Etsy is taking another step into AI powered discovery with the beta launch of the Etsy app in ChatGPT, letting people search and compare Etsy items conversationally, while continuing to test AI shopping across Google, ChatGPT Instant Checkout, and Microsoft Copilot so sellers can be discovered wherever shoppers start their journeys.
From Search Bar To Conversation
For years, Etsy has invested in search and SEO so that handmade and vintage products could surface in a world dominated by standardized catalog retail. Its latest move pushes that evolution from rigid keywords to natural language, where shoppers can describe what they want in plain English (or other languages) and get tailored product suggestions they can refine in conversation.
In a post titled “From Keywords to Conversation,” Chief Product and Technology Officer Rafe Colburn explains that Etsy’s goal with AI channels has been consistent: “be present, test, and learn,” then use those learnings…
to build better discovery experiences on Etsy itself. How The Etsy App In ChatGPT Works The new Etsy app in ChatGPT is live in beta and acts like a conversational layer on top of Etsy’s marketplace inventory.
A user can tag @Etsy and type a prompt such as “@Etsy Help me find a Mother’s Day gift under 100 for my mom who loves gardening”, and the app responds with relevant Etsy listings that can be browsed, compared, or clicked through to Etsy for more details.
Because the interface is conversational, shoppers can add nuance as they go: clarifying budget, style, material, or constraints like “fits a small apartment” or “ship to India by next week,” narrowing the results in a more natural way than tweaking keywords in a search bar.
The results draw directly from Etsy’s live catalog, so sellers do not need to do extra integration work; their items appear if they already meet Etsy’s listing and metadata standards…
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