Where To Find It
Inside BMOS, open a storefront and go to Agentic Store -> Analytics. The dashboard-level Orders & Analytics -> Feed Analytics tab remains available for rollups across all storefronts.
What Agentic Discovery Means
Agentic discovery is an observable BMOS signal that your store exposed machine-readable commerce data to a browser, crawler, or agent-capable tool.
- Feed read: someone requested your public BMOS agentic feed.
- Product records served: BMOS returned product records in a feed response.
- Agentic feed discovery: the BMOS embed rendered agent-readable metadata or feed links on a merchant page.
- Possible AI/agent read: the request user agent looked like an AI crawler, agent runtime, or agent-capable tool.
These are honest platform events. They are not the same as impressions inside ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, or any other closed AI product.
Can It Be Gamed?
Raw read counts can be inflated by repeated visits, bots, reloads, or a script hitting the public feed many times. Treat raw counts as activity volume, not proof of unique demand.
BMOS also reports unique reader counts. These use a daily privacy-preserving visitor key based on request context, so repeated reads from the same source in the same day are collapsed. This makes the metric harder to game while avoiding storage of raw IP addresses.
Unique counts are still directional, not perfect identity. Shared networks, changing IPs, proxy tools, and automated agents can affect the number.
Metric Glossary
- Feed Reads: total public feed requests.
- Unique Feed Readers: de-duplicated daily feed readers.
- Possible AI/Agent Reads: feed requests with user agents that appear AI or agent-related.
- Known Crawler Reads: feed requests from conventional crawlers such as search or social crawlers.
- Product Records Served: total product records returned across feed responses.
- Human Button CTR: human checkout clicks divided by human button impressions.
- Agentic Button CTR: agentic checkout clicks divided by agentic button impressions.
- Agentic Feed Discoveries: BMOS embed events showing agent-readable feed metadata was present on a page.
How To Use It
- Use feed reads and product records served to confirm agents and crawlers can reach your feed.
- Use unique reader counts when comparing real discovery quality over time.
- Use product-level rows to identify products attracting button impressions, feed discovery, or clicks.
- Use CTR metrics to test button placement, product pages, and checkout readiness.
- Expect low numbers early. Feed analytics become more useful after your site links to the BMOS feed, badges, buttons, and agentic metadata.