A single-offer gating system designed for plug-in deployment in commerce platforms. Combines a session-bounded activation mechanic with a network-level seller architecture — and ships in dual operating modes with a full licensing legal framework.
Demo A (visual mockup), Demo B (functional with ROI calculator), Demo C (synthetic case study, three buyer types), Demo D (Small Seller Transformation, 90-day narrative).
Annotated JavaScript integration reference, functional demo source, complete API specification (OpenAPI 3.0 YAML) for buyer engineering teams.
Executive Brief, three Buyer Briefs (CMS/Analytics, CRM/Gamification, Direct Operator), full specifications for both operating modes, Master Pitch Deck, Pricing Model, Value Justification, LOI & APA legal templates.
SMB e-commerce platforms, multi-brand aggregators, and CMS / CRM software vendors are all running into the same wall: the competitive axis is price, the price floor is set by dominant marketplaces, and there is no path to win on that axis without burning margin into commodity status.
AGC shifts the competitive axis. The buyer no longer competes on price — they compete on access. A bounded activation window, a curated personal exclusive, and a network-level seller architecture that compounds value across the connected graph. The user-side feels like exclusive access, not a discount. The seller-side feels like network membership, not a fee structure.
AGC is not a feature. It is the structural reason a seller stays and a buyer returns.
The architecture combines a session-level mechanic with a network-level mechanic. Both ship in two operating modes calibrated for different buyer profiles.
Buyer brief targeted at content management and analytics platform acquirers. AGC integrates as an activation layer above their existing CMS stack — every activation session feeds enriched analytics.
Buyer brief for CRM and gamification platform vendors. The session mechanic is structurally gamified — bounded window, exclusivity, scarcity — and every participation generates a direct transaction with revenue attribution.
Buyer brief for direct e-commerce operators and seller-network operators. The network architecture connects brands inside the portfolio; cross-portfolio revenue scales AOV without new acquisition spend.
Not a discount. A bounded window where the rules change.AGC · POSITION