Prevent checkout confusion
Akii clarifies what the customer can buy, what it costs, and which policy rules apply before payment.
Akii helps businesses organize the offer, price, deposit, policy, and handoff information AI payment flows need before sending a customer to an approved payment path.
Reduce payment-stage confusion by making price, policy, and checkout handoff details easier for AI systems to verify.
Akii clarifies what the customer can buy, what it costs, and which policy rules apply before payment.
Deposits, booking rules, eligibility, cancellation policies, and quote paths can be structured before the customer acts.
Akii prepares payment-readiness data without storing card data, issuing mandates, or processing payments.
Prices, currencies, deposits, taxes or fees where relevant, availability notes, and offer eligibility.
Refund, cancellation, deposit, no-show, arrival, delivery, and fulfillment rules are connected to the right offer.
AI can see the approved route to complete payment, booking, quote, or inquiry with the merchant-owned system.
Make the client clear to AI. Do not promise what outside platforms will do.
Put offers, prices, policies, locations, availability, customer rules, and support paths into one approved business profile.
Point each product, service, package, or policy to the right action: buy, book, call, WhatsApp, quote, deposit, or form.
Flag missing facts, unclear handoffs, stale policies, and claims that go too far before anything is published.
Use monitoring and Answer QA to keep public facts, sources, endpoints, and action paths aligned as the business changes.
Akii helps when the right facts affect the next step. That step may be to buy, book, call, message, ask for a quote, pay a deposit, or send a form.
Prepare paid reservations, deposits, and cancellation rules before customers reach checkout.
Clarify when a customer should request a quote rather than pay immediately.
Attach refund, delivery, eligibility, and return rules to the offers they affect.
Akii prepares AP2-style readiness and handoff clarity. It does not store payment tokens, issue payment credentials, process charges, or replace payment providers.
What it helps with, what Akii checks, and what still stays outside the platform.
No. Akii prepares payment-readiness information and approved handoff paths. Payment completion remains with the business-owned or approved provider system.
If prices, deposits, policies, and checkout paths are unclear, AI systems and buyers have less confidence that a recommendation can turn into a completed action.
Start by preparing the facts, offers, policies, and actions AI systems need. Then they can route customers with more confidence.