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Hostinger launches AI photo-to-checkout Quick Links tool

Media / Information Technology › Software Publishers

Hostinger unveiled Quick Links, an AI tool that converts product photos into checkout links shareable across social channels without requiring a full website. The move signals a broader shift in ecommerce platforms toward enabling sales across fragmented channels—social feeds, marketplaces, and AI agents—rather than merchant-owned storefronts alone.

Jul 6, 2026View full article →
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ESW data reveals AI adoption splits trust between discovery and checkout

Retail / DTC › Warehouse Clubs, Supercenters, and Other General Merchandise Retailers › Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters

New ESW research shows 47% of U.S. consumers trust AI for price comparison, but only 24% trust AI-powered payments, while 45% discover products on social media yet just 27% trust social commerce checkout. For commerce teams, the gap signals an opportunity to rebuild payment-layer confidence while capitalizing on AI-driven discovery momentum.

Jun 26, 2026View full article →
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