TokoSales

How it works

TokoSales connects your shop to the protocols that AI shopping agents use to find products. You do not need to understand any of the technical detail below. This page explains what happens, for sellers who want to know.

Connecting your shop

There are two ways to connect, depending on which platform you sell on.

If you sell on WooCommerce, Shopify, or Big Cartel

You click a single button and approve read-only access on your platform's authorisation screen. Your platform requires you to approve this yourself. We cannot change your listings, place orders, or see your payment information. The whole step takes about ten seconds.

If you sell on Etsy

Etsy does not give third-party tools the API access we need to read your catalog. To get around this, you export a CSV file of your listings from your Etsy shop and upload it to TokoSales. We process the file, build your feeds, and never store the file itself. When you add or change products on Etsy, you upload a fresh CSV. We are working with Etsy on a longer-term solution but the CSV path is reliable today.

After you connect, everything below runs without you.

The automated pipeline

  1. We pull your full catalog.

    Every listing on your shop: titles, descriptions, images, prices, variants, shipping settings, and return policies. Takes 2 to 5 minutes for a typical shop.

  2. We clean up titles and fill in missing detail with AI.

    We restructure cluttered titles so AI agents can read them. We add structured attributes (material, dimensions, occasion, fulfillment time) that AI agents need to match buyer queries with specific products. Takes 5 to 10 minutes for 500 products.

  3. We generate the structured feeds.

    One feed per protocol. Each feed matches the format that specific AI agents expect.

  4. We host the feeds.

    The feeds live on TokoSales servers so AI agents can read them at any time. Feeds update every time your catalog changes.

  5. We publish you to Anthropic.

    Anthropic's Model Context Protocol is open. We publish your server card to the open protocol. Claude and any other Anthropic-compatible AI agent can find your products straight away.

  6. We keep your catalog in sync.

    For OAuth connections, we check your shop every 15 minutes and update your feeds when anything changes. For Etsy CSV uploads, your feeds update each time you upload a new CSV.

  7. We email you once a month.

    A short report showing how many AI agents recommended your products and how many clicks you received.

Where your products appear

Anthropic is live today via the open Model Context Protocol. Claude can find your products as soon as your feeds publish.

Perplexity integration is in progress. Your shop will appear in Perplexity's shopping results when the integration completes.

OpenAI, Google, Microsoft Copilot, and Klarna are opening seller registration in stages through 2026. Each platform has published its protocol. We have built feeds for every one. When a platform opens its seller programme, we submit your shop. You do not need to do anything.

When an AI agent recommends your product, the buyer clicks through to your listing on WooCommerce, Shopify, Big Cartel, or Etsy. They check out using your existing payment setup. TokoSales never sees the buyer, never sees the payment, and never takes a commission.

The protocols, in plain English

You do not need to understand any of this. If you want to know what runs behind the scenes, here is the short version.

  1. OpenAI and Stripe published a protocol that lets AI agents inside ChatGPT find products and start a checkout. TokoSales prepares your shop in the format the protocol needs. We register you the moment OpenAI opens seller onboarding (Agentic Commerce Protocol, ACP).
  2. Google published a protocol with Shopify, Walmart, Target, and twenty other partners. It covers shopping across Google AI Mode and Gemini. TokoSales prepares your manifest. We submit it through Google Merchant Center as soon as Google opens seller onboarding for protocol partners (Universal Commerce Protocol, UCP).
  3. AP2 is the security layer for Google's protocol. It uses cryptographic proof to confirm a buyer authorised a payment. TokoSales handles the payment handler setup when Google's onboarding opens (AP2).
  4. Anthropic created a protocol that lets AI models connect to external data. This is the open route today. TokoSales runs a server card per shop so Claude and any other compatible AI agent can search your catalog in real time (Model Context Protocol, MCP).
  5. A2A handles tasks where two or more AI agents work together. One agent finds your product, another handles the purchase. TokoSales sets up the handover as platforms adopt the standard (Agent-to-Agent, A2A).
  6. Klarna runs one of the largest shopping platforms, with over 100 million products across 12 markets. TokoSales generates a product feed in the Klarna format and submits it as soon as Klarna confirms our integration (Klarna Agentic Product Protocol, APP).
  7. Microsoft Copilot is opening its commerce surfaces through 2026 using combinations of the protocols above. Our integration is built and will register the moment Microsoft opens seller onboarding.

When any of these protocols change, TokoSales updates your integration. You do nothing.

See how AI agents read your shop today

Free. We email your full report within 10 minutes. We never log in to your shop.