🔥 ChatGPT just changed the game.
You can now integrate your products directly inside ChatGPT — with live prices, stock, and availability.
That means when someone searches for what you sell... your product can literally appear inside ChatGPT’s answers.
🤯 Think about that for a second.
What happens when people stop “Googling” and start “ChatGPTing”?
For years, we built SEO strategies, ran ads, and fought for visibility on crowded platforms.
Now, we might be entering a world where your product needs to be “indexed by AI,” not just Google.
Imagine your Shopify or WooCommerce store connected to ChatGPT.
Someone asks, “Show me the best face cream for dry skin.”
And boom — your product shows up, with live pricing and buy options.
💬 No ads. No search pages. Just AI-powered discovery.
Are we ready for that shift?
Because this could be the biggest e-commerce change since the rise of Google Shopping.
I feel like we’re watching the internet evolve in real time.
And it’s happening faster than anyone expected.
👀 What do you think — will businesses adapt quickly, or will most realize it too late?
👇 Drop your thoughts — curious to see how you feel about this new era.
"ChatGPT is the new Google" — or so the hype goes. But let’s slow down and ask some hard questions.
1. How will this shift address the inherent biases in AI recommendations? What safeguards ensure fair product visibility, not just for the well-funded?
2. Who controls the indexing process? Will small businesses face barriers to entry or pay-to-play mechanisms?
3. How reliable are "live prices and stock"? What happens when data sync fails or inventory lags behind reality?
4. What’s the total cost of integrating e-commerce platforms with ChatGPT — and who absorbs it?
5. If AI bypasses traditional search and ads, what happens to the broader digital ecosystem (SEO professionals, ad platforms, etc.)?
6. Are we ready for the privacy implications of AI curating personalized shopping experiences in real time?
The "AI-powered discovery" pitch sounds revolutionary—until you start asking who it really serves and who might be left behind.