Limy Raises $10M to Help Brands Control Visibility and Revenue in AI-Driven Commerce
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Limy Raises $10M to Help Brands Control Visibility and Revenue in AI-Driven Commerce
"While traditional marketing and SEO focused on influencing human behavior through search rankings and ad placements, AI-powered shopping assistants and research tools now make purchasing decisions and product recommendations by analyzing websites through bot interactions rather than user clicks. This transition from user-driven to agent-driven commerce has left brands blind to a critical question: when an AI recommends a competitor's product over yours, what information drove that decision?"
"Limy addresses this gap by operating at the infrastructure layer between a brand's domain and the internet, identifying and decoding every agent and bot interaction to reveal exactly which prompts drive conversions and which information agents extract when making recommendations. The platform's attribution model tracks the entire customer journey initiated by AI, connecting specific prompts to actual revenue and enabling brands to optimize their presence in AI-mediated discovery."
The web is shifting as AI agents increasingly replace human users as the main consumers of online information. AI shopping assistants and research tools analyze websites via bot interactions to make purchasing decisions and product recommendations instead of relying on user clicks. Brands currently lack visibility into which agent prompts and extracted information drive recommendations and conversions. Limy operates at the infrastructure layer between a brand's domain and the internet to identify and decode every agent and bot interaction. Limy's attribution model links specific prompts to revenue, enabling brands to optimize presence in AI-mediated discovery. Major enterprises already use the platform.
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