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Watch me use AI to make millions in ecommerce

By Greg Isenberg

Summary

## Key takeaways - **Axio spots crushing baby product trends**: Axio analyzes market trends in baby products, identifying convertible cribs with GreenGuard gold certification and multifunctional smart cribs gaining traffic, plus electric nasal aspirators with stable demand where enhancing suction power and ease of cleaning offers opportunities. [02:11], [03:15] - **Generates Squid Game product designs**: Prompt Axio with 'since Squid Game Netflix three is popular, design products that can sell well and generate images'; it performs market analysis showing costumes, masks, guard outfits, and provides visualized product concepts with supplier costs like $6.71 hoodies. [03:37], [04:20] - **Uncovers senior dog pet supply gaps**: Axio identifies product opportunities in senior dogs like advanced orthopedic sleep solutions with cooling gel and low profiles for easy access, plus cognitive simulation toys, noting low ratings like 3.88 for washable pee pads revealing improvement chances. [07:16], [08:46] - **Extracts mechanical keyboard pain points**: Axio analyzes reviews from Amazon, Reddit, forums to list top 10 unmet pain points like key chatter, lack of hot-swap PCBs, bloated software, clustered by theme and ranked by urgency and willingness to pay. [11:20], [15:10] - **Vets suppliers and drafts outreach**: For cozy gaming mechanical keyboards for Gen Z women, Axio suggests brand 'Cloud Key', Sanctuary Series features, vets Alibaba suppliers like Zhengzhou Damelin, and drafts professional inquiry emails with technical verifications like ceramic finish and thocky acoustics. [19:01], [23:18] - **Reveals e-commerce margins and MOQs**: Axio provides margin potential like 200-300% for hoodies or 300-400% for phone cases, MOQ ranges, wholesale and target retail prices, plus licensing needs for IP-based products. [06:19], [06:40]

Topics Covered

  • Axio Spots Unseen Trends Instantly
  • AI Generates Supplier-Ready Designs
  • Pain Points Reveal Profitable Gaps
  • Vets Suppliers and Drafts Outreach

Full Transcript

Why is no one talking about Alibaba's new AI agent platform? It's made it ridiculous easy to find ideas, find trends, find suppliers, reach out to them, and figure out if there's an opportunity for a multi -million dollar e -commerce business. I'm a guy who's a software entrepreneur. You know, I stay away from e -commerce. I know my

lane. But this new AI agent platform, it's called Axio by Alibaba,

lane. But this new AI agent platform, it's called Axio by Alibaba, is getting me a little converted. You know, now there's an opportunity for me to use something that makes it easy to start an e -commerce business. And I love Unfair Advantages. So this episode, if you stick to the end, you'll understand how to

Unfair Advantages. So this episode, if you stick to the end, you'll understand how to use Axio. And you might be like me, interested in starting a multi

use Axio. And you might be like me, interested in starting a multi -million dollar e -commerce business in 2026. Enjoy the episode.

I've never been a huge e -commerce person. And a big reason for that is because it's been so hard to understand what to build, why to build it, and how to build it. And today we're going to go through Axio. And by the end of this episode, you will understand how to use it. And maybe in

2026, building a really big e -commerce business. And even if you're like me and you're a software person or you're a boring business person and you've never created an e -commerce business, learning these tools is super helpful. So I encourage you to stay to the end. Let's get into it. So when you get to

Axio, it's actually free. And by the way, I have no affiliation with Alibaba or this company. I'm just a guy who likes to use products that give me an unfair advantage. You can see that they've given you some examples of how to use the product. So for example, spot rising trends. So it says, analyze current

market trends in baby products and identify what is gaining traffic. So you can click here, view details. So it gives you an overview and it ties into Amazon trends.

You can see here the search volume is in the blue and then in the pink, the sales count. There's things, but like, okay, you can get that trend data anywhere. What's really interesting is it gives you like actual products that are

data anywhere. What's really interesting is it gives you like actual products that are crushing it. So it's like convertible cribs with GreenGuard gold certification. This is like a

crushing it. So it's like convertible cribs with GreenGuard gold certification. This is like a category I would never have thought of or multifunctional, functional convertible crids with beds and smart features. And by the way, I have a baby. So like I should be

smart features. And by the way, I have a baby. So like I should be thinking about this and I'm an idea guy. So I should be thinking about this, but I, you know, haven't. So I think that, you know, this is why it's good to use this and it gives you more market insights, right? Organic and natural products. Okay. I could have come up with that, but you know, smart baby products

products. Okay. I could have come up with that, but you know, smart baby products are, you know, are, are, is a key differentiator. Smart monitors, app connected thermometers, automating feeding systems are gaining popularity. And then you can go in like a perplexity or whatever, go and actually check the sources. So it gives you the product recommendations.

