Integrations
Connect the agent without turning implementation into a heavy custom project.
The product is designed to fit into real commerce stacks: Magento, feeds, APIs, storefront widgets, and extensible workflow hooks.
Integration methods
Choose the path that matches the merchant stack.
This page reduces technical uncertainty during evaluation.
Magento integration
Sync products, attributes, and order lookups through Magento-friendly flows.
Feed imports
Import structured product data when API access is limited or delayed.
API integration
Use direct APIs and webhooks for custom data and workflow needs.
External widget install
Deploy the storefront assistant without requiring a complex platform plugin by default.
Storefront installation
Launch the customer-facing assistant without overcomplicating the storefront.
That is especially important for merchants who want to move quickly, test live, and keep implementation risk under control.
- Embeddable widget for controlled rollout.
- Flexible data ingestion path for support content and products.
- No mandatory heavy Magento module if the merchant does not need one.
Architecture comparison
Traditional heavy extension approach vs lightweight SaaS approach
Use this view when a merchant or technical stakeholder needs to understand the implementation trade-off in plain language.
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Traditional heavy extension approach
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Lightweight SaaS approach
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Store install path
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Module/package rollout and theme review | Credentials plus storefront snippet |
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Magento load
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Broader in-store logic and upgrade coupling | On-demand reads and compact summaries |
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Launch speed
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Often slower and more technical | Fast rollout with guided checks |
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Operational posture
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Heavier maintenance surface | Centralized SaaS control plane |