This week, we announced our $13.6 million oversubscribed Seed round and put a larger market shift in focus: agentic commerce is moving from future-facing thesis to operating reality.
We’re grateful to NewRoad Capital Partners for leading the round, along with Ridge Ventures, Silicon Road Ventures, G20 Ventures, Commerce Ventures, Knoll Ventures, Incubate Fund, VELA Partners, and the retail industry angels backing this next chapter. Their support reflects a shared conviction in ReFiBuy, our team, and the category we are building.
The coverage that followed captured more than a funding milestone. It showed the market beginning to recognize the shift we’ve been building toward: AI shopping agents are changing how products are discovered, evaluated, and recommended, and commerce teams are racing to prepare.
This is the problem ReFiBuy was built to solve.
Our team has spent decades operating through the biggest shifts in commerce, from the marketplace era to the rise of retail media to the agentic commerce era taking shape now. The pattern is familiar: when discovery changes, brands and retailers need new infrastructure to compete.
Today, that infrastructure starts with the product catalog. Agentic Commerce Optimization prepares product data at the SKU level, giving agents the context they need to understand, trust, and recommend products in AI-powered shopping experiences.
Across this week’s coverage, the signal was clear: the market is shifting, the category is forming, and ReFiBuy is helping define what comes next.
Across five standout stories, a broader picture came into focus: the shift toward agentic commerce, Scot Wingo’s next platform bet, the emergence of Agentic Commerce Optimization, Raleigh’s role in the category’s rise, and the investor conviction forming around the market.
Wingo’s AI commerce startup raises nearly $14 million
Triangle Business Journal framed ReFiBuy as Scot Wingo’s next major commerce platform bet, connecting the Seed round to his ChannelAdvisor track record, the strength and speed of the financing, and the rise of AI-driven shopping.
The piece captured one of the clearest analogies for the market shift: ChannelAdvisor helped sellers manage products across marketplaces like eBay and Amazon; ReFiBuy is taking a similar approach for agentic shopping platforms, where product data becomes the foundation for discovery and recommendation.
Why it matters: TBJ made the founder-market fit clear. ReFiBuy is being built by commerce operators who recognize a familiar pattern: when discovery changes, brands and retailers need new infrastructure to compete.
Raleigh e-commerce startup raises $13.6M seed round
Axios covered ReFiBuy as a Raleigh growth story, connecting the Seed round to Scot’s founder track record, the company’s downtown presence, and the next phase of hiring.
The piece grounded a global commerce shift in a local company-building story: a category-defining platform growing from Raleigh with the team, capital, and momentum to scale.
Why it matters: Axios connected the market opportunity to the company-building work ahead. As agentic commerce moves from thesis to reality, ReFiBuy is growing the team to help define the category.
An agentic commerce maximalist gets $$
In one of our favorite narratives of the week, Jason Del Rey at The Aisle connected Scot Wingo’s long-running influence in ecommerce, from ChannelAdvisor and The Jason & Scot Show to Retailgentic and ReFiBuy, showing why his “agentic commerce maximalism” looks more like signal than hype in a fast-moving market.
The piece also captured a key part of Scot’s ACO thesis: as shopping becomes conversational, every product search becomes more contextual, specific, and long-tail.
Why it matters: The Aisle showed why credible voices matter in a category-forming market. As agentic commerce moves from possibility to hype, Scot’s perspective helps separate the real infrastructure shift from the noise.
If you're looking for signal in the noise of today's commerce landscape, The Aisle belongs in your inbox.
ReFiBuy Raises $13.6M Seed Round to Help Brands Win in the Age of AI Shopping Agents
Hypepotamus went deeper on the Agentic Commerce Optimization category, framing ACO as the new work required when AI shopping agents sit between brands and buyers.
The piece also captured the speed behind the moment: a category moving quickly from concept to operating priority, and a team building in 30-day cycles to keep pace.
Why it matters: Hypepotamus made ACO feel practical and urgent. The story connected the category to the pace of AI shopping, where brands need to prepare as quickly as the market is changing.
ReFiBuy raises $13.6M Seed round led by NewRoad Capital Partners
Shopifreaks covered the round through an ecommerce insider lens, highlighting ReFiBuy’s ChannelAdvisor roots, the round’s 2X oversubscription, and the ecommerce, retail technology, and payments investors backing the company.
Why it matters: The piece captured an important category signal: commerce insiders and investors are independently recognizing ACO as a new operating layer for AI-powered shopping.
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The announcement also reached a broader set of business, startup, and retail technology audiences, extending the conversation beyond the featured stories. Additional coverage included GrepBeat, TechStartups, CityBiz, Grit Daily, Retail Tech Innovation Hub, and Startup Researcher North America.
Together, these pieces reinforced the larger signal: agentic commerce is entering the market conversation, and catalog readiness is becoming a priority for brands and retailers preparing for AI-powered shopping.
This week was a major milestone, but the bigger story is what comes next.
The coverage of our round shows that the market has recognized the shift we’ve been building toward: AI shopping agents are changing how consumers research, find, and buy products, and brands and retailers need a new way to prepare.
Agentic Commerce Optimization is coming into focus because the way products are discovered, understood, and recommended is changing. ReFiBuy is building for that shift with the team, technology, and operator experience to help define what comes next.
The market is moving quickly. The category is taking shape. And we are just getting started.
PS - We're hiring 🎉