Show HN: UCPtools – Check if AI shopping agents can find your store

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1 points by nolpak14 6 hours ago

AI shopping agents are coming. ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity are learning to browse and buy from online stores. But most stores aren't set up to be discovered.

UCP (Universal Commerce Protocol) is the new open standard by Google & Shopify that makes stores readable by AI agents - like robots.txt for AI commerce.

We built UCPtools to help merchants get ready for AI commerce:

FREE TOOLS (no signup): • UCP Validator - check your profile in seconds • AI Agent Simulator - see how agents interact with your store • Security Scanner - find UCP vulnerabilities • Platform Guides - Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Wix, Magento

PAID TIER ($9/mo Starter, $19/mo Pro): • AI Agent Analytics - see which AI agents visit your store (Gemini, ChatGPT, etc.) • Automated weekly monitoring with email alerts • Historical validation trends • Multi-domain support (Pro)

Try free: https://ucptools.dev Analytics demo: https://ucptools.dev/dashboard/analytics?demo=true

Built with: TypeScript, Next.js, PostgreSQL, Hetzner

Happy to answer questions about UCP or AI commerce!

nolpak14 6 hours ago

Hey HN! I'm the maker of UCPtools.

Quick context: UCP was announced Jan 11, 2026 by Google, Shopify, and 25+ partners. It's an open standard that lets AI shopping agents discover and interact with e-commerce stores.

I built UCPtools because: 1. There was no easy way to validate UCP profiles 2. Merchants had no visibility into AI agent traffic to their stores 3. No monitoring existed for when profiles break

The free validator is unlimited - paste any URL, get instant results.

The paid tier ($9/mo) adds AI Agent Analytics - you can see exactly which AI agents (Gemini, Perplexity, Claude) are visiting your store, what they're doing, and get alerted if something breaks.

You can try the analytics with our demo: https://ucptools.dev/dashboard/analytics?demo=true

Curious what HN thinks - is AI commerce going to be a real thing, or overhyped? Would love feedback on the tools!