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Cenote

AI Sales Agents for Abandoned Checkouts

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Marketing
E-Commerce

Hunted byGarry TanGarry Tan

Cenote deploys AI sales reps that reach out to abandoned checkouts, churned patients, and other high-intent leads in real time, answering questions and converting them into customers. Most brands can’t meaningfully engage every visitor who shows intent. Cenote changes that by texting or calling every high-intent drop-off automatically, helping D2C brands recover revenue they’ve already paid for.

Top comment

Hey PH!

At the end of last year we decided to pivot away from our initial product.

After launching our own eCommerce site we learned of the following problem: A lot of leads go through a multi-step checkout or intake, get to the end, have a question and no one to ask, and drop-off instead of buying.

This happens a lot in higher-cost or health-related purchases where people want to feel confident before moving forward.

Cenote lets brands launch AI sales reps that reach out to those high-intent drop-offs in real time (text or call), answer questions, and help them complete the purchase.

The goal is two-sided: consumers actually get the information they need to decide, and brands convert more of the demand they’ve already paid for.

It would be a nightmare to hire the number of sales people most high growth eCommerce brands would need to follow up with every lead right away. With Cenote, you can.

You can try it here: https://app.joincenote.com/signup

It’s a simple way to spin up an agent and see how it behaves on your own funnel.

Happy to answer questions or hear any feedback.

Comment highlights

"Texting vs calling — how does Cenote decide which channel to use for a given drop-off? Because a cold call 5 minutes after someone abandons a cart is aggressive enough to generate refund requests on goodwill you haven't even earned yet. A text feels safer. What's the default behavior and can brands control the threshold?"

This is a smart use case for AI sales reps. A lot of revenue probably disappears at the “almost convinced but still unsure” stage. How do you handle tone so the outreach doesn’t feel intrusive?

Abandoned checkout recovery is a huge pain point. How does this handle personalization vs sounding automated?

About Cenote on Product Hunt

AI Sales Agents for Abandoned Checkouts

Cenote launched on Product Hunt on April 15th, 2026 and earned 82 upvotes and 6 comments, placing #26 on the daily leaderboard. Cenote deploys AI sales reps that reach out to abandoned checkouts, churned patients, and other high-intent leads in real time, answering questions and converting them into customers. Most brands can’t meaningfully engage every visitor who shows intent. Cenote changes that by texting or calling every high-intent drop-off automatically, helping D2C brands recover revenue they’ve already paid for.

Cenote was featured in Sales (21.7k followers), Marketing (462.7k followers) and E-Commerce (41.4k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 93.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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