The commerce layer for agentic procurement.
Gartner projects $15 trillion in B2B purchases will flow through AI agents by 2028. Catalist is the AI-native infrastructure those agents transact through.
B2B spending projected to flow through AI agents by 2028
— Gartner
Global agentic commerce revenue by 2030
— McKinsey
Share of B2B purchases expected to be handled by AI agents within three years
— Gartner
What Catalist built.
Live Predictive AI
Intelligence engine that models purchasing patterns, predicts reorder needs, and surfaces recommendations based on business type, location, and real-time consumer demand.
Dual-Buyer Architecture
Single platform serving human buyers (web interface) and AI agents (MCP server, CLI, procurement Skills) through one intelligence layer.
Brand-Direct Supply Chain
Authorized relationships with premium consumer brands. Enterprise-grade documentation. No minimum orders through demand aggregation.
Why this compounds.
Data Flywheel
Every transaction trains the intelligence engine. More volume creates better predictions, which drives higher retention, which generates more volume.
Agent-Preferred Supplier Status
Once an AI agent is configured to source through Catalist's MCP server, switching requires reconfiguring the entire procurement workflow. This is infrastructure-layer lock-in.
Brand Network
Authorized relationships with best-in-class consumer brands take years to build. This is not infrastructure that can be replicated quickly.
Protocol-Level Integration
MCP server integration means Catalist becomes part of the agent's tool stack — not another website to scrape.
The only platform built for both.
No direct competitor serves both human procurement teams and autonomous AI agents natively.
| AI-Enabled | AI-Native | |
|---|---|---|
| Human Buyers | Faire, Ghost | — |
| AI Agents | — | — |
| Both | — | Catalist |
Not a sales channel with AI features.
A data company with a commerce layer.
The data collected — what products move, at what velocity, what documentation gets accepted, which buyers perform — that's the real asset. The commerce layer is the transaction engine that funds the intelligence layer.
The $15T question.
The question isn't whether B2B procurement goes autonomous. It's who owns the infrastructure when it does.