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AI Marketing for Ecommerce Brands
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CoMo connects to your ecommerce data stack — catalog, purchase history, inventory, and ad accounts — and runs agents that write product SEO content, trigger lifecycle emails on purchase behavior, and adjust paid bids around promotions. Work ships overnight under your approval, without a campaign manager coordinating every update.
The Ecommerce Marketing Problem: Catalog Scale Kills Execution Speed
Ecommerce marketing breaks at scale because the catalog moves faster than the team. A new collection drops, a SKU goes out of stock, a competitor cuts prices on a key category — and the content, paid campaigns, and email sequences referencing those products are wrong within hours. Most teams manage this by narrowing focus to hero SKUs and ignoring the long tail entirely, leaving significant organic and email revenue on the table.
Seasonality compounds the problem. The window between a holiday campaign being timely and being irrelevant is narrow. Email sequences need to branch on purchase history, not just calendar date. Paid copy needs to reflect current promotions, not last month's. Coordinating all of this manually requires a team size that most brands can't justify.
What CoMo's Agents Do Overnight for Ecommerce
CoMo connects to your ecommerce platform (Shopify, BigCommerce, or custom), ad accounts, and email platform. The SEO agent scans your catalog for pages with thin or missing content and queues product descriptions and category guides targeting actual search demand — prioritized by revenue potential, not random order. The email agent reads purchase event data and triggers post-purchase sequences, replenishment nudges, and win-back campaigns based on what customers actually bought and when. The paid agent monitors performance by product group and flags creative or budget adjustments ahead of promotional windows.
Before CoMo: a new collection launches with no organic content, paid campaigns pointing at last season's copy, and a single batch email blast to the full list. After CoMo: the content agent drafts collection landing copy and three supporting blog posts before launch day. The email agent segments buyers who purchased from the adjacent category and queues a targeted sequence. The paid agent surfaces a creative brief for the new collection with CTR benchmarks from the previous drop. Your team reviews and approves each piece; nothing goes live unreviewed.
FAQ
AI Marketing for Ecommerce — common questions
Can CoMo handle a catalog with thousands of SKUs?
Yes. The SEO and content agents prioritize work by revenue impact and search demand, not catalog order. They surface the highest-opportunity gaps first so your team isn't reviewing low-priority drafts. Bulk catalog updates are batched for approval.
How does CoMo keep email sequences current with inventory changes?
The email agent reads live inventory data. If a product in an active sequence goes out of stock, it flags the sequence for review and can propose an alternate recommendation — rather than sending customers to a dead page.
Does CoMo work with Klaviyo and other ecommerce email platforms?
CoMo integrates with Klaviyo, Postscript, and major ecommerce email platforms. It reads list segments and purchase event data from your platform and drafts sequences in your account — it doesn't replace your ESP, it feeds it better content.
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