Creators pillar

A co-branded curated storefront for each creator at scale

Every creator you work with gets their own Shopify-synced micro-store — their photography, their edit of your catalogue, their voice. Attributed to them. Payouts handled. Live in 5 minutes.

Live in 5 minutes · Syncs to your Shopify · From $49/mo. See pricing

NARS × Charly — video-led creator storefront, beauty

NARS × Charly

Nike × Sophia Smith — athlete creator storefront with shoppable USWNT kit

Nike × Sophia Smith

Tribe WOD — creator storefront, fitness

Tribe WOD

Creator commerce

Give every creator a selling surface you can actually measure.

The pain is not creator reach. The pain is turning creator traffic into a controlled shopping journey and proving which relationships deserve more budget.

Creator program layer

From campaign chaos to controlled storefronts

Control

A storefront for each creator, without a dev ticket

Your partnerships team can tailor product selection, images, intro copy, and codes the moment a creator signs.

Attribution

Session-level proof, not screenshots

Every visit, add-to-cart, order, and revenue event rolls back to the creator store that drove it.

Scale

From ten creator stores to hundreds

Use the dashboard for one-offs, or REST API and MCP when the creator program becomes an operating system.

Launch system

Shopify catalogue to creator storefront, without a sprint.

A creator store is an object in Comet: synced to Shopify, branded to the partner, published by marketing ops or generated programmatically.

Launch path

01

Connect your Shopify

Install the app, authorise catalogue access. Comet reads your products, collections, and checkout — nothing duplicated.

02

Spin up a creator store

Dashboard, API, or MCP. Name the creator, pick their curated products, drop in their photography.

03

Brand it to them

Creator's colours, creator's hero image, creator's voice. Optional: generate a creator-named discount code (coming soon).

04

Share the URL

A live Shopify-synced store with their name on it. Every click is attributed. Every sale is traced back.

Control surface

Built once. Operated three ways.

REST API

Your growth engineer can create a store the moment a creator signs the contract — triggered from your CRM, your Airtable, your Notion automation.

POST /api/v1/stores
{
  "creator": "alex",
  "products": ["sku-123", "sku-456"],
  "theme": "alex-spring-2026"
}

MCP server

Your AI agent — Claude Code, Cursor, or a custom workflow — creates stores natively. "Spin up 20 creator stores from this CSV" becomes a single prompt.

Claude: spin up stores for each
creator in /creators.csv, using
spring theme, 15% coupon named
{handle}15. Attribute to me.

Dashboard

For the partnerships lead who wants to click, not code. Same primitives, same stores — different interface.

A small lever that compounds

Coupon names matter more than most brands realise.

Codes named after the creator, like ALEX10 or MAYA15, read as a gift from the creator. Generic campaign codes read as mass marketing. Comet is built for that level of audience-specific detail.

Trusted by iconic brands

Supercilium
79%reduction in CAC

"We've seen dramatic reductions in acquisition costs and a significant boost in order values. With Comet we figured out how to educate and sell in one by using UGC from our community."

Manouk

CEO, Supercilium

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Shiseido EMEA
40%higher average order value

"Comet is key to our digital strategy. Their ability to create co-branded stores for our beauty community on top of our global SFCC infrastructure is unique in the market."

Shiseido EMEA

Digital Strategy, Shiseido EMEA

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Tribe WOD
60%higher conversion rates

"Our UGC content campaigns came to life with Comet and transitioned the trust from the campaign into the shopping experience."

Social Paid Lead

Social Paid Lead, Tribe WOD

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FAQ

The questions partnerships leads ask us first.

Still have questions? Contact us

Stop explaining what happened to the deal. Start showing it.

Your next creator shouldn't get a homepage. Five minutes from now, they could have a storefront with their name on it.