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Personal shopping agent

It only texts you
when it’s worth it.

Cartright learns what you actually reorder, watches for a real price drop inside your window, and builds the cart for you. You tap buy. It never substitutes, never surprises, never sells you more.

Cartright

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Hey there,

Whole bean coffee, 32 oz is $11.10 (you paid $14.20 last time, save $3.10).

You reorder this about every 5 weeks. Last bought May 18.

Add to Walmart cart →

The moment this is for

A random Tuesday, you notice you’re out of paper towels.

It’s a passing thought, not an errand. The friction to actually do something about it is just high enough that you don’t.

With Cartright, that thought is just a text. Send it, and Cartright finds your usual pick, builds the cart, and hands it back. All you need to do is review and tap buy.

The behavior change is small on purpose. Pop open the thread, send a message, move on with your day.

01

Text it

Say hi over Telegram and connect your real purchase history.

02

It learns your cadence

Cartright figures out roughly how often you reorder each thing.

03

It pings you only when it’s worth it

A real deal inside your window, or nothing at all.

What it does

Less, done carefully.

Cadence

It learns your window

From your real purchase history, Cartright infers how often you reorder each item, so it knows you’re running low before you do.

every ~5 weeks · last May 18

Savings

Only when there’s a deal

No pings for full-price restocks. Cartright waits for a genuine price drop inside your reorder window, then shows you exactly what you save.

$14.20 $11.10 Save $3.10

Control

It never swaps on you

No surprise substitutions, no house brand slipped into the bag. Cartright builds a cart of the things you approved, and nothing else.

Great Value coffee, 32 oz

kept your pick instead

The promise

What you actually get.

A text only when it counts

One message, and only when there’s a genuinely good price on something you already buy.

Timed to your rhythm

It reaches out inside the window where you’d have restocked anyway.

Every item is your pick

The cart holds exactly what you approved, drawn from what you actually buy.

Just your list

It builds the cart you came for, and stops right there.

Calm by design

Steady, unhurried, and free of pressure, every single time.

You stay in control

Cartright builds the cart and hands it over. You tap buy yourself.

Most days, Cartright says nothing at all.

Nothing worth bothering you about. That’s the point.

The thesis

Restraint is the product.

AI was supposed to make life easier: something that quietly handles the small stuff so people can get back to what they’d rather be doing. Cartright is built to actually deliver on that, as an agent rather than another app to open. Onboarding takes a few minutes, just long enough for it to learn the things you actually reorder and how often. After that, it’s as hands-off as you want it to be.

Once it knows your rhythm, its only job is to be right when it reaches out and quiet when it has nothing worth saying. It watches for a price drop inside the window where you’d have restocked anyway, builds the cart, and sends one message. The rest of the time it stays out of your way.

It will never complete a purchase for you. It builds a real cart, shows you every line, and hands you to Walmart to tap buy yourself. It will never substitute a product you didn’t approve. There’s no house-brand nudge, no bundle, no also-bought rail. The promise is a shorter list, not a longer one. There isn’t yet a trustworthy way for an agent to finish the purchase on your behalf, and Cartright doesn’t pretend otherwise. Handing you the cart and stepping aside is the honest version of this today, not a workaround.

That restraint isn’t a limitation we apologize for. It’s the whole idea. A tool that respects your attention has to be willing to say nothing, most of the time, and to stay exactly as hands-off as you set it to be. Cartright is the note slipped under your door: you’re about out of this, and it’s on sale. Want it? Then it goes quiet again.

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