Shopify launched its AI-powered Sidekick tools to more users. The tools, including chatbots and image editors, aim to attract more customers and boost revenue. The expansion follows a marketing push after recent stock value drops.
On Monday, Shopify, a leading Canadian e-commerce platform, announced the expansion of its AI-powered tools, including the AI assistant Sidekick. This expansion aims to attract more customers and boost earnings. Previously, Sidekick was in beta with over 2,000 users. Now, more customers can access its editing tools on mobile devices, enhancing images for promotional materials.
At its biannual product event, Shopify unveiled around 150 new AI updates to create a more integrated platform. These updates aim to offer a seamless experience for merchants. Sidekick, a support chatbot, helps with customer queries, discount codes, and blog suggestions. These new features enhance the user experience, making Shopify a more appealing platform for merchants.
Shopify experienced significant growth during the Covid-19 pandemic, but recent economic challenges like inflation and reduced consumer spending have impacted its user base. In response, Shopify increased its investment in marketing initiatives. Last month, after projecting a slow quarterly revenue, Shopify's stock dropped to a six-month low, wiping off C$25.25B in market value.
With the new AI updates, Shopify aims to turn its fortunes around. The AI-powered tools, like suggested replies for customer chats in the Shopify inbox, are designed to improve merchant efficiency. Shopify President Harley Finkelstein stated that these updates will help merchants scale their businesses seamlessly. The company hopes these advancements will attract more customers and boost earnings.
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