Six tools, one operator

The software layer behind stores that run themselves.

Oaka AI builds and operates a small, focused set of tools that handle the parts of running a store that shouldn't need a full-time hire.

The portfolio

Six tools. Each one does one thing well.

No bloated all-in-one suite. Every app solves a specific, recurring problem for Shopify merchants, and works just as well alone as it does alongside the others.

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Procuro

Purchase orders and product cost tracking for growing catalogs, with multi-currency support built in.

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NoticeFlow

FDA Prior Notice filing for Canadian food, beverage, and supplement exporters shipping to the US.

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Shipible

Shipping and customs documentation for merchants who sell across the Canada-US border.

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Linkly

Sync products and inventory across multiple Shopify stores, with currency conversion built in.

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Subbify

Automatic product substitution management for out-of-stock items, without losing the sale.

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Addressed

Catches and corrects invalid shipping addresses before an order ever leaves the warehouse.

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How it started

Built by someone who runs an agency, not a venture fund.

Oaka AI started as a way to solve real, specific problems for real Shopify merchants, problems too narrow for the big platforms to ever prioritize, but big enough to genuinely slow a business down. Every app in the portfolio exists because a real merchant needed it first.

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6
Apps built and operated
1
Person building all of it
CA
Based in Victoria, BC
From the blog

Practical AI and operations writing.

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AI & operations

What AI actually replaces when you're a team of one

A practical, unglamorous look at where AI tools genuinely save time running a small e-commerce operation.

Operator notes

What I learned acquiring a physical food business

Lessons from stepping outside of software into a business with real inventory, real staff, and real margin pressure.

Building in public

Why we build narrow Shopify apps instead of one big platform

The case for solving one problem precisely instead of bolting features onto a single sprawling product.

Newsletter

Operator-focused, not hype-focused.

Practical notes on running lean e-commerce operations and using AI for real work, not headlines. A few times a month, no fluff.