Coriolis, LLC

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Two maps. One store. One market.

A gun store should own its website and see what people typed on it. A brand should see what the category asked for, without buying a shopper list. Those are different jobs. They share a map. They are not one product.

Coriolis builds the store. GunSearchAgent sits on that store and writes down the searches, including the ones that came back empty. Demand Intelligence is the category read of that same search, sold to brands. The register and the 4473 stay where they are.

The store is yours.

WooCommerce on your domain. GunSearchAgent on that site. You leave with both.

Search, not bounce.

The useful number is what they typed, including the model you did not have. Bounce rate does not tell you that.

Not the register. Not the 4473.

We do not run the counter, fill a Form 4473, or write the bound book. Those stay with the systems licensed for them.

Brands buy the network, not your customers.

Demand Intelligence is anonymized search across the stores on the map. It is not a shopper CRM and it does not sell your customer list.

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The product map is the aisle. A Seller is the shop that listed the gun. It is not the company file.

GunSearchAgent writes Search

Store publishes Seller

Company is not Seller

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The company map is the account. Company is not Seller. One company can own a store. That store can list as a Seller on the product map.

The join is the point. Search on a store you own becomes demand a brand can buy. Your customers do not go with it.

Questions we get

Is this a new product?
No. It is the picture of the two you already sell. The store is FFL Ecommerce. The category read is Demand Intelligence.
Does the brand see my customers?
No. They see anonymized search on the network. They do not get a shopper list.
Do I have to give up my register?
No. Keep the register you already run. This page is the website and the search on it.
Is Coriolis the 4473?
No.