Stop fighting broken modules and maybe-checkouts. Vectorcart uses a certification-first platform to deliver battle-tested automation on the stores that matter most, and we back every claim with live execution evidence.
Watch. Score. Decide. Execute. That is the product spine: watch the right products, score the market correctly, decide only on real windows, and execute with visibility.
Current live-certified beta stores: Nike, Foot Locker, and Newegg. Broader automation paths already exist in the platform, but they only move into the paid support surface after staged certification.
Vectorcart is for users who would rather operate inside a narrower, high-confidence platform than chase a fake 50-store promise that collapses when the release actually matters.
Certification matters because failed automation is expensive. The stores below are the ones we are willing to stand behind in the current beta because they have live evidence behind monitoring, carting, and checkout-stage progression.
Engineered for stability through high-traffic drops with live monitoring, cart validation, and checkout-stage evidence.
Browser-path validation helps entries look human while preserving live cart and checkout-stage progression evidence.
Real-time stock signals and optimized carting create a faster execution path for hard-to-hit inventory windows.
The workflow is simple for the user, but every step is tuned for speed, signal quality, and execution control.
Set your targets and let the backend do the heavy lifting across watchlists, profiles, and tasks.
We score market velocity, spread, and stock movement so execution stays focused on high-conviction opportunities.
Prioritized candidates hit the dashboard the moment a real execution window opens.
The extension and backend stay in sync to navigate carting and checkout stage-by-stage.
Replay and analytics surfaces show exactly what happened so the next release can be optimized instead of guessed.
New users should not have to guess where to start. Buy access on Whop, install the extension, confirm the backend is connected, and enter through the tenant app. The React workspace exists after that as a deeper operating surface, not as the first customer login page.
This is not a toy dashboard. It is an execution environment built to reduce guesswork, tighten control, and keep the workflow operational under pressure.
That means signals tighten instead of sprawl, execution paths become more controlled instead of more chaotic, and the customer can see exactly what happened after every run. The result is a platform that feels more like an operating environment than a module catalog.
Vectorcart is strongest when the product, the extension, and the backend tell the same story: what is worth acting on, what the system is doing now, and what happened when it tried.
These are real screenshots from the current product surfaces, not concept panels. The goal is simple: the product should look like an operating environment before the buyer ever clicks through to the app.
The platform is broader than the current certified claim set. We separate what is evidence-backed from what is promising but still variable, so customers know where support is strongest.
Nike, Foot Locker, and Newegg are the current live-certified beta stores. These are the stores we are comfortable selling and supporting in the limited paid beta.
Vectorcart includes broader Shopify automation paths beyond the current certified set, but store-specific behavior varies by theme, checkout stack, apps, and anti-bot controls. Non-certified Shopify stores should be treated as beta rather than guaranteed support.
Some store modules exist in the platform without enough live evidence to sell as dependable support. Those remain implementation capability, not a commercial promise.
We do not pad the product with filler modules and inflated support promises. If it is in the Certified tier, it has live evidence behind it. If it is Beta-Compatible, we tell you that upfront instead of pretending it is universally reliable.
The current offer is intentionally aggressive on execution quality and intentionally narrow on support scope. Customers are paying for a serious environment with a defended claim set, not a placeholder store list.
Secure access through Whop, install the current extension build, and operate inside the certified store surface from day one.
Whop is the cleanest way to manage access, updates, and customer support routing without hand-operated license sprawl.
This beta is for users who care more about repeatable execution and honest support scope than inflated module counts.
This is a limited paid beta for users who care more about reliable execution than inflated store counts. Install, activate, connect the extension, create a profile, and start on a store we can actually defend with evidence.
The primary customer entry point. Manage watchlists, review alerts, approve auto-attempts, and complete first-run onboarding here.
Open /cp/app.htmlCheck system health, platform access, alert delivery, and backend readiness.
Open /cp/admin.htmlA deeper operating surface for tasks, analytics, and history after tenant onboarding is complete. Not the first customer login path.
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License grant, billing, termination, and liability boundaries for using Vectorcart.
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