fleet

Pro AI runs (the frontier-model alt text, descriptions, and FAQ drafting) draw from one shared credit balance for your whole account instead of a separate wallet per store. Top up once and spend it wherever the work is that week. A client store mid-migration that needs a thousand images done doesn't strand credits sitting idle on the rest of the fleet.

Every run still shows its cost before it happens, cached repeats are free, and failed runs refund automatically. The ledger itemizes spend so you can see which client store consumed what.

Pricing, and how the billing actually works

AgentReady for Agencies is $299 a month, which includes ten client stores at full Agent-tier capability, and $19 a month per additional store beyond ten. It's billed to your agency off-Shopify, on one invoice, so you have one bill to reconcile instead of a charge on each client's Shopify account.

Shopify bills app subscriptions per store, so each client store you bring under your account is comped to $0 in Shopify: the store keeps full Agent-tier features, but the charge lives on your agency invoice, not theirs. You decide how to pass it through to clients, or whether to fold it into a retainer.

Earn 20% recurring on every store you refer

Bring a store onto AgentReady and you earn a 20% recurring commission on it for twelve months. It shows up per store in the Agency console alongside that store's plan, so the revenue you're building is visible next to the work you're doing. Honest framing: we're onboarding our first agencies now, so you'd be early, and the commission is the same straightforward 20% for everyone.

Account-first onboarding

You start by creating your agency account, not by installing on a single store. From there you add client stores to the account and connect each one. The roll-up, the Fleet Monitor, the pooled credits, and the commission ledger are all account-level from the first store you add, so the consolidated view is there from day one rather than something you grow into.

Frequently asked questions

How does billing work for an agency account?

$299 a month includes ten client stores at full Agent-tier capability, and additional stores are $19 a month each. It's one invoice billed to your agency off-Shopify, so you reconcile a single bill instead of a charge on every client's Shopify account.

How do the per-store comps work?

Shopify bills app subscriptions per store, so each client store you bring under your agency account is comped to $0 in Shopify. The store keeps full Agent-tier features; the cost sits on your agency's off-Shopify invoice instead of the client's Shopify bill. How you pass that through to clients is up to you.

What does 'pooled AI credits' mean?

Pro AI runs across all your client stores draw from one shared credit balance on your account, rather than a separate wallet per store. You top up once and spend it wherever the work is, so credits never sit stranded on a store that isn't using them. Every run still shows its cost first, cached repeats are free, and failures refund.

How do I refer a store and earn commission?

Bring a store onto AgentReady through your agency account and you earn a 20% recurring commission on it for twelve months. The commission shows up per store in the Agency console next to that store's plan, so you can see the revenue building alongside the work.

How does switching into a client store work?

From the Agency console you switch into any client store and land in its full AgentReady workspace: its settings, catalog, structured data, and agents.md, exactly what a single-store merchant sees. Make the change, confirm it, and switch back to the fleet view. No separate login per store.

Does the Fleet Monitor compare my clients against each other or against other merchants?

No. The Fleet Monitor consolidates your own stores into one worst-first view so triage is easy; its value is having every store in one place, not benchmarking. There is no cross-merchant comparison and no peer leaderboard.

Will bulk remediation write to a client's store automatically?

No. Bulk audits and remediation produce proposals your team reviews. Nothing reaches a client's live store until a human applies it, one change at a time, with one-click undo. Bulk means bulk drafting, not blind writes.

Make your store readable to AI agents

Free to install, AI-readable in about ten minutes, with the proof in your dashboard.