
How to Sell When Bots are Your Primary Customer with Hanna Andersson
Apr 13, 2026
09:16
Most retailers are still optimizing for a world where a human types a keyword into a bar. But at Hanna Andersson, Matt Ezyk is architecting for a reality where AI agents browse and filter on behalf of the consumer.
In this episode, we discuss the architectural survival of brand identity in a decentralized world.
- The Bilingual Storefront: LLMs crave data density (fit, texture, origin) that ruins human UX. Use "Accordion" Architecture to hide technical metadata from the human "dopamine hit" while keeping it readable for the bots that control discovery.
- LLMO (Large Language Model Optimization): Your brand identity is being reconstructed by AI using Reddit and training data. To stay relevant, return to the basics of structured data to ensure the machine treats your quality as a fact, not a slogan.
- The Intuition Guardrail: AI is a rearview mirror. It fails at "newness." Human merchandising "hunches" are the only way to signal relevance for new collections that lack historical data.
The Bottom Line: In 2026, building for the click is a legacy strategy. To survive the Agent Era, you must build for the conversation. If your site doesn't speak "bot," your human customers will never find your story.
