REDWOOD CITY, Calif., February 11, 2026 — PeakCommerce, the revenue execution layer for modern SaaS, today announced it has joined a cross-industry working group focused on defining open standards for agentic commerce — the protocols and patterns that will govern how autonomous agents discover offers, confirm entitlements, and complete transactions on behalf of customers.
As buyer-side agents take on more of the purchasing process, the lack of shared standards risks fragmenting the ecosystem. PeakCommerce is contributing its experience building the execution layer that turns an agent's intent into a billed, reconcilable transaction.
Why standards matter for agentic commerce
- Interoperability — Shared standards let agents and commerce platforms work together without bespoke, one-off integrations.
- Trust and safety — Common patterns for verifying entitlements and contract terms reduce the risk of erroneous or unauthorized transactions.
- Faster adoption — Clear standards lower the barrier for businesses to make their offers transactable by agents.
"The conversation about agentic commerce has focused on discovery, but the harder, less-discussed problem is safe execution," said the company's Chief Product Officer. "We're contributing what we've learned so the whole ecosystem can move faster, on a foundation everyone can trust."
PeakCommerce will participate in the working group's technical discussions and contribute reference patterns drawn from its execution layer.
About PeakCommerce
PeakCommerce is the revenue execution layer for modern SaaS, turning revenue intent into completed transactions across storefronts, portals, partner channels, conversations, and autonomous agents.
