Cortex
AI-Native Autonomous Commerce OSAI reasoning over every operation.
Total autonomy for your business.
Connected Across The Systems Of Record
Cortex becomes the operational brain across storefronts, ERP, logistics, support, and CRM without forcing teams to replace the tools they already run.
You set intent.
Cortex executes.
Define your rules — "maintain 30% margins", "never stock out on top 20 SKUs", "auto-approve under ₹50,000" — and the system handles the rest. Relentlessly, accurately, 24/7.
Channels
Connects Shopify, Amazon, WooCommerce — auto-reconciles catalogs using product matching intelligence. Unifies inventory across all channels in minutes, not days.
160+ webhooks · real-time sync · SKU matching
Pricing
Dynamic margin enforcement across every store. Catches mismatches in real-time, corrects based on your rules ('maintain 30% margin', 'match across channels'), and logs every correction.
Real-time detection · rule-based correction · full audit trail
Procurement
Predicts stockouts days before they happen. Drafts purchase orders, picks the best supplier based on past performance and lead times, routes for single-tap approval via WhatsApp, Telegram, or Slack.
Demand forecasting · supplier scoring · auto-PO drafting
Intelligence
Not analytics you check — proactive decisions that reach you. Demand patterns, seasonal spikes, supplier reliability, fulfillment routing — all contextual, all autonomous.
Anomaly detection · pattern learning · self-improving
Six states. Zero dashboards.
Every module follows the same principle: Signal → System decides → System acts → Human approves (maybe).
Senses
Watches everything, all the time. When an order comes in on Shopify, it knows. When stock drops on WooCommerce, it knows. When a supplier is late, it knows. It doesn't wait for someone to check a dashboard.
Decides
Stock running low? It drafts a PO, picks the best supplier based on past performance. Prices don't match across stores? It catches the mismatch in real-time and corrects it within your margin rules.
Recommends
No 47 unread alerts. It handles what it can and only surfaces what genuinely needs a human decision — a new supplier, an unusual situation, a strategic call that's yours to make.
Learns
Did that reorder prevent a stockout? Did that price adjustment improve margins? It remembers. Every decision refines its future behavior through patterns in your actual business data.
Asks
On WhatsApp, Telegram, or Slack: "Nike Air Max — 12 units left, avg 8/day. PO ready: 200 units @ $32.00 from Supplier A. Reply 'approve' to execute." You reply while drinking your coffee. Done.
Acts
Executes the PO. Corrects prices across all channels. Reroutes 6 orders to a faster fulfillment path, saving $280 in shipping. Logs everything. Zero human ops involved.
Real scenarios. Real differences.
Stock running low on a top seller
A red badge appears in the inventory screen. Someone notices (hopefully). They open procurement, find the supplier, create a PO, get it approved, send it.
Saw the trend 6 days ago. Already drafted a PO to the most reliable supplier. Messaged you: "Approve PO for $550?" You tap yes.
You connect a new sales channel
You spend 1–2 days manually mapping SKUs, categories, and attributes between platforms. Troubleshoot errors. Configure templates.
Auto-reconciles your catalog using product matching intelligence. Unifies inventory across all channels in minutes. Flags the handful of ambiguous matches for your review.
Prices are different across your stores
Nobody notices until a customer complains or margin analysis reveals a gap weeks later. You fix them one by one.
Detects the mismatch in real-time. Checks your pricing rules. Auto-corrects 10 out of 12. Flags 2 edge cases to you. Logs everything.
An unusual spike in orders
Processes orders as they come. Ops team scrambles when stock runs out mid-spike. ERP shows the spike in reports — tomorrow, after the damage is done.
Detects the anomaly in real-time. Adjusts fulfillment routing to fastest path. Triggers emergency reorder. Alerts you: "Handled — emergency PO sent to backup supplier."
If any of this sounds familiar,
it's for you.
Built for product businesses that sell across multiple channels — whether that's two stores or twenty, whether you're doing ₹10 lakh a month or ₹10 crore.
↳"You have people whose entire job is moving data between systems"
Cortex replaces the data transfer. Systems talk to each other natively.
↳"You've been burned by a stockout you didn't see coming"
Cortex saw the trend 6 days ago. The PO was already drafted.
↳"Your pricing across channels is "probably right, mostly""
Cortex catches every mismatch in real-time and auto-corrects within your margin rules.
