An AI-Automated E-Commerce Platform
Running an online shop is mostly repetition: creating listings, writing descriptions, keeping content fresh, handling the steady drip of admin. None of it is hard and all of it is relentless — which is exactly the kind of work automation should absorb. I build e-commerce so the owner spends their time selling, not maintaining.
The foundation
The platform runs on the same proven stack I use across the board — Next.js on Vercel for a fast storefront, Supabase for the catalogue, accounts and orders with proper row-level security, and AWS for DNS, transactional email and backups. Solid, modern parts, assembled to the job.
Where the automation sits
- Listings and content. The grind of producing and maintaining product content is assisted rather than typed out by hand, line by line.
- The daily admin. Routine, repetitive tasks are handled by defined operations instead of someone’s afternoon.
- A real management layer. The owner gets a proper content-managed back end — they control the shop without touching the code.
- Secure by construction. Customer data and payments are handled with the security commercial selling demands, not bolted on at the end.
The outcome
A shop that largely looks after itself, leaving the owner to do the part that actually grows the business. Automation aimed squarely at the repetitive work — so the human time goes where it is worth most.



