Platform Functionalities
Everything you need to build, run, and grow an online store — in one platform. The ready core already covers the day-to-day work of e-commerce. The most complex AI, integration, and enterprise modules are being finished in stages.
- Weighted readiness
- 67%
- Available now
- 74 of 125 (59.2%)
- Beta / partial
- 19
- In development
- 32
As of 2026-07-16. An available feature counts as 100%, a beta / partially available feature as 50%, and a feature in development as 0%. The math: (74 + 19 × 0.5) / 125 = 66.8%, rounded to 67%. This is the overall weighted readiness of the entire functional roadmap, not the readiness of the AI module alone.
We list a feature as available only when it’s ready for real-world use on the applicable plan, country, and contract. Modules that work but are limited are marked Beta. Roadmap features are never presented as finished. Availability may depend on the plan, country, contract, and the specific integration.
- Available nowReady for real-world use.
- Beta / partialWorks in stages, in a limited mode, or for selected customers.
- In developmentPart of the next stage; not sold as finished.
What the ready core covers
The core online store can operate without the remaining 33%. That 33% is concentrated in more complex enterprise solutions, connecting online and physical stores, and commerce through AI agents.
Sell
Catalog, search, cart, checkout, payments, orders, and customer accounts.
Ship
Carriers, waybills, cash on delivery, tracking, returns, and warehouse operations.
Manage
ERP and WMS core, inventory, reports, roles, permissions, and administration.
Attract customers
Promotions, abandoned cart, emails, SEO, product feeds, and analytics.
Work with AI
AI search, descriptions, SEO copy, imports, and reporting assistance; more autonomous agents are in the next stage.
Connect systems
Ready-made integrations and custom links. The public API, automatic system-to-system notifications, and the universal connector engine are being finished.
The full functionality list — 18 categories
1. AI features and intelligent management
AI stands for artificial intelligence. It helps the merchant do faster the tasks that would normally require a person, an agency, or separate software.
- Available nowAI search in the store: shoppers can search in plain sentences, not just an exact keyword.
- Available nowAI generation of product descriptions, SEO titles, meta descriptions, and campaign copy.
- Available nowAI help importing products, categories, and attributes from a photo, a file, or a structured table.
- Available nowAI assistance for reports, recommendations, and content for Google, Meta, and TikTok.
- Available nowStructured product data: price, availability, variants, shipping, and return rules are organized in a format that search engines and future AI shopping agents can understand.
- Beta / partialAn AI assistant for shoppers and an AI assistant in the admin panel — rolled out in stages by plan.
- Beta / partialAI scoring of how ready a product is to appear in AI search engines — data, photos, availability, shipping, and return policy.
- In developmentMCP server and Agent API — standard interfaces through which external AI agents will be able to search products, build a cart, and return a secure payment link.
- In developmentAn AI Visibility dashboard: measuring how ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and other AI systems present your brand and products.
- In developmentPre-launch AI simulation and autonomous agents for pricing, inventory, and marketing — with rules, approval, and rollback.
- In developmentAI-assisted checkout (agentic checkout): the AI agent guides the shopper from product discovery to a completed order, without ever accessing their payment details.
2. Building, design, and content
The store looks great on desktop and phone and can be managed without coding.
- Available nowReady-made themes and responsive design — pages adapt to phone, tablet, and desktop.
- Available nowHome pages, product pages, categories, FAQ, brand pages, and information pages.
- Available nowCampaign landing pages, pop-ups, promo bars, banners, and campaigns with a preset run window.
- Available nowA blog with comments and the ability to link products to content.
- Available nowA file manager and management of images, documents, and product videos.
- Beta / partialAI creation and editing of banners, images, and pages from a text description.
- In developmentAdvanced staging and preview of content: prepare, review, and schedule large store-wide changes.
- In developmentA separate headless / composable storefront on top of the shared platform core, for enterprise customers and external apps.
3. Products, catalog, and PIM
PIM is a system for managing all product information — names, photos, variants, sizes, prices, and descriptions.
- Available nowProducts, variants, attributes, size groups, and size charts.
