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Kerosky positions itself as a “Seamless Autonomous Commerce” platform and is currently labeled as Singapore Phase 1. Its goal is to move AI Agent capabilities beyond “recommendation/search” into real transactions: users state their needs once, and an AI Agent can find nearby merchants, place an order, process payment via Stripe, and arrange delivery through Lalamove. Use cases include lunch orders, next-day retail, and similar scenarios.
Based on the available website copy, Kerosky is not simply a standalone chatbot, but a transaction orchestration layer for autonomous commerce. Its key capabilities include Agentic AI-driven merchant discovery, ordering and payment, as well as “unattended” checkout. Payments are explicitly powered by Stripe, while delivery is integrated with Lalamove. The platform claims to support food and beverage, retail, health and beauty, entertainment and leisure, and service-based businesses. However, the website does not disclose the specific AI models used, merchant-matching logic, order exception handling, refund and dispute mechanisms, or any public API documentation or SDK.
At the moment, there is only an Early Access application form, which asks for name, WhatsApp, Singapore +65 phone number, email, and industry. The website does not disclose official pricing, transaction commissions, subscription fees, merchant onboarding fees, or any free trial allowance, so its value for money can only be assessed conservatively.
The main advantage is its clear positioning: it aims to give AI Agents the missing last-mile capability for local commerce, covering the full flow from discovery to ordering, payment, and delivery. Its choice of Stripe and Lalamove as infrastructure partners also makes sense for quickly building an end-to-end loop. The drawbacks are also obvious: the product is still at an early stage, public information is repetitive and limited, and there is a lack of real-world case studies, service stability data, compliance details, and privacy information. “Unattended payment” also raises questions around authorization, risk control, and liability boundaries, none of which are sufficiently explained yet.
Kerosky is better suited to local merchants in Singapore, especially in food and beverage, retail, and service industries, as well as platforms that want to give AI Agents real transaction capabilities. Access, payment, and merchant onboarding conditions for users in mainland China are unknown; the availability of Stripe and Lalamove is also subject to regional limitations. If targeting the Chinese market, alternatives for local payments, delivery, and lifestyle service platforms would likely need to be considered.
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