Noodle Seed
For e-commerce and retail

Headless commerce for the agent era.

Let assistants discover, configure, and act on your catalog with your brand intact, while checkout stays on your own systems. The storefront becomes a capability agents call, not a page a shopper has to find and navigate.

Why headless here
01

Be found by the agent, not indexed around it

When a shopper asks an assistant to find or reorder something, the agent queries some catalog. If it is not yours, an aggregator owns discovery, margin, and the customer relationship.

02

Your brand and rules, presented just in time

A headless catalog still carries your branding, pricing rules, and eligibility logic. The assistant renders only the small interface a task needs, instead of forcing the shopper through a full site.

03

Checkout stays yours

The purchase is a protocol-mediated handoff to your own checkout, so you keep the payment relationship, the margin, and the compliance surface.

What you do not build

The boring-but-critical parts, handled.

Noodle Seed handles the protocol, identity, multi-tenancy, widgets, policy (see, scope, manage), and audit, so commerce teams expose catalog and ordering as governed tools rather than rebuilding an AI storefront.

See how the runtime works
Proof

Approved patterns already span retail, food ordering, hospitality, and real estate. See the apps

Why now

If your catalog is not agent-reachable, an aggregator that is becomes the storefront shoppers see. Assistants reuse what already works, so reclaiming that position later is expensive.