Automated Commerce

Client Cases

Explore Automated Commerce's experience: what we do & how we do it.

A WOOOD bouclé corner sofa in a warm terracotta living room, with a walnut coffee table
WOOOD × Automated Commerce
WOOOD generates room scenes from a packshot, a fabric swatch and a room-distance reference, so the sofa in the scene is the real sofa in the real velvet.
By Max de Smit
POSA Studio suede loafers shot from above on a cream background
New client: POSA Studio × Automated Commerce
POSA Studio makes premium footwear in Italian leather, handcrafted in Portugal. Every model exists in several colourways, and every colourway needs its own images and copy. This is what Automated Commerce will deliver for POSA.
By Automated Commerce
De Eekhoorn's Experience Center, with the squirrel logo on the facade
De Eekhoorn × Automated Commerce
De Eekhoorn brought its multi-brand furniture catalog, sourced from the Katana ERP, into one canonical system that produces separate B2B and consumer copy from the same product record.
By Max de Smit
A DOUXE hotel-style boxspring bed styled in the brand's own concept store
DOUXE × Automated Commerce
DOUXE Hotel Luxury is turning product facts once buried in Shopify tags into structured content, classifying its catalog into a standard taxonomy and generating Dutch, English and German product content from one source.
By Max de Smit
A solid oak What We Make dining table with rattan bistro chairs, in a dining room with a gallery wall
What We Make × Automated Commerce
What We Make, a made-to-order furniture workshop near Chicago and Automated Commerce's first US client, migrated 48,196 products into one canonical catalog and built a workflow that generates every finish of a piece from a single base photograph.
By Max de Smit
The NoLabel store interior, with oak fixtures and rails of menswear essentials
NoLabel × Automated Commerce
NoLabel turned a 265-column spreadsheet into a deterministic import preset, now the template for every brand in the platform, and used it to apply all 232 SS26 product descriptions.
By Max de Smit
The Notbranded store interior, with jewelry displayed along the counter, arched wall niches of beaded necklaces, and a wall of loose beads
Notbranded × Automated Commerce
Notbranded, an Amsterdam jewelry brand, now sells in six European markets from one Dutch source catalog, with native translation, AI photography and automatic field sync back from its Shopify store.
By Max de Smit
A generated Casilin bath mat infographic, with Dutch callouts for the anti-slip backing and the soft pile
Casilin × Automated Commerce
Casilin generates a fresh infographic for every bath mat colourway, rewriting the Dutch callout text and swapping in the right product image from one approved master design, plus lifestyle shots of the mat in a real bathroom.
By Max de Smit
Success Story: Lemarais X Automated Commerce
Success Story: Lemarais X Automated Commerce
This success story explains how Le Marais automated and scaled their online store using automated commerce.
By Automated Commerce
Two models wearing pieces from the designer brands PL Line carries
PL Line × Automated Commerce
PL Line unified 82 designer brands into one canonical catalog with zero blockers, and now uses Automated Commerce to generate product imagery, write collection copy, and sync tens of thousands of orders in seconds.
By Max de Smit

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