
Tomer Tagrin
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AI is not coming for job, my 9 yr old kid is coming for your job. @antonosika look what my kid built to help people with @Lovable , kudos sir, instead of learning programming he is learning Lovable. We would love anyone's feedback ideaforge.online
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What Google released yesterday should convinced anyone that agentic commerce is the biggest shift since search and probably bigger.
LLM discoverability for commerce brands is really different than other verticals.
We decided to launch a free tool for every brand to better understand where they stand and what they can actually do about it.
Check out your brand, its the first step in your agentic commerce journey:
commerce-gpt.yotpo.com
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Whoever builds the ability to boost your product's ranking within the agent's reasoning via a marketing budget, or to tailor user offers to the agent's owner based on personal data, will be the next Google.
tobi lutke@tobi
Shopify is building the foundation for agentic commerce. Universal Commerce Protocol, which we co-developed with Google, is now live. UCP will make it faster for agents and retailers to integrate. It’s open by default, so platforms and agents can use UCP to start transacting with any merchant. Major retailers are already using it. Agents can handle everything from discovery to fulfillment, and support things like discounts, subscriptions, and loyalty programs. We’ve accounted for all types of commerce.
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@TaylorHoliday @BessemerVP @AdamRFisher @bdeeter @dtcindex lol yes we probably need a different name. Any ideas? Any thoughts on the tool?
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We’ve always admired how @BessemerVP (thanks @AdamRFisher , @bdeeter and the team) Cloud Index became a real compass for SaaS founders. It gave a whole generation of builders clarity, benchmarks, and a sense of direction.
So we asked ourselves: why doesn’t the ecommerce and DTC world have the same thing?
Today, I’m excited to share something we’ve been quietly working on: the DTC Index.
A single place where you can dive deep into every public DTC and retail company, compare operating metrics, scan highlights from earnings calls, and get a clearer picture of what “going public” really means in today’s market.
For example: did you know the top 40 DTC companies are down 15% YTD?
This space is changing fast. The rules aren’t obvious. The benchmarks aren’t centralized. And founders deserve better tools to navigate this landscape.
This is our first version, and I’d love your feedback, ideas, and pushback.
What should we add next?
yotpo.com/dtc-index
Would love to get your pov @seanfrank @TaylorHoliday @codyplof @zachmstuck and whoever is getting closer to relevant public scale.
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Doing my absolute best to juice the numbers at the end of the day
Heard this dude @TaylorHoliday has some spare $$ laying around

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5. @getresponse
- uses AI to recover abandoned carts with smart product recommendations - founded by Simon Grabowski
6. @Yotpo
- builds trust with automated reviews, rewards, and referrals - founded by @ttagrin + @omricohe
Which tools did I miss? Drop em below!
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6 @Shopify Tools for Marketers ⬇️🧵
1. @thoughtmetric
- shows you where sales actually come from so you can cut spend where it doesn't - founded by @MikeSignorella
2. @klaviyo
- automates email and SMS campaigns for ultra targeted campaigns - founded by @abialecki + @edhallen

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Going to get emotional writing this...but here goes...
After nearly 9 years, my Yotpo journey is officially coming to an end 😭
It’s hard to believe it all started when I left investment banking to start cold calling strangers about this new e-comm reviews software (IN-MAIL FORM AND GOOGLE SELLER RATINGS ANYONE?!)
100+ dials and emails a day, constant rejection, blind optimism. We didn’t even have Zoom back then...just desk phones, headsets, and sheer adrenaline 😅
Truly unhinged behavior now that I think about it, but still the best decision I ever made.
Since then, it’s been one long, chaotic, hilarious blur:
- Closing deals with the team at 11:59 PM on New Year’s Eve
- Making up trainings like "Asking the Hard Questions" (objectively one of my better ones)
- Building very questionable Salesforce architecture
- Rolling out playbooks that no one ever used
- Internal attribution battles that somehow never get easier
- The collective panic during escalations and the sheer joy when resolved
- Happy hours, holiday parties, and RKOs filled with the kind of debauchery that shall never be spoken of again
From the SDR grind, to the AE hustle, to managing Sales teams (hashtag#robinshood IYKYK), to scaling Account Management, to GM life (a bit of everything), and finally wild and wonderful Partnerships...every chapter tested me and taught me that real growth comes from getting your hands dirty and figuring it out as you go.
And that NOTHING matters more than the people you do it with.
People roll their eyes at “work family". But when you’ve been somewhere this long, it’s hard not to feel like family.
Yotpo didn’t just shape my career - it shaped me. These have been the most defining years of my life.
I’ve seen people join, leave, get promoted, get married, have kids (and then more kids). I’ve watched friends become leaders, colleagues become lifelong friends, and mentors who’ve shaped me far beyond Yotpo’s walls.
Scrolling through my camera roll the other night hit me with a massive wave of nostalgia. Laughter, late nights, celebrations, and faces I’ll never forget. A bittersweet mix of joy, sadness, and disbelief that this chapter is closing.
🥹 To my leaders: thank you for betting on me and leading with humility and heart
🥹 To my teams: you're the reason I showed up every day and i'm infinitely better because of you (and shouts to partners team for welcoming me with open arms in this last, but insanely memorable stretch)
🥹 To my peers: thank you for keeping me sane, laughing and learning this entire crazy journey
Impossible to tag everyone who has had an impact on me, but special thank you to Tomer Asaf Jon Avichay Peter Casey Alexandra Mike and so many others who gave me so many chances after all these years.
Here until end of November, but I’ll forever be Yotpo’s #1 cheerleader from afar.
Leaving with a full heart, endless gratitude, and memories for ages.
Thank you for everything @Yotpo - I will miss you all so damn much 💙
(and you especially @eliweisss)
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