It says based on stable demand for electric nasal aspirators, despite fluctuating surge volumes, enhancing features like suction power, temperature control, ease of cleaning. So it gives you these products. It shows what's working. And I think that's pretty cool. But what I

these products. It shows what's working. And I think that's pretty cool. But what I think it's even more cool is that it could actually create product designs. So for example, you can hear since squid game,

product designs. So for example, you can hear since squid game, Netflix three is popular right now. I want to design some products based on squid games. Help me figure out what kind of products can sell well and generate product

games. Help me figure out what kind of products can sell well and generate product design image. And then it goes and actually does a market analysis on it. And

design image. And then it goes and actually does a market analysis on it. And

it shows like, you know, okay, here's these costumes and masks. Here's some guard costumes, Netflix player, 456 jacket, all these different things. And it literally gives you product design concepts. Now, is this something that, you know, is good to go and you

design concepts. Now, is this something that, you know, is good to go and you can just say like, okay, go make it. I don't think so, but it's giving you, it's getting you the creative juices, at least it's getting my creative juices flowing.

And it puts all these product design concepts into visualizations. And then what I think is most importantly, it actually gives you who you could reach out to, go and build these things and what it's going to cost. So you can see here, you know, $6 .71 for a hoodie. And,

you know, it's a verified manufacturer. And if you click here, it says matches. So

why is it a match? Eight on end matches. Well, because they do screen printing, they do embroidery. And I think this is why it's cool that it's built in with Alibaba. And by the way, it doesn't just integrate with Alibaba. It integrates with

with Alibaba. And by the way, it doesn't just integrate with Alibaba. It integrates with other Alibaba Express and a few others. So it gives you that data. And then

you could go ahead and just reach out to people. Sam Altman, the co -founder of OpenAI, just said that it is the era of the idea guy. And he

is not wrong. I think that right now is an incredible time to be building a startup. And if you listen to this podcast, chances are you think so too.

a startup. And if you listen to this podcast, chances are you think so too.

Now, I think that you can look at trends to basically figure out what are the startup ideas you should be building. So that's exactly why I built ideabrowser .com.

Every single day, you're going to get a free startup idea in your inbox. And

it's all backed by high -quality data trends. How we do it, people always ask. We use AI agents to go and search, what are people looking for? And what are they screaming for in terms of products that you should be

for? And what are they screaming for in terms of products that you should be building? And then we hand it on a silver platter for you to go check

building? And then we hand it on a silver platter for you to go check out. We do have a few paid plans that, you know, take it to the

out. We do have a few paid plans that, you know, take it to the next level, give you more ideas, give you more AI agents and more almost like a chat GBT for ideas with it. But you can start for free, ideabrowser .com.

And if you're listening to this, I highly recommend it. You can see here, it also gives you some, you know, insight around like what's the margin potential. So like

hoodies, for example, the margin is two to three hundred percent. Maybe I want to do that, but oh no, maybe a phone case is three to four hundred percent.

And it tells you the MOQ range, you know, basically how many units and then, you know, the wholesale price and the target retail.

But it also says that you need to do licensing, right? So why is this all like really interesting is it's giving you ideas. Because it's basically like a partner for you and, you know, someone who's going and doing the analysis.

And I think it's, I think it's super, super helpful. Let's go through a few more and then I'm also going to prompt it myself. So let's go and see, here's a new sort of feature that they analyze. I'm sorry, a new feature that they come out with. Help me identify product opportunity pain points in pet supplies that

serve the senior dog's niche market. So you can see here, here's the product opportunities, advanced orthopedic sleep solutions. Would

never have thought about this, right? It says like have cooling gel integration for temperature regulation, low profiles for easy access. Makes sense, right? If you're a senior dog, you know, you want a low profile for easy access. Memory foam

technology. I could see a product like this absolutely crushing it. Cognitive simulation products.

