Free
$0/month with 30% of profit.
AI Dropshipping Agent
Daybot focuses on the dropshipping work that usually gets scattered across tools: supplier-backed product discovery, generated storefronts, product and category SEO pages, ad-ready angles, checkout context, and performance tracking.
$0/month with 30% of profit.
$20 USD or $25 CAD per month with 6.5% of profit.
$110 USD or $150 CAD per month with 2% of profit.
An AI dropshipping agent helps with product discovery, supplier-backed catalog building, store generation, ad angles, checkout setup, and performance tracking instead of only producing a page mockup.
Daybot turns a focused store idea into a supplier-backed ecommerce workflow with products, public pages, SEO metadata, checkout context, merchant operations, and performance signals.
Describe a niche and Daybot's product research scores each supplier-backed candidate on demand, trend timing, how hard the item is to find locally, whether it solves a real problem, margin after supplier cost, fulfillment reliability, and creative potential for ads. Each candidate also gets a saturation-risk rating, so you can skip products that every other dropshipper is already running.
Daybot automates the setup and analysis work: researching products, generating the storefront, importing supplier listings, writing product and category pages, and surfacing performance numbers. You stay in control of the decisions that need judgment, such as which product to launch, final pricing, ad budget, and when to retire a test that is not converting.
With Daybot the starting cost is $0 per month: the free plan takes 30% of product profit only after your store actually sells something, so a failed test costs you nothing in software fees. Merchants who get traction can move to Pro or Scale Ops plans that trade a monthly fee for a much smaller profit share.
For each researched product, Daybot generates concrete ad angles tied to the reason the product scores well, plus launch guidance covering a recommended daily budget range, targeting suggestions, ad format, and what early signal to read before scaling. That turns the usual blank-page ad brief into a reviewable starting point.
No. Daybot generates a complete standalone storefront with its own catalog, cart, Stripe-backed checkout, customer accounts, and policy pages, hosted on a Daybot URL. There is no separate platform subscription to buy first, which keeps the cost of testing a niche close to zero.
Daybot builds catalogs from AliExpress-backed supplier listings, carrying real supplier prices, images, and shipping context into the generated store, and routes orders through the same supplier workflow used by Polar Parts, the live Daybot-generated auto parts store with more than CA$3,000 in revenue.
Yes. Every generated store starts on a Daybot URL, and merchants can register a managed subdomain or connect a custom domain from the dashboard, with DNS verification records shown next to the domain so setup does not require guesswork.
The merchant dashboard tracks store visits, product views, carts, orders, revenue, and payout context per store, so a product test reads as numbers rather than a feeling. That is the signal loop an AI dropshipping agent needs: research, launch, measure, then keep or kill the product.
Daybot is Daybot Solutions Inc.'s AI ecommerce store builder at daybotai.com, distinct from Dailybot team check-in and standup automation products and from the DayBot YouTube live chat bot.