PeakCommerce Surpasses $1B in Transactions Processed Through Its Execution Layer
The milestone reflects accelerating adoption of PeakCommerce's unified execution layer across storefronts, portals, partner channels, and agent-initiated transactions.
Press releases, announcements, and media coverage from the PeakCommerce team.
The milestone reflects accelerating adoption of PeakCommerce's unified execution layer across storefronts, portals, partner channels, and agent-initiated transactions.
A single, contract-aware execution layer lets teams run their storefront, self-service portal, and partner channel together — keeping pricing, entitlements, and billing in sync across every surface.
A new suite of documented, agent-ready APIs lets developers and AI agents validate entitlements, apply contract terms, and complete transactions programmatically.
New role-based access controls, single sign-on, and detailed audit logs give security and operations teams granular control and visibility over revenue execution.
New native connectors let customers run commerce on top of their existing billing systems without middleware or custom integration work.
A new perspective from PeakCommerce outlines why execution — not discovery — is the bottleneck for modern subscription businesses, and the principles behind a unified execution layer.
The new partner program gives systems integrators and agencies the tools, training, and support to deliver PeakCommerce implementations at scale.
PeakCommerce is contributing to a cross-industry working group developing open standards for how autonomous agents discover, negotiate, and complete transactions.
A widely-read industry roundup highlighted PeakCommerce as one of the companies shaping how autonomous agents will transact on behalf of customers.