So, you know, senior dogs face cognitive decline. This creates opportunities for interactive smart toys, treat dispensing puzzle feeders, memory enhancing accessories. And then it literally, you know, mocks up, you know, what it could look like. And like, that's AI, man. That's,

I mean, yes, the STOM over there. Like that's, I don't know what that means.

But like, it's interesting, right? This looks like an interesting product and it is good fodder to start with. And then from there you can iterate. And, you know, you could iterate with other tools, by the way. Like I've talked about on the channel, things like nano, banana, et cetera. So it gives you all

the search volume. It gives you the positive tags and negative tags. So

like this is based on Amazon Trends. So you can see that there's, you know, washable pee pads for senior dogs. And the average rating is 3 .88. So like

that's a bad rating, right? So that means that there's an opportunity to create great products. And it's giving you, it's telling you why people aren't enjoying the products

great products. And it's giving you, it's telling you why people aren't enjoying the products on Amazon. This is so insightful, you know. I've talked about before

on Amazon. This is so insightful, you know. I've talked about before how this is the age of the idea person. But it's also the age of the insight person, right? You need these insights in order to actually create products that people want. And I think that's what's so cool about this age is you can

people want. And I think that's what's so cool about this age is you can use a product like this to get the insight so that you don't waste years of your life here. So I love this, you know, joint health supplements. It just

tells you exactly how many monthly searches, what the average rating is. And then it gives you the hot selling market analysis, joint supplements. You can see here retail price versus wholesale price. You know, for me, this is some of the most helpful insights is when it actually tells you what the market opportunities, right? So it's

telling you, you know, arthritis, hip dysplasia, all these things. And then, you know, that helps me ideate for what type of product I want to create. So what's really cool about Axio is it helps me on the idea side, it helps me on the trend side, and it helps me in terms of, like, who I should reach

out to. So let's do one around, like, sourcing. So find

out to. So let's do one around, like, sourcing. So find

manufacturers that offer high quality, this is the prompt, find manufacturers that offer high quality facial cleansing brush with OEM service, private label available, MOQ 500 with official certifications and strong reviews. So

it literally is giving me all the different suppliers right here. And then I can reach out to them through this product. And you can

here. And then I can reach out to them through this product. And you can see, like, okay, people are satisfied with this, right? If you would have gone to alibaba .com, it would have been way overwhelming. You can see, like, what the reorder rate of these things are. So pretty darn

cool. I have some more prompts that I want to

cool. I have some more prompts that I want to prompt in, and I want to see how it would work. So let's just try a couple of them. I'm in the market for a mechanical keyboard, and I've been getting a lot of ads for it. And I think, like, mechanical keyboards are being, you know, it's a trend that's gotten bigger over the last five, six

years. So I said, analyze mechanical keyboard and list the top 10 unmet customer pain

years. So I said, analyze mechanical keyboard and list the top 10 unmet customer pain points with proof from reviews, forms, Amazon Q &A, cluster them by theme, and rank by urgency and willingness to pay. So we're going to see if Axio could actually go and do that. It says, yeah, you know, it's an agent task. Thinking through

your request to create the most effective approach and detailed plan. No worries. So we

start the agent task. And it really does feel like you're using something like a Manus, you know? It does feel, like, agent -oriented. You know, when I use Manus, it was, like, the first product I ever used that it felt like it was agents. Like, the agent era was here. And this does feel the same.

agents. Like, the agent era was here. And this does feel the same.

So it says, it's gathering customer feedback on mechanical keyboards. You can check its sources if you double -click here. And it says, I will search for mechanical keyboard customer reviews, form discussions on Reddit and GeekHack, and common Q &A displays.

Common Q &A complaints to get user pain points.

So it works pretty quick. It's, you know, it's been only a few seconds, and it says, I've gathered a good amount of data from general searches and specific form summaries. I've detailed information on hardware reliability, customization gaps, software

summaries. I've detailed information on hardware reliability, customization gaps, software issues, aesthetics, market shifts. I have enough proof from reviews.

And then it says, I can now synthesize these into the top 10 pain points, cluster them, and rank them as requested. Think about what we're doing.

Which is absolutely insane. We've heard about a trend. Either we, just in life, heard about a trend. Maybe it's on Instagram, TikTok, ideabrowser .com. And then we've gone and said, like, hey, we want to create a product in this space, basically.

