AI sales for electronics and tech resellers.
Phones, laptops, and gadgets mean customers ask sharp technical questions. Botique knows the specs from your listing and the stock from your inventory, so it can confidently quote "iPhone 14, 128GB, unlocked, $720, one in stock" without a human in the loop.
Where DMs break down
- Tech buyers compare three sellers in parallel — slow replies lose the sale.
- Spec confusion — "is it unlocked? what's the battery health?" — needs accurate answers.
- Scam-wary customers need a legitimate checkout, not a dodgy payment link.
What Botique replies
“Do you have an iPhone 14 128GB in stock?”
Yes — iPhone 14, 128GB, Midnight, unlocked, 94% battery health. $720. Want me to send a checkout?
“Is the MacBook tested and working?”
Yes — every unit is tested and comes with a 30-day return. The M2 Air (16GB/512GB) is $1,450 with charger. Still interested?
“Can I pay by bank transfer?”
Absolutely — bank transfer is supported. I'll send the details in the order form along with a 24h hold on the device.
Why it fits a electronics & tech business
- ✓Stripe checkout signals legitimacy to wary tech buyers.
- ✓Inventory includes spec fields — "battery health 94%" appears in the reply.
- ✓Bank transfer fallback with auto-hold on the device, no manual admin.
Frequently asked questions
How does the bot answer technical specs (battery health, RAM, storage)?
It quotes whatever you put in the item description. "iPhone 14, 128GB, Midnight, unlocked, 94% battery health" in the description means the bot quotes those exact specs. Detailed listings are how you get accurate replies.
Will the bot reassure scam-wary buyers?
It uses your tenant's own Stripe Connect account for card payments, so the checkout shows your business name — not a sketchy redirect. Bank transfer is also available, with details auto-included in the order form. The legitimacy comes from honest payment integrations, not bot persuasion.
Can the bot tell customers if an item has been tested?
Yes if you put that in the description or as a tenant FAQ ("Every device is tested and comes with a 30-day return"). The bot uses both as ground truth in every reply, so the answer stays consistent across customers.
How does Botique handle warranty and returns questions?
Same pattern — it answers from your FAQ system. Configure your warranty terms once ("30-day return; 6-month warranty on tested devices; no warranty on as-is sales") and the bot quotes them whenever asked. It does not process the warranty claim itself; that is a manual workflow.
No credit card required.