↳"You spend mornings in dashboards instead of growing the business"
Cortex sends your morning brief on WhatsApp, Telegram, or Slack — wherever you already are. No dashboard. Ever.
↳"You're paying for 4–5 different tools that don't talk to each other"
Cortex replaces the ERP, OMS, multi-channel tool, analytics, and the ops staff operating them.
Zero hand-holding. Unlike everything else.
No trained operator required
ERPs need weeks of training
Connects in hours, not months
ERP implementation: 3–6 months
Messaging is the interface
WhatsApp · Telegram · Slack — no new software
You configure goals, not workflows
No Zapier chains to maintain
Cortex replaces the ops team, the spreadsheets, and the duct tape — with one living system.
Every existing category assumes a human operator.
Cortex removes the chair.
Not an ERP
ERPs are record-keeping systems. A human logs in, looks at data, makes decisions, clicks buttons. Implementation takes weeks to months. Scales by adding users and licenses.
Cortex requires a one-time setup, then runs itself. Makes decisions and waits for your approval. Connects to existing channels and starts working in hours. Scales by handling more without adding people.
"An ERP digitized the back office. Cortex eliminates it."
Not an OMS
Order management systems sync orders and keep inventory counts consistent. They need a person to handle exceptions, re-routes, stockouts. Primarily reactive — processes what comes in.
Cortex syncs, but also decides and acts. Handles most exceptions autonomously. Proactive — predicts demand, forecasts stockouts, prevents problems before they happen.
"An OMS is a data synchronization layer. Cortex is an autonomous operations layer."
Not a Copilot
AI copilots sit alongside you while you work. You ask questions, they answer. But the human is always in the driver's seat. Requires a person in front of a screen.
Cortex operates when no human is present. Doesn't answer questions — takes actions. Makes the human optional for routine operations. Delivers outcomes via WhatsApp, Telegram, and Slack.
"A copilot is a better steering wheel. Cortex is self-driving."
Commerce OS is not a better tool. It's the end of needing the tool — and the person operating it.
It's not a line item. It's a replacement.
Cortex replaces the software budget and a chunk of the people budget.
Your actual interface. No training required.
Cortex Assistant
online · autonomous
☀️ Morning Brief
Yesterday: 34 orders, $1,400 revenue.
⚠️ 2 SKUs projected to stock out by Friday — POs drafted.
8:02 AM
Nike Air Max 90 — 12 units left, avg 8/day.
PO ready: 200 units @ $32.00 from Supplier A.
Reply 'approve' to execute.
8:02 AM
approve
8:04 AM ✓✓
✅ PO #4892 executed. ETA: 3 business days.
I'll update you when it ships.
8:04 AM
Operations at the Edge.
No dashboards required. Cortex lives where you work, escalating decisions to Slack, Email, or WhatsApp.
Morning Brief
Yesterday: 34 orders, $1,400 revenue. ⚠️ 2 SKUs projected to stock out by Friday (incl. Nike Air Max) — POs drafted.
↳ Reply 'approve' to execute PO.
Pricing Malfunction Corrected
Detected a $4.00 mismatch between Shopify store and Amazon listed price for SKU-882. Corrected in 1.2s to maintain 30% margin rule.
↳ No action required. Auto-applied.
Anomaly: High Volume
Order volume is 3x normal for Nike Air Max. Handled — emergency PO sent to backup supplier. Adjusted fulfillment routing to fastest path.
↳ Tap to review routing adjust.
I connected my stores. I went to bed.
— Dashboard opens: 0 · Human interventions: 1 (one tap) · Time saved: ~16 hours
Three things became true that weren't true before.
AI can reason about business context
Not just pattern-match — understand that 'this SKU is seasonal, this supplier is unreliable, this price change would hurt margins.' LLMs + domain-specific models make this possible now.
Commerce is fragmented by design
Sellers won't consolidate onto one platform. They'll always sell on Shopify AND Amazon AND their own site AND Instagram. The problem of managing all of this only grows.
Messaging is the universal interface
WhatsApp in India and LATAM. Telegram in Europe and SEA. Slack in the US and enterprise. Cortex meets you wherever you already communicate — no new software to learn.
Own your operations,
or rent them forever.
An ERP digitized the back office. Commerce OS eliminates it. The future of commerce isn't better tools — it's fewer people needing to use them.
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