But we need to understand the pain points best, because we don't want to be, you know, just coming up with ideas not based on data. So we're getting the data, and we're going to go and create something that has the highest likelihood of success for that reason. So it comes up with a plan, right? Oh, interesting.

So, whoa, okay, cool. So I'll do one quick search specifically for willingness to pay and budget Keebs to better quantify that ranking factor. One search

to confirm the willingness to pay for specific features, like the Hall Effect switches or premium stabilizers. After that, I will compete. Wait, I should check if there's more specific

premium stabilizers. After that, I will compete. Wait, I should check if there's more specific data on willingness to pay for fixing these issues. Users often mention I'd pay an extra X dollars for a feature. I'll look for that specifically to fulfill the rank by willingness to pay requirement accurately. This isn't just an AI agent platform. This is

a smart AI agent platform specifically designed with e -commerce in mind. That would

not, you know, happen on a lot of the other agent platforms, because I think that this just understands, you know, the e -commerce mindset. So it's now gone ahead and updated the plan. Again, it's done, you know, final targeted search for willingness to pay. It's completed the task. And looks like

pay. It's completed the task. And looks like we are almost done. Yeah. So

let's see what we got. So it's gone ahead and shown what the pain points are. Key chatter, lack of hot swap in mainstream, bloated buggy software, poor wireless. It doesn't really matter. It just, like, you know, it doesn't matter to us, really. The point is, because you

guys are probably not working on a mechanical keyboard company. But the point is, like, this, as someone who's in the, you know, in, I'm not in the mechanical keyboard business, but in the market for mechanical keyboards. To me, that makes sense that those are some of the key features. So it's gone and put it into a chart. The double typing, the key chatter, is, like, the biggest, highest urgency

chart. The double typing, the key chatter, is, like, the biggest, highest urgency complaint. Lack of hot swap PCB, the most common source of buyer confusion and regrets.

complaint. Lack of hot swap PCB, the most common source of buyer confusion and regrets.

Stabilizer rattle mushy keys. Proprietary software bloat. This is incredible.

And then it goes, would you like me to research specific brands that successfully are successfully addressing these pain points or perhaps analyze a different peripheral category? Wow, that's a hard word to say sometimes.

category? Wow, that's a hard word to say sometimes.

I would say I'm looking to build a mechanical keyboard company for Gen Z women. And

Z women. And I really like the trend of cozy gaming. So I had actually seen, like, an

gaming. So I had actually seen, like, an ad, like, you know, cozy gaming ad, and I think that that's where the opportunity is. So it's going to go ahead and research this trend, cozy gaming, and then building mechanical keyboards for

this particular audience. And then if I was to actually go and build this thing, well, we, one, need to find the suppliers and work with the suppliers, and we can do that on Axio. But the second thing would be also, you know, once I've built this thing, reaching out to all the different creators in this niche and getting them a part of it, you know, to help get distribution and

stuff like that. So it's synthesizing the previous research to create a brand identity and cozy gaming product concept tailored for Gen Z women, including a preliminary product roadmap. So this includes a suggested

roadmap. So this includes a suggested brand name, Cloud Key or Nook and Switch, actually not bad. A mission statement focused on turning the desk into a sanctuary. I absolutely love that. And a product line, the Sanctuary Series, featuring tactile materials like ceramic

coatings and thocky acoustics. I also prioritize a three -phase product roadmap, starting with a flagship, 75 % wireless keyboard. How good is this?

And why is no one talking about it? Maybe they're not talking about it because it's Alibaba, China, and, you know, there's that whole thing.

Maybe they're not talking about it because they're just, you know, I don't know. Maybe

people just haven't heard of this. So anyways, we've gotten some of the data here. It gives the product concept, the Sanctuary Series. They're calling the company Cloud Key or Nook and Switch. It tells you what the features are and it gives you the visual concepts. And this, you know, that looks pretty cozy to me.

That looks pretty cozy. Look how cool that is. With a little mushroom there? Are

you kidding me? That's awesome. So I'm going to say, okay, this looks great and all, but I need a trusted supplier from Alibaba or somewhere else to reach out to and

create this and make it a reality. Give me

a list. So we're going to ask the agent to, you know, go and give us a list of it, identify and vet suppliers.

You used to have to either search endlessly on places like Alibaba and other kind of like sketchy marketplaces. You don't have to do that now.

