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AI worker for one Shopify task

Do [reviews]like clockwork.

That job only moves when you touch it. Hire a worker that clocks in on your store and puts nothing live without your yes.

Reviews first. SEO, reorders, reports, and follow-ups next.

Not sure what to automate? Find out in 2 minutes.

Built on Claude and GPT
  • Claude Code
  • Codex

More on the way.

how it works

Three steps. Then it runs.

  1. Name the task

    The job you do every week. Reviews, SEO, the Monday numbers.

  2. Set it up once

    Connect your Shopify store. Clockwork runs on your machine, keys in a local vault. Watch it run on a real sample first.

  3. It clocks in

    It does the work start to finish and reports back. Anything that touches your live store waits for your yes.

watch it run

Every run, on the record.

A morning run, exactly as you'd see it. Watch what it did with the two tricky ones.

Reply to reviewstoday 8:00 · took 4m
  • 8:00Clocked in. 17 new reviews since the last run.
  • 8:02Drafted 17 replies in the voice you set.
  • 8:04Checked each against your rules. Held 2 back.
held for you, with the reason
  • "Still waiting on my refund..."Refund already in dispute. Your call, not the worker's.
  • "Cheaper on [rival] and ships faster."Names a rival brand. A reply here could read as a dig.
15 replies ready to post
A staged run on sample data. Every real task starts with one before it can touch your store.
the old way

AI was supposed to save you time. Now you babysit it all day.

Prompt it. Check it. Fix it. Paste it. Same thing again tomorrow. The task never leaves your plate.

You are not under-staffed. You are un-built.

Doing it by handyou and a chat window
  • It only runs when you run it
  • Explain it again every time
  • A different result each time
  • You have to be there
  • Still yours next month
Running it like clockworka worker, on a schedule
  • It runs on a schedule
  • You set it up once
  • Same standard every time
  • You approve the result in one click
  • Just a yes next month

None needed.

Clockwork itself touches nothing. A task gets only the access you give it. We never see your store.

what it can do

What would you put on Clockwork?

One worker per job.

  • Reviews & support
  • SEO & content
  • Paid ads
  • Email & retention
  • Inventory & suppliers
  • Storefront & conversion
  • Reports & finance
See the task catalog →
marketplace

Start with a pack.

Install a ready-made pack, then run it inside your local Clockwork app.

Browse the Marketplace →
  • taskLive

    VIP At-Risk Flag

    Flags high-value customers who need a retention intervention today.

    Freeread only
  • agentComing soon

    Review Reply Agent

    Drafts on-brand replies to new product reviews for your approval.

    Freewrites with approval
  • taskComing soon

    Ad Waste Triage

    Names the one ad-account leak to check before you spend more.

    $19read only
who's behind this

I hired the first AI worker for the job I kept pushing to next week.

Faisal Hourani

Faisal Hourani

Founder, Kuala Lumpur

  1. 20 yrs

    Built products, stores, tools, systems. The marketing was the job that never got done.

  2. 6 mos

    The AI models got good. I built workers for that job, millions of tokens, until they stopped breaking.

  3. 47 days

    My marketing ran like clockwork. Research, SEO, funnels, ads. Real people found it, signed up, bought.

I never learned marketing. I built the thing that does it, so I don't have to.

100+ customers47 days0 words I wrote

AI workers running in the background finally did what I'd wanted for twenty years. That system became Clockwork. Your never-gets-done job probably isn't marketing. Same fix: hire a worker for it, once.

Which job would you hand off first? →
launching soon

You are not under-staffed. You are un-built.

Be there when it opens.

The task runs to your standard, and you get the hours back. Clockwork isn't open yet. I'll email you the day it is.

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