Hey there,
Fifteen days since the last issue and somehow there's more to cover than last month. Google launched a new commerce standard. SAP stopped selling ByDesign to new customers. Odoo got two compliance certifications in one week. And Fabrice posted eleven R&D peeks in fifteen days, which is either a flex or a cry for help.
Let's get into it.
Google Just Told AI Agents How to Shop. Odoo Wasn't in the Room.
On April 8, Google released the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open standard that lets AI agents handle product discovery, comparison, and checkout autonomously.
The launch partners: Shopify, Walmart, Target, Etsy, Wayfair, BigCommerce, PayPal, Stripe.
The absent: Odoo. WooCommerce. Most of the mid-market.
This is not theoretical. Between April 13 and 17, Shopify migrated 3,988 stores to the new spec. Four days. Nearly four thousand stores. That's the kind of urgency you show when you believe the channel is real.
Why this matters for Odoo merchants: UCP defines how an AI agent reads your product catalog, checks inventory, and completes a purchase. If your e-commerce backend doesn't speak UCP, AI agents skip you. They don't browse. They don't retry. They move to the next result that gives them structured data they can act on.
Is Odoo asleep? Maybe not. Two weeks ago, Fabrice posted an R&D peek showing a new "explanation field" being added to all models and actions. The stated purpose: "increase AI accuracy." That's deliberately vague, but making your entire data model legible to language models is exactly what you'd do before implementing an agent protocol. You can't speak UCP if your product catalog is a black box to AI.
The push factors are real. BigCommerce announced a new 2% "Open Payment Provider Fee" on any non-embedded payment gateway, effective June 1. Plan tiers are being renamed, GMV thresholds lowered. Merchant backlash is building. Cost-sensitive sellers are evaluating alternatives right now.
And then there's SAP. On April 20, SAP delisted Business ByDesign from the pricelist for new customers. Existing customers keep getting updates, "no planned end date" for maintenance. But read the signal: SAP stopped selling their SMB ERP product to new buyers. No new sales means no new investment. The only migration path SAP offers is S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition, which is neither simple nor cheap. Existing ByDesign customers aren't panicking today, but every one of them just started a clock they can't see the end of.
Odoo, freshly ISO 27001 certified, sitting on a $7B valuation and shipping localization at the speed Fabrice posts, should be the obvious landing spot.
But the UCP gap is the strategic question. Shopify and BigCommerce are in. Odoo isn't. The explanation-field PR suggests someone in Louvain-la-Neuve knows this matters. The question is whether it ships before the agentic commerce window closes.
I said it in a comment this month: "AI tools lead to new ways of solving." This is one of them. The storefront might stop mattering if the agent never loads a page.
The Bottom Line
The next platform battle isn't about storefronts. It's about whether AI agents can read your product catalog and complete a transaction without a browser. Odoo's not on Google's list yet. The explanation-field commit suggests they know it. Partners should be asking the question out loud.