- Available nowCollections, promo pages, “New” labels, pre-orders, and product bundles.
- Available nowProduct videos, documents, related products, cross-sell suggestions, and recommended products.
- Available nowWishlists, comparison, best-sellers, newest, and recently viewed products.
- Available nowImport and export via CSV and XML; ready-made product feeds.
- Beta / partialA product-information completeness score and automatic AI filling of missing fields.
- In developmentSubscription products and recurring orders.
- In developmentFull support for digital products, protected files, and license keys.
4. Search, recommendations, and product discovery
These features help shoppers find the right product faster and make them more likely to order.
- Available nowAI search, search by partial word or number, and add-to-cart straight from the results.
- Available nowFilters, categories, attributes, and sorting.
- Available nowRecommended, related, best-selling, and recently viewed products.
- Available nowWishlists, comparison, and automatic collections.
- Beta / partialSemantic search that understands the meaning of the query, not just the words.
- In developmentDetailed analysis of failed searches and automatic suggestions to improve the catalog.
5. Cart and checkout
Checkout is the final step where the shopper enters an address, chooses shipping, and pays.
- Available nowOne-page checkout and guest checkout with no mandatory registration.
- Available nowSaving products in the cart and recovering an abandoned cart.
- Available nowAutomatic address autofill with Google Places and Google Maps.
- Available nowGoogle Pay, Apple Pay, PayPal, Stripe, bank transfer, and cash on delivery — depending on the country and active integrations.
- Available nowA prompt showing how much is left until free shipping, plus in-cart upsells.
- Beta / partialAdditional checks and rules at checkout based on country, product, payment method, or risk level.
- In developmentFull checkout extensibility with external blocks, apps, and custom fields.
6. Payments, digital wallet, and Web3
The merchant can choose different payment methods based on the market and customer behavior.
- Available nowCards, bank transfer, cash on delivery, and local payment providers.
- Available nowIntegrations with Stripe, PayPal, Paysera, Revolut, EasyPay, and virtual POS terminals — where available for the given market.
- Available nowA digital-wallet and store-credit core — for balances, bonuses, and refunds.
- Beta / partialCrypto payments and NEBA Token features are enabled in stages by country, applicable rules, and chosen plan. Using them is entirely optional; the store works normally without crypto. The NextBasket NFT Pool is a separate Web3 feature that starts 30 days after the Token Generation Event (TGE).
- In developmentSplit payments, deposits, partial payments, and advanced fraud and risk checks.
7. Orders, fulfillment, and returns
Once an order comes in, the platform helps you process, ship, track, and — when needed — return it.
- Available nowManual order creation and editing.
- Available nowMerging orders, reordering, and status tracking.
- Available nowEmail notifications and an action history for each order.
- Available nowCore processes for cancellations, returns, and refunds.
- Beta / partialAdvanced return and exchange rules by product, country, and reason.
- In developmentA self-service returns and exchanges portal, return tracking numbers (RMA), automatic labels, and restocking fees.
8. Shipping, carriers, and logistics
NEXT BASKET AI offers broad carrier and marketplace coverage — cash on delivery, waybills, tracking, and shipping — across the markets you sell in.
- Available nowCarrier integrations, including global carriers such as FedEx and DHL and regional carriers such as Econt and Speedy, where the service is available for the given market.
- Available nowOne-click waybills and bulk waybill preparation.
- Available nowDelivery to an address or a pickup office, own delivery, and custom shipping rates.
- Available nowCash on delivery, and open / try / choose on delivery, where the carrier offers the service.
- Available nowShipment tracking and international shipping rules.
- Beta / partialA wider pickup-point network and automatic comparison of carrier terms.
- In developmentBuy online, pick up in store (BOPIS / click-and-collect): buy online and collect from a physical location.
- In developmentCentralized logic for a returns warehouse across different countries.
9. Inventory, ERP, and WMS
ERP brings your key business data together in one place. WMS runs the warehouse — receiving, inventory, picking, and shipping orders.
