Arxos is the autonomous back office for ecommerce. It answers your customers, keeps you in stock, and watches the money, then brings you only what it cannot decide.
Shopify and Amazon native. Live in about fifteen minutes. Fourteen days free, no card.
I ran support, stock, and the books for my own store at eleven at night, after everything else. Arxos is the operator I kept wishing existed. It does the work, shows me exactly what it did, and asks before anything that matters.
unning an ecommerce brand, as practiced today, is breaking. Orders live in two channels, support in three inboxes, stock in four places, and the money in none of them. The knowledge it takes to run the store is scattered across tools, tabs, and one founder’s head.
The result is an inbox at eleven at night, a SKU that oversells while a spreadsheet says otherwise, and a refund promised twice because nobody saw the first reply.
Arxos is the autonomous back office: a layer between you and the systems your store runs on. It answers, restocks, reconciles, and learns how your store works. It acts on its own, shows you everything it did, and asks first whenever money moves.
Arxos is the autonomous layer between you and the systems your store already runs on.
Founders should set direction, talk to customers when it matters, and approve the calls that move money. The rest should be handled.
Arxos reads every channel your store runs on, does the day’s work itself, and keeps a plain record of everything it did. When an action is irreversible, it asks first.
One screen: what Arxos finished, what it noticed, and the few calls that are yours to make.
Specialized systems that own different slices of the store. One login, one record, everything auditable.
Answers chat and email in your voice, files the junk, drafts refunds and spare parts, and brings you only what needs a human.
Counts every shelf including Amazon, plans transfers before you run dry, writes the purchase order, and tracks it to your door.
Revenue by channel, debt paydown on a curve, and what the store actually made. Read from the sources, never typed in.
Where sales come from, down to the state. What moved, what stalled, and what Arxos noticed before you asked.
Everything included on every plan. Fourteen days free, no card to start.
For stores scaling past their first hires.
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You connect Shopify, and optionally Amazon and your support inbox. Arxos reads your recent orders, products, stock, and conversations, and builds a working picture of how the store runs.
Then it asks you the few setup questions it cannot infer, like your return window and how you like to talk to customers. From there it keeps learning from every correction you make. Teach it once, and it stays taught.
Answer customers in chat and email in your voice, file the junk, keep count of stock across your warehouse and Amazon, plan transfers before you run dry, draft purchase orders, track a loan's paydown, and notice things like an oversold SKU or a region slowing down.
Everything it does is recorded and visible. You can open any conversation or any decision and see exactly what happened and why.
Move money. Refunds, cancellations, and new orders are prepared completely: the customer verified against the order on file, the exact amount calculated, the reply written. Then it stops and waits for your click.
That rule does not bend. Later you will be able to set your own caps, like auto-approving tiny amounts, but that is you loosening the rule for your own store, on purpose.
It replaces the tab-juggling, not the platforms. Your store stays on Shopify and Amazon, and your email stays yours. Arxos operates them from one place instead of you operating each of them separately.
Connecting is read and act permissions you grant, not a migration. Turn it off and your store is exactly where it was.
Completely. Every company on Arxos lives in its own tenant, isolated at the database layer. Your customers, your numbers, and your conversations are never visible to anyone else and never used to run anyone else's store.
An AI inbox is dead the first time its counts disagree with your real one. The rules that keep the Needs You number true.
A customer with an old order asked for help. The API said the order did not exist. What the assistant said next became a rule.
Arxos prepares the whole refund: verified customer, exact amount, written reply. Then it stops and waits for your click.