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A.I.Q is an e-commerce and delivery management software solution provided by A.I.Q LLC in the United States. It is primarily designed for merchants that need to take orders online, offer in-store pickup, or handle local delivery. It is not a traditional cross-border e-commerce marketplace, nor does it appear to function as a supplier marketplace. Instead, it helps merchants build embedded online stores, manage order workflows, sync inventory, and track deliveries.
The platform focuses on integrating “ordering + fulfillment + data-driven marketing.” Merchants can connect their website to an embedded store and create products or menus; use POS integrations to update inventory in real time and reduce manual data entry; and provide delivery drivers with dedicated pages, key delivery information, and electronic signatures, while also supporting order tracking, route optimization, and more.
On the marketing and data side, A.I.Q offers unified customer records, online/offline identity resolution, audience building, SMS campaigns, store review management, loyalty points, order analytics, geographic and competitor analysis, and related features. It also emphasizes compliance with GDPR, CCPA, regional promotion rules, and synchronized unsubscribe handling.
The publicly listed price is $499/month for a single store or single brand, including 1,000 free SMS messages. Additional messages are billed at $0.01/message. A fully managed setup service costs an extra $600/month. Businesses with two or more locations need to request custom enterprise pricing.
The available information does not mention transaction commissions, payment processing fees, or a revenue-sharing model, so A.I.Q appears to be closer to a SaaS subscription product.
Its strengths are broad functional coverage and suitability for merchants with an existing offline business who want to connect their website, POS, delivery operations, and marketing data. It also clearly offers phone support and consultations with product specialists.
The drawbacks are also notable: it does not disclose exactly which POS systems, payment methods, logistics partners, or market regions it supports, and enterprise pricing is not transparent. At $499/month for a single store, the entry cost may be relatively high for very small businesses.
A.I.Q is better suited to local U.S. or multi-location retail, restaurant, and delivery-focused brands that want to build their own online ordering and fulfillment system. For Chinese sellers focused on cross-border marketplace distribution, A.I.Q is not the first choice; however, it may be worth evaluating for those with overseas local storefronts.
The available information does not make it possible to determine how well the website works from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. Alternatives to consider include Shopify POS, Square, Toast, Lightspeed, and DoorDash Storefront.
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