- Available nowA ready ERP and WMS core for products, SKUs, inventory, orders, payments, shipping, returns, and reports.
- Available nowInventory tracking and alerts for low or out-of-stock items.
- Available nowSynchronization between the store, orders, carriers, and warehouse operations.
- Available nowEach tenant — a separate customer profile on the platform — uses its own isolated configuration and its own data.
- Available nowConnecting external ERP systems via API, file exchange, or a dedicated connector, when the external system provides suitable technical access.
- Beta / partialA standard external-ERP integration can be delivered within 30 calendar days after written approval of the scope and after receiving full technical documentation, valid APIs or file formats, the required access, a test environment, and quality test data. The timeline also depends on the external ERP vendor’s cooperation; non-standard integrations are planned separately.
- In developmentFull multi-warehouse and multi-location management, stock transfers between them, purchase orders to suppliers, and automatic replenishment requests.
- In developmentAdvanced barcode and scanning processes for receiving, picking, and warehouse control.
10. Marketing, campaigns, and automations
The platform helps the merchant attract customers, bring them back, and manage promotions without a pile of third-party apps.
- Available nowPromo codes, quantity and value discounts, and “Buy X, get Y” promotions.
- Available nowPrice-drop and back-in-stock notifications.
- Available nowBirthday, holiday, and abandoned-cart emails.
- Available nowPop-ups, promo bars, countdown timers, and exit-intent offers.
- Available nowProduct reviews, a blog, and product feeds to Google, Facebook, and Instagram.
- Available nowGA4, Google Tag Manager, Meta Pixel, Conversions API, and settings for correct product and page display on social media.
- Beta / partialAI suggestions for products, audiences, ad budget, and campaigns.
- In developmentA no-code visual automation builder: event → condition → action, with templates, logs, replays, and delayed actions.
- In developmentFull SMS and push notifications, affiliate programs, and influencer management.
11. Customers, CRM, and communication
CRM is the system for customer information and relationships — profiles, groups, history, communication, and personalized terms.
- Available nowCustomer accounts, groups, segmentation, and order history.
- Available nowPrices, discounts, payments, and shipping by customer group.
- Available nowPrices visible after registration.
- Available nowLog in with Facebook or Google, saved addresses, and wishlists.
- Available nowForms, reviews, and basic communication channels.
- Beta / partialAn AI chatbot with information about products, orders, shipping, and returns.
- In developmentAn advanced service center with tickets, surveys, measurable response times (SLAs), and a unified customer registry.
12. B2B commerce
B2B means business-to-business sales, which often involve negotiated prices, payment terms, and approvals.
- Available nowCustomer groups and individual prices or discounts.
- Available nowSpecial payment and shipping rules by group.
- Available nowPrices after registration and core B2B scenarios.
- Beta / partialVolume discounts and quick order forms for large orders.
- In developmentCompanies and their locations, separate B2B catalogs, quotes, purchase-order (PO) numbers, payment terms, tax exemptions, and approval workflows.
- In developmentPermissions and workflows for sales reps and corporate buyers.
13. International commerce
A single store can sell to different countries with different languages, currencies, payments, and shipping.
- Available now30+ currencies and automatic exchange rates.
- Available nowLanguage versions of the store.
- Available nowShipping, returns, and operational support across multiple countries and regions.
- Available nowRegional payment and carrier integrations.
- Beta / partialMore granular rules for prices, currencies, and catalogs by country or customer group.
- In developmentA full international Markets module: separate markets, regional catalogs, local prices, taxes, duties, legal pages, and payment and shipping rules.
14. Reports and business analytics
Reports show what’s selling, what’s profitable, where there’s a problem, and what needs to change.
- Available nowSales by period, product, country, and channel.
- Available nowInventory, low stock, and stock movement.
- Available nowMargins, orders, payments, and core store metrics.
- Available nowData export for further analysis.
- Beta / partialAI summaries with recommended next actions.
- In developmentAnalysis by customer group, customer lifetime value, accurate attribution of where sales come from, metrics from AI channels, and automatically scheduled management reports.
