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Optimize BigCommerce Revenue with an AI Ad Agent

Connect BigCommerce catalog, cart, checkout, order, and customer signals to Soku AI so ecommerce teams can optimize paid media against real commerce outcomes.

BigCommerce logo
CategoryOpen SaaS ecommerce platform
Best forGrowing and enterprise ecommerce brands
APIsREST + GraphQL Storefront APIs
StorefrontsMulti-Storefront from one control panel
Trial15-day free trial

BigCommerce at a Glance

BigCommerce is an open SaaS ecommerce platform for brands that need more than a simple storefront: multi-storefront management, headless commerce, B2B workflows, and API access across products, carts, checkout, and orders.

Category
Open SaaS ecommerce platform
Best for
Growing and enterprise ecommerce brands
APIs
REST + GraphQL Storefront APIs
Storefronts
Multi-Storefront from one control panel
Trial
15-day free trial
Soku use
Commerce-aware paid-media optimization

Core Capabilities

Catalog and Product Data

Use product, category, inventory, and pricing data to understand which paid campaigns are driving demand for the right merchandise.

Cart and Checkout APIs

BigCommerce provides REST and GraphQL surfaces for storefront, cart, and checkout workflows, which makes it useful for diagnosing where paid traffic drops.

Multi-Storefront

Manage multiple brands, countries, or customer segments from one control panel while keeping storefront-specific reporting context.

Headless Commerce

Support content-led and custom storefront experiences without losing the commerce data Soku needs for paid-media decisions.

B2B and DTC Workflows

Customer groups, custom pricing, quote workflows, and DTC product sales can coexist in one commerce operating model.

Revenue Feedback Loops

Bring order and customer value back into campaign analysis so Soku can optimize beyond click-through rate and shallow lead cost.

How Soku AI + BigCommerce Work Together

Soku uses BigCommerce as the commerce truth layer behind acquisition decisions.

1

Connect Commerce Signals

Catalog, product, checkout, order, and customer context become available alongside ad-platform metrics.

2

Read Campaign Quality

Soku compares spend, creative, audience, and channel data against product revenue, order value, and conversion quality.

3

Find the Budget Move

The agent recommends which campaigns to scale, pause, rewrite, or investigate based on actual ecommerce outcomes.

4

Feed Better Creative

Merchandising and purchase patterns turn into specific creative briefs for Meta, Google, TikTok, and short-form channels.

Best-Fit Use Cases

Merchandising-Aware Budgeting

Shift spend toward categories and products with stronger order value, margin, or availability instead of optimizing every click equally.

Multi-Storefront Reporting

Compare regions, brands, or segments while keeping campaign decisions tied to the storefront that actually converted.

Creative Briefs from Product Data

Turn product-level demand signals into new creative angles, offers, and landing-page tests.

Checkout Drop-Off Diagnosis

Separate campaign-quality problems from cart, checkout, payment, or inventory friction.

Why Add Soku on Top of BigCommerce

BigCommerce knows what sold. Soku helps decide what to do next in paid media.

Cross-Channel Optimization

Review Meta, Google, TikTok, and emerging ad channels against the same commerce outcome layer.

Revenue-First Reporting

Move beyond CTR and CPL toward product revenue, order quality, and customer value.

Agentic Recommendations

Ask Soku what changed, why it matters, and which campaign or creative should change next.

Pricing Notes

Confirm current BigCommerce pricing before purchase; plan names and GMV thresholds can change.

BigCommerce

Trial15-day free trial
Core / StandardEntry plan for smaller stores; monthly and annual options
Growth / PlusAdds growth features such as segmentation and abandoned-cart capabilities
Scale / ProDesigned for higher-volume merchants with advanced storefront needs
EnterpriseCustom pricing and enterprise support

Soku AI

Free startExplore AI ad workflows and campaign analysis
Paid plansScale cross-channel ad automation and reporting
Agency workflowsManage multiple clients, brands, and storefronts

How BigCommerce Compares

The right ecommerce platform depends on catalog complexity, storefront flexibility, and operating model.

Hosting model
Open SaaS
SaaS
Self-hosted WordPress plugin
Headless flexibility
Strong API-first options
Strong with Hydrogen/Storefront API
Depends on implementation
Multi-storefront
Built for multi-brand/region operations
Available with higher-tier commerce setups
Custom architecture
B2B complexity
Strong fit for B2B/DTC hybrid
Strong but often app/enterprise dependent
Highly flexible but maintenance-heavy
Best Soku angle
Commerce-aware paid-media optimization
Shopify acquisition and retention loop
Content-commerce and custom stack diagnostics

BigCommerce + Soku FAQ

Does Soku replace BigCommerce?

No. BigCommerce runs the store. Soku reads commerce and ad signals so growth teams can make better campaign, creative, and budget decisions.

What BigCommerce data is most useful for Soku?

Product revenue, category performance, order value, customer segments, cart behavior, and checkout completion are the most useful signals for paid-media optimization.

Is this only for enterprise merchants?

No. The integration is useful whenever ad decisions depend on product and order quality, but it is especially valuable for multi-storefront, B2B, or complex-catalog merchants.

Can Soku use BigCommerce data for creative strategy?

Yes. Product and category performance can become creative briefs: which angles to test, which products to feature, and which objections ads should answer.

Turn BigCommerce revenue into better ad decisions

Connect the store layer to the campaign layer and let Soku AI find the next budget, creative, and reporting move.

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