Direct answer
AI commerce checkout QA tests whether a cart created by a shopping assistant can continue through checkout without hidden blockers. It connects product inference to the commercial path: stock, delivery region, quantity rules, restricted items, returns, taxes, and payment handoff.
Where it fits
- An assistant adds a product that is visible in search but unavailable in the shopper region.
- A cart contains a restricted item and the page does not summarize the requirement clearly.
- A merchant wants to know where AI-assisted shoppers drop before payment.
Operational steps
- Replay the AI cart with selected SKUs, quantities, substitutes, and region assumptions.
- Check inventory, shipping, pickup, tax, return, age, bundle, and subscription constraints.
- Map blockers by funnel stage: product detail, cart, shipping, payment, or confirmation.
- Patch the feed and page facts that assistants need to avoid blocked carts.
Common risks
- Checkout blockers can make an otherwise accurate cart fail after the shopper has committed intent.
- Policy copy that is legally complete may still be too hard for an AI assistant to summarize safely.
- Substitution rules can conflict with margins, inventory, or customer safety unless they are explicit.
How PhotoCart QA helps
PhotoCart QA links cart replay findings to checkout blockers and gives teams a prioritized path to fix product facts, policy summaries, and substitution rules.
Ready to test a catalog?
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