ResolveAI for Shopify
AI support automation for order, return, and refund workflows with clear guardrails.
Shopify portfolio hub
Das Group Shopify Suite groups ResolveAI, BulkGenie AI, ProfitPulse AI, and SupplyContext AI under one commercial offer without collapsing them into one generic app.
Merchants should still install the single app that solves the immediate problem. The suite page exists to make the portfolio easier to compare, bundle, and route by intent, geography, and value metric.
The bundle should not blur the merchant job. Each card keeps its own canonical page, App Store listing, and first-value event.
AI support automation for order, return, and refund workflows with clear guardrails.
Catalog SEO QA and bulk product content remediation with review-before-publish controls.
Order-level profit visibility, margin exception review, and profit-leak detection.
Source-linked supplier memory from emails, invoices, purchase orders, spreadsheets, and vendor documents.
Offer one vendor relationship and one support channel, but keep the App Store story narrow and job-specific.
It gives merchants one suite page, one support contact, and one brand to remember while still routing them to the right app for the job.
It does not merge unrelated workflows into one listing. That would dilute install intent and make first-value harder to prove.
Bundle after the merchant has shown intent across more than one workflow, or when a direct sales conversation needs portfolio-wide packaging.
Use the value metric that matters for each app: tickets, products, orders, or supplier records. Do not flatten the suite into one arbitrary plan.
Use geography to tune packaging and trial length, not to create permanent hidden complexity without evidence.
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Monthly plan plus annual discount. Lead with time saved, risk reduction, and professional output.
Shop country, currency, timezone, plan, order volume, catalog size, support volume, and install source.
Use the country segment as a starting point, then confirm the offer from the merchant's actual usage and billing signals.
A portfolio hub for the four Shopify apps, written to help merchants compare the jobs and choose the right install path.
Install one app first unless there is a clear multi-app buying case. The suite page exists to help, not to force overlap.
A merged app would blur the merchant job. This page preserves separate product identity and separate first-value events.
No. Each app keeps its own listing and install flow. The suite page is only for portfolio packaging and direct commercial offers.
Yes. That is the default behavior. Merchants should install the app that matches the current workflow and expand later if needed.
Because the buyers, keywords, first-value moments, and pricing levers are different. Combining them would weaken discovery and clarity.
Start with the geo segment, then confirm the final offer using usage, support burden, and billing signals before making it permanent.
Email support@dasgroupllc.com for bundle quotes, app questions, or direct sales conversations.
Email support@dasgroupllc.com for bundle requests, product routing, or help matching a merchant to the right app.