Venuno sits between the platforms you already run, watches how they talk, and learns the patterns. Routing, mapping and delivery in one place, with a full record of everything that moved.
Most commerce stacks are a patchwork. A shop here, a shipping platform there, marketing somewhere else, and a folder of scripts holding it together. Every system speaks, but nothing listens in one place.
Venuno is that one place. It receives every event, learns the shape of your data, and routes it where it needs to go. Not glue. A system.
From vend, to sell, and uno, one. One platform that learns how your systems talk to each other, so your team does not have to keep re-teaching them.
Every connection is the same shape. A system fires an event, Venuno receives it, recognises it, transforms it, and calls the right action somewhere else. The difference is that Venuno gets better at this the more it sees.
Sends a webhook when something happens. An order, a shipment, a refund, a stock update, a sign-up.
Signature checked. Payload recognised against learned patterns. Fields mapped, conditions evaluated, everything logged and replayable.
Receives a clean, well-shaped call. An email, an SMS, a CRM upsert, a Slack message.
Every payload that passes through teaches the engine something about the shape of your stack. Field names, structures, the quirks of each platform.
New events are matched against what the engine has already seen, with a confidence score. High-confidence matches route automatically.
When something new appears, Venuno proposes a mapping rather than guessing silently. You stay in control of what goes live.
Plenty of platforms put "AI" on the tin before there is anything intelligent inside. Here is exactly where Venuno stands today.
Not yet, and we will not pretend otherwise. Today the engine learns through pattern matching, and it is working well. Genuinely intelligent mapping is on the roadmap, but we will say "AI" when there is a model in the loop, not before.
We are in beta. Core routing and delivery are stable and running for early partners. The learning layer matures with every event it sees. We will tell you plainly what is solid and what is still settling.
No. Venuno is not a connector marketplace. It is a smaller set of deep, first-class integrations with per-tenant isolation, full payload history and replay. Built for teams who run commerce operations, not for stitching together one-off automations.
A focused set of first-class connectors, each built and maintained properly. The webhook receiver handles everything else, so bring us your weirdest internal tool.
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LiveDestination
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LiveEvery webhook received, every transform applied, every call made, kept for 30 days with full payloads. Search by customer, event type or order ID.
An email did not go out? Pull up the event, adjust the connection, and re-fire it. No re-creating payloads, no fighting with curl.
Each of your customers gets their own logs, credentials and dashboard with their own branding. Built for agencies and platform builders.
Source schema, destination schema and the mapping between them on one screen, with field hints, sample payloads and a test runner.
Only fire when the order is over £200. Cap at one email per recipient per day. Common rules without code, and a full JS escape hatch when you need it.
Data stays in Europe. GDPR-aligned, DPA on request, with per-tenant isolation throughout.
One subscription. Every feature, every integration, included on every plan. You pay for the events you process and nothing else. Most platforms in this space charge per connector, per user or per feature; we think that punishes you for using the product.
Small businesses and early adopters
Growing companies and agencies
Large retailers and bespoke integrations
We are onboarding a small group of UK and Nordic commerce teams while the platform is in beta. If your stack involves shipping, payments or customer messaging, and your current setup is held together with rubber bands, we would love to talk.
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