The AI toolkit for acquiring and operating ecommerce businesses

17 tools across two pillars. One covers every step of buying a business — LOI, deal analysis, SBA modeling, due diligence. The other covers what happens on day one as owner — 30/60/90 plans, SOPs, PPC, supplier negotiation, VA onboarding.

Why we exist

The ecommerce acquisition stack is fragmented. An LOI template from one site, a valuation spreadsheet from another, a ChatGPT prompt for the business plan, a course SOP kit after close, a PPC consultant in month two. None of it is connected, and half of it is still a PDF.

We're replacing that stack with an opinionated toolkit.

Ecommerce Acquisitions is AI-first. Every generator is a live model call with your deal context — not a template you download and fill in. Every calculator produces a number you can defend in diligence, not a vibe.

We cover the full lifecycle on purpose. Acquiring without a post-close plan is how deals underperform. Operating without acquisition discipline is how buyers overpay. Both pillars belong in the same toolkit.

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AI Tools Shipped

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Product Pillars — Buy + Operate

LOI → Day 90

Lifecycle Coverage

What makes the toolkit different

Three design choices the rest of the acquisition-tool market hasn't made.

Full lifecycle, one toolkit

Most acquisition tooling stops at LOI or the closing table. Ours keeps going — into the first 90 days as owner, with 30/60/90 plans, SOPs, PPC optimization, and supplier negotiation automation.

AI-native, not PDF-native

Every generator is a live model call with your deal context — not a template you fill in. LOI, business plan, deal-analyzer chat, experiment backlog. The output is specific to your numbers, not boilerplate.

Built for owners, not brokers

Brokers already have tools. Buyers and new owners are the ones forced to stitch LOI templates, spreadsheets, GPT prompts, and course SOPs. We built the opinionated, connected alternative.

Our Values

Honest output

No invented dollar amounts, no fabricated statutes. Every generator has explicit anti-hallucination rails. Safety guardrails live in CI.

Ship the tool, not the template

Working software beats a PDF every time. If a feature can be a calculator instead of a form, it's a calculator.

Full lifecycle

Acquiring is one story. Operating is the other. Neither is optional. Both pillars get equal investment.

Transparency

No hidden fees, no inflated numbers, no counterfeit inventory. Verifiable claims only.

Pick a starting point

Most users start with a free calculator or the LOI builder, then move into Operate when a deal gets close.