15. API, integrations, and developer platform
An API is a standard way for external systems to exchange data with NEXT BASKET AI. Through it, the platform can connect to ERP, CRM, accounting, warehouse, and other applications.
- Available nowReady-made direct integrations with payment systems, carriers, marketing channels, and product feeds.
- Available nowImport and export via CSV and XML.
- Available nowCustom integrations built to spec for a specific tenant (a separate customer profile).
- Beta / partialArchitectural groundwork for a public API and separate integration services.
- In developmentA public admin API and a Storefront API for external storefronts.
- In developmentInbound and outbound webhooks, an event bus, duplicate protection, automatic retries, delivery logs, and replays.
- In developmentA universal connector engine and ready-made links to Zapier, Make, n8n, and Pipedream.
- In developmentA connector development kit (SDK), an app catalog, and tools for external developers.
16. POS and omnichannel commerce
POS is the point-of-sale system in a physical store. Omnichannel commerce means online and physical locations share inventory, customers, orders, and rules.
- Beta / partialCore groundwork for shared inventory, orders, and customer profiles across channels.
- In developmentA POS app and hardware integrations.
- In developmentSynchronization of sales, returns, and exchanges between online and physical locations.
- In developmentBuy online, pick up in store (BOPIS), QR orders, shared gift cards, and a cross-channel loyalty program.
17. Security, reliability, and administration
The platform protects data, monitors the technical services, and keeps a history of changes.
- Available nowSSL, roles and permissions, customer and staff accounts, and access control.
- Available nowGDPR tools, cookie-consent management, and data export and deletion options.
- Available nowBackups, continuous technical monitoring, automated vulnerability scanning, and a controlled release process for new versions.
- Available nowA file manager, bulk actions, notifications, and domain and localization settings.
- Available nowAutomated tests for the backend services, the public store, the admin panel, the AI services, and edge cases.
- Beta / partialAdvanced action logs, two-factor authentication (2FA), and a public technical-status page.
- In developmentA Technical Evidence Center: an upcoming dedicated section with architecture, test reports, security status, technical monitoring, backups, and recovery evidence.
18. Dropshipping and sourcing
Dropshipping lets you sell products without buying them and holding them in your own warehouse first.
- Available nowA ready dropshipping store with imported products, photos, and descriptions.
- Available nowRules for markup, categories, payments, carriers, and marketing channels.
- Available nowAI help with descriptions and choosing what to advertise.
- Beta / partialAutomated product feeds from suppliers and staged logic for handling returns.
- In developmentSupplier scoring, automatic comparison of lead times and quality, and a fully automated system for selecting suppliers and products.
The hardest 33%, being finished
The remaining work is not in the store’s core features. It’s concentrated in modules that demand the most architecture, security, integrations, and testing.
- Commerce through AI agents: MCP, an interface for AI agents, AI-assisted checkout, measuring visibility in AI systems, and attributing sales from AI channels.
- Autonomous AI agents: Independent actions on pricing, inventory, and campaigns — only within preset rules, with human approval, a log, and rollback.
- Integration platform: A public API, inbound and outbound webhooks, an event bus, a universal connector engine, automatic retries, logs, replays, and bridges to Zapier, Make, n8n, and Pipedream.
- POS and omnichannel: Shared inventory, customers, orders, gift cards, and returns between online and physical stores.
- Enterprise B2B commerce: Companies, separate catalogs, negotiated prices, payment terms, PO numbers, approvals, and corporate-buyer permissions.
- Advanced returns and subscriptions: A self-service returns and exchanges portal, RMA, automatic labels, and full management of subscription products.
- Multiple locations and flexible storefronts: Multiple warehouses, in-store pickup, transfers between warehouses, separate storefronts on a shared core, and staging of large changes.
The 30-calendar-day timeline is not an unconditional guarantee. It applies to a standard integration with a pre-approved scope and starts after we receive full technical documentation, valid interfaces or file formats, the required access, a test environment, and quality test data. The timeline also depends on the external ERP vendor’s cooperation. Non-standard integrations are assessed and planned separately.