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Describe your shop. Watch it appear.

You don't start from a blank page or fight a template that was designed for someone else's business.

Tell Agora what you sell and it builds a working storefront using your own products — layout, pages, copy, categories. Then you change anything by asking.

What you can do

A sentence in. A shop out.

  1. 01

    Say what you sell

    "A gifting shop for chocolates and flowers, delivery in Casablanca, warm and premium." You get a real storefront back — not a wireframe, not a mood board.

  2. 02

    Change it by asking

    "Make the header smaller." "Move reviews above the description." "Try a darker palette." Say it and it happens. No theme code, no support ticket, no waiting on an agency.

  3. 03

    Fix your product photos

    Backgrounds cleaned, lighting corrected, sizes made consistent across the whole catalogue — so a shop built from phone photos doesn't look like one.

  4. 04

    Write the words for you

    Product descriptions, category pages, meta titles, in your brand’s voice, in every language you sell in.

  5. 05

    Try two versions and keep the winner

    It generates variations of a page, an offer or a photo, runs them as real experiments against real traffic, and keeps whichever sells more.

"An agency storefront is four to eight weeks and a five-figure invoice. A template is an afternoon and looks like nine thousand other shops. This is neither." Why it matters

The catalogue comes with you: import from a file, or straight from Shopify and WooCommerce. OpenCart and Magento are not shipped yet.

What comes across

Bring your catalogue with you.

Products

Titles, descriptions, options and sizes

Variants

Every combination, with its own price and stock

Images

Re-hosted, cleaned and resized on the way in

Categories

Structure preserved, not flattened

Customers

Accounts, addresses and order history

Past orders

So "what did they buy last time" still works

And after it is built

It keeps working on the shop, not just building it.

Content

  • Product descriptions at catalogue scale
  • Category and landing pages
  • Meta titles and structured data
  • Every language you sell in

Imagery

  • Background removal
  • Lighting correction
  • Consistent crops and sizing
  • Generated variations to test

Testing

  • Two versions of a page
  • Two versions of an offer
  • Real traffic, real answer
  • The winner kept automatically

Next step

See it with your own products in it.

We'll load a sample of your real catalogue so you're looking at your business rather than a demo shop — and tell you honestly what moving would involve.

What we'll want
A sample of your catalogue, and whatever you sell on today
What you'll see
Your own products, in your own language, on your own domain
What we'll tell you
Honestly, whether this is worth moving for — and if it isn't yet, why