Forbes reports that AI-driven traffic to retail sites is converting at rates 20% higher than traditional search, with basket values 15% above the site average, according to early data from retailers testing AI agent referrals. The traffic arrives from conversational AI platforms—ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity—where a user asks for a product recommendation and the agent links directly to a retailer's page. The user shows up warm, already briefed on the product, and more likely to complete checkout.
The mechanism is different from search. A Google shopper types "best running shoes" and scrolls twenty blue links. An AI chat user asks "what trail shoe works for wide feet and rocky terrain" and receives a single recommendation with context. The agent pre-qualifies intent. By the time the user clicks through, they have already read a use-case match. Retailers are seeing lower bounce rates, longer session times, and higher add-to-cart rates from this traffic compared to organic search or paid ads, per Forbes.
The underlying reason is specificity. AI agents answer narrow questions with tight recommendations. A user who lands on a product page from an agent has often described their exact need in natural language. The brand did not pay for the placement. The agent chose the product based on its training data, public reviews, and the match quality. That creates a trust halo. The user perceives the referral as editorial, not paid, even though the retailer did nothing to earn it beyond having a well-documented product and a crawlable site.
The steal for a small physical-product brand is to engineer your product pages so an AI agent can confidently recommend you. Start with your product title and description. Write them in plain, specific language that answers the questions a buyer would ask in a chat. Instead of "Premium Stainless Tumbler," write "20oz vacuum-insulated stainless tumbler, keeps drinks cold 24 hours, fits car cupholder, no-spill lid." Add a bullet list of use cases: "works for iced coffee, gym smoothies, road trips." Include a short FAQ block on the page: "Is this dishwasher safe? Yes, top rack. Does it fit a Nespresso? No, opens to 3 inches." Structure your schema markup so crawlers can parse size, material, and compatibility. Cost: zero if you write it yourself, under $200 if you hire a copywriter for ten product pages.
Next, seed the public record. Post a handful of Amazon or independent reviews that describe real use cases. An AI agent pulls from public sentiment. If five reviews say "this tumbler fits my Subaru cupholder perfectly," the agent will recommend your tumbler to someone who asks for a cupholder-friendly option. Encourage buyers to leave specific, scenario-driven reviews. Offer a $5 discount code for a written review. Cost: $50 in discounts over ten reviews. Finally, make your site fast and crawlable. AI agents favor pages that load quickly and have clean HTML. Run a Lighthouse audit, fix your images, and strip unnecessary scripts. Cost: free if you do it yourself, under $300 for a developer afternoon.
AI chat traffic is still a small share of total retail visits, but Forbes notes that early adopters are seeing it grow month-over-month at double-digit rates. The brands winning this channel are not optimizing for it explicitly. They are simply making their product information clear, specific, and public. The agent does the rest. As conversational search becomes a default behavior, the brands with the most crawlable, context-rich product pages will capture disproportionate referral traffic without paying for a single click.
The takeaway
AI agents send high-intent traffic that converts better than search—win it by writing product pages that answer narrow, specific buyer questions.
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