The Invisible Store
The blueprint for the AI agent economy. A 90-day implementation framework for making SMB and professional businesses machine-readable, discoverable, and transactable by autonomous AI procurement agents via the Universal Commerce Protocol.
What it is
A practitioner's manual for the next wave of commerce. The premise: the buyer is no longer (only) the human eye. Increasingly, the buyer is an AI agent acting on a human's behalf — booking the flight, ordering the part, choosing the lawyer, paying the invoice. The Invisible Store is the playbook for the businesses that want to be chosen by those agents.
The framework
A 90-day plan structured in three phases:
- Semantic Audit (days 1–30). Map your business to Schema.org. Identify the entity gaps. Decide what to declare and where.
- Integration (days 31–60). Stand up your
/.well-known/ucpendpoint, your structured-data layer, and your agent-ready APIs. - Authority Loop (days 61–90). Anchor your identity in Wikidata, seed citations, instrument the feedback loop that lets you measure citations-per-million (CpM) inside model outputs.
Who it is for
- SMB founders and operators who already sell online and need to extend distribution to AI buyers.
- Professional firms (legal, medical, financial advisory) whose discovery is moving from search to agent.
- Strategy consultants and agencies advising clients on AI-native operations.
- Engineers and product leads building the implementation layer.
Companion platform
The book pairs with AISIBLY, the B2B SaaS platform that operationalises the same methodology. Read the book to understand the why; use the platform to ship the how.
"Being invisible to the human eye is the only way to be seen by the future."
— from The Invisible Store