Data & AIData & AI
Hands-on Lab180min
INTERMEDIATE

Build an agentic commerce solution

This workshop teaches participants to build an AI shopping assistant using the Agentic Commerce Protocol. Attendees will create Shared Payment Tokens to securely transfer payment credentials to a Stripe account for processing and risk evaluation, resulting in a fully functional agentic commerce solution.

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Allison Farris
Allison FarrisStripe
Anna Spysz
Anna SpyszStripe

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Wednesday, June 17, 15:20-18:20
Room Lab 2
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The way customers find and buy products is shifting from search to LLMs. In this workshop, you’ll customize an AI agent to become an expert shopping assistant. Through hands-on exercises, create Shared Payment Tokens (SPT) using the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) and pass payment credentials from an AI agent to your merchant Stripe account for processing and risk evaluation. By the end of this workshop, you’ll have a fully functioning agentic commerce solution.
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Allison Farris

Allison Farris

Stripe

United Kingdom

Allison Farris is a developer advocate at Stripe, where she helps developers go from idea to production by simplifying how they build with payments and complex systems. With a background spanning software engineering, cloud architecture, and technical strategy across Stripe and Microsoft, she specializes in translating deep technical concepts into clear, practical insights developers can immediately apply.
Anna Spysz

Anna Spysz

Stripe

United States of America

Anna is a Developer Advocate at Stripe based in Portland, Oregon. Previously, she was a Frontend Engineer at AWS, where she helped build products simplifying serverless development and agentic tooling for devOps. Before switching careers into tech, she also spent a decade working as a writer, translator, and tech journalist. She is passionate about making modern application development accessible to users at all levels, particularly beginners and those from non-traditional backgrounds.