Google and OpenAI
are building the rails
for AI commerce.
They define how product data, pricing, availability, and purchase flows need to be structured for AI systems to discover products and complete transactions on a buyer’s behalf. Most merchants are nowhere near ready. That’s your practice opportunity.
What UCP and ACP are
Plain-language explanations for your client conversations.
You don’t need to be a protocol engineer to lead these conversations. You need to understand what each framework requires and what it means for your clients’ visibility in AI-driven discovery and purchase surfaces.
UCP and ACP are separate frameworks maintained by separate companies — but they share the same underlying requirement: merchants need structured, synchronized, first-party data captured at the infrastructure layer. A merchant who achieves UCP readiness is largely ready for ACP as well. Your consulting practice addresses both in a single engagement.
The merchant risk
What happens without readiness.
This isn’t a future problem. AI-driven product discovery is active today. The merchants without structured data are already being disadvantaged in AI surfaces — they just don’t know it yet.
The question for any client: “If a shopper tried to buy one of your products inside ChatGPT or Gemini today, could they? Would your product appear, would the price be accurate, and could they complete the transaction?” For most merchants today, the answer is no to all three. That’s the scope of the readiness problem — and your engagement.
The four readiness requirements
What UCP and ACP both require. What Webscale provides.
Both protocols share four underlying requirements. Your audit assesses each. Webscale’s architecture satisfies each without replatforming. No new infrastructure. No rip-and-replace.
Your consulting practice
A four-stage UCP/ACP engagement model.
Each stage is independently scoped and billable. The ongoing alignment retainer is defensible because both UCP and ACP are evolving frameworks — compliance today doesn’t guarantee compliance in six months.
What your practice earns
Strategic advisor. Durable engagement.
UCP/ACP readiness is a multi-phase, technically complex, ongoing engagement. It positions your practice as the strategic partner who navigated clients into AI-native commerce — not the agency that got there second.