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The new release is compatible with the audience's owned hardware.
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Every morning, a set of AI agents finds the opportunity, builds the campaign, and hands it to you where you already work. You just say yes.
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The gaming problem
Gaming hardware sells around launches, platforms, and hype cycles. A new console generation, a major title release, or a holiday window each drives a spike, and missing the moment means missing the quarter.
Platform, gear owned, and player type segment the audience sharply, and the pace of releases outruns any hand-built calendar.
How it works for gaming
The loop runs every day: a set of AI agents reads your catalog, sales, inventory, and calendar, builds the next campaign, and routes it to you for approval where you already work.
Campaign opportunities
Net-new
A set of AI agents spots a major title or platform moment and builds the compatible-gear send for the right players.
Competitor-inspired
When a competitor launches into a hype cycle, a set of AI agents builds your on-brand answer fast.
Follow-up
A customer bought a headset but no controller. A set of AI agents builds a follow-up with the setup around their platform.
Targeted offers
Previous-generation stock routes a targeted offer to value buyers without discounting the current lineup.
Proof, not attribution
The lift is measured against a holdout group, so you see the incremental revenue the agents actually added, not credit borrowed from sends you would have made anyway.
How you start
Connect your store.One connection, no engineering work, nothing to rebuild.
A set of AI agents studies your catalog, calendar, and customers.They learn your brand, your products, and who buys what.
Finished campaigns arrive where you work for approval.You say yes, edit, or skip. Nothing sends until you do.
Gaming FAQ
Yes. A set of AI agents watches title and platform moments and builds the compatible-gear send while the release window is live.
Yes. It builds audiences by platform and what a player already owns, so the offer fits their setup.
The loop runs every day, so a launch or hype cycle becomes a built campaign before the spike passes.
Every campaign is built from your own product imagery and brand rules, so each send reads as your brand rather than a template.
Yes. New releases stay full price, while targeted offers move only previous-generation stock to value buyers.
No. Nothing sends until you approve it. The agents propose the next campaign where you already work, with the audience, timing, and projected revenue, and you say yes, edit, or skip.