You can just ask the agent to do it. It's going to rank it by the ones that it thinks is going to be best. And then that's when you actually have to do some of the hard work of like vetting these people, right? Just because they say it's 4 .7

or people had a good experience doesn't mean you're going to have a good experience.

So please, please do call these people. Make sure that you feel good about them as well. And get to know them, right? You don't, you know, buy 50 units

as well. And get to know them, right? You don't, you know, buy 50 units in the beginning. Don't buy 5 ,000, right? So, but the point is like, why aren't we using this, right? This just like makes me want to start an e -commerce company in 2026. And I can't even believe I'm saying that. Because

the reason I, you know, I wouldn't start an e -commerce company is because it's just hard to do. But with things like this, it makes it a lot easier.

So it's still working on the task. But it's giving me some notable suppliers. Like you can see this Zhengzhou Damelin Electronic Technology, which supplies brands like Leobog, Wobkey. So it's going to go ahead and do that. It gives a short

Leobog, Wobkey. So it's going to go ahead and do that. It gives a short list summary. It says, you know, Zhengzhou is the number one, the most

list summary. It says, you know, Zhengzhou is the number one, the most aligned partner because they're building, I guess, some of the bigger competitors.

But let's see. Okay, so it's going to go, so it's made, it's giving me four. And it's giving me like mid

four. And it's giving me like mid -range, high volume. So it's telling me why it's great. And then, okay, but like how do I outreach? So when you reach out to these suppliers, I recommend starting with three critical technical verifications. The ceramic finish rather

than the anodization. The sound profile confirm they can support a five -layer internal dampening structure to achieve the thocky rain sound signature and the color matching.

Verify if they can match the PBT keycap plastic color to the CNC case color for seamless monochromic aesthetic. Would you like me to draft a professional inquiry email you can send to these suppliers? Or should I reach research cozy influencers for your launch partnership? What? That's a bit too ahead right now. But I'm going to

say, yeah, you can draft an inquiry email. Also, I was wondering, is there any suppliers on Alibaba that I can reach out to, too? These don't seem like they are on

Alibaba or another or similar website. So let's see what that says.

website. So let's see what that says.

But what's cool about this platform is it seems like it works, right? A lot of times you're working on a new LLM or a new

works, right? A lot of times you're working on a new LLM or a new product and it goes a bit wonky. But I'm

impressed. here. So verify supplier platforms and search for additional options. So it's going and doing that. And this will be our last thing that we'll ask. But I'm just curious. Okay. Oh, so

these suppliers are indeed on, they're actually on Alibaba.

So, wow. So, hi, I'm looking to, this is the outreach email. I'm looking for a high -end manufacturing partner for our upcoming

outreach email. I'm looking for a high -end manufacturing partner for our upcoming Gen Z -focused brand, CloudKey. We are developing Nook75, a premium 75 % mechanical keyboard designing for the cozy gaming aesthetic. Specifications. It puts it all out there so I don't have to do anything. The customization. Delivery terms.

It gives you the top verified Alibaba suppliers. And then says strategic outreach recommendations. Don't ask for matte paint. Specifically, ask for e

outreach recommendations. Don't ask for matte paint. Specifically, ask for e -coding. These are the things that, like, why I wouldn't go and start a new

-coding. These are the things that, like, why I wouldn't go and start a new e -commerce product company is for these little things that I would never have asked.

I feel like I would just get rinsed. rinsed, rinsed. If I started an e -commerce company for these reasons. But with something like Axio, you know, it seems I just feel more confident. And then it gives you a whole document of all the different people I could be reaching out to with a

checklist and technical questions. And I can even press the Send Inquiry button direct from Axio. All right.

This is really cool. There you have it, folks. My tour of Alibaba's new and really cool e -commerce LLM called Axio. So, no affiliation, but I think it's cool. And it's got me thinking about e -commerce startup ideas

in 2026. I hope you enjoyed this. If you did, please drop a like, a

in 2026. I hope you enjoyed this. If you did, please drop a like, a comment, share it with a friend. So, I know that I should be doing more of these startup idea podcasts, episodes. And if I should, should I be doing more e -commerce stuff? Is that interesting to you? Or

should I stick to my lane of just software? Or do you like me to spice it up here and there? Thanks, everyone. And I'll see you next time.

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