You sold the sofa. You left the coffee table on the table.
A customer buys a three-seat living room set. Nice sale. But they walk away without the coffee table that paired perfectly, without the matching cushions, without the rug your salesperson thought of but never got to offer, and without the fabric protection plan you sell at a healthy margin. Every one of those was a natural sale, not a push. Nobody just suggested it at the right moment.
In furniture retail, upsell and cross-sell are where the hidden margin lives. The customer has already decided to buy, already trusts you, already has their wallet open. Adding a complementary piece lifts the average ticket without spending another dollar on advertising. The problem is it depends on your salesperson remembering, having time, and knowing exactly what pairs with what. In practice, it almost never happens consistently.
At Catalizadora we build AI agents that turn that "we forgot to offer it" into an automatic part of every conversation.
The difference between upsell and cross-sell (and why both matter)
Upsell is moving the customer to a better version: from the standard fabric sofa to the stain-resistant one, from the four-seat dining set to the six-seat, from the standard mattress to the higher-support model. Cross-sell is adding pieces that go with what they already chose: the coffee table with the sofa, the nightstand with the bed, the extra chairs with the table.
Both live in the same moment — when the customer is deciding — and both get lost for the same reason: nobody proposes them in time with the right suggestion. An AI agent doesn't get tired, doesn't forget, and knows by heart what pairs with what.
What the agent does in every conversation
When a customer chats with your store on WhatsApp, the agent:
- Understands what they're buying and naturally suggests the complementary piece: "That bed looks great with the matching pair of nightstands — want me to show them?"
- Offers the upgrade at the right moment: if they pick a standard fabric, it mentions the stain-resistant version and why it's worth it in a home with kids or pets.
- Proposes the warranty or fabric protection as part of the close, not as a separate sale that gets forgotten.
- Respects the budget: if the customer sets a limit, it doesn't push; it suggests within what makes sense.
- Logs everything to the CRM: what was offered, what they accepted, what they declined, so your team and the agent itself sharpen the next conversation.
It's not a pushy salesperson. It's the timely suggestion your best salesperson would make if they had the time and perfect memory in every chat.
The numbers: why average ticket moves everything
Say your store closes 100 sales a month at an average ticket of 1,200 dollars. That's 120,000 dollars. If the agent gets just a third of those customers to add a complementary piece worth 250 dollars on average, that's about 8,250 dollars more a month — close to 100,000 a year — on sales you were already closing. Without a single new lead, without another dollar of advertising.
That's the power of automatic upsell: it doesn't compete with your demand generation, it squeezes more out of it. Every conversation that was already happening earns more.
Comparison: today's close vs. with the agent
Today: the customer asks about the bed, your salesperson quotes it, closes, and moves to the next. The nightstand, the premium headboard, and the protection plan go unmentioned most of the time.
With the agent: the customer asks about the bed, the agent quotes it, suggests the matching nightstands, offers the headboard upgrade, and adds the protection at the close — always on brand, never pushy. The ticket rises consistently, conversation after conversation.
Yours end to end, no strings
At Catalizadora the agent we build runs on code, data, and infrastructure that are 100% yours. There's no monthly retainer and no license locking you in. The operation is pass-through: you pay the real cost of hosting and tokens, usually between 200 and 400 dollars a month, with no markup from us.
Getting started costs 4,500 USD with MAGIA Solo, delivered in 15 days: AI agent, site, and connected CRM, with upsell and cross-sell logic built on your catalog and your margins. For larger operations — multiple locations, real-time inventory integration, complex pairing rules — MAGIA Core starts at 15,000 USD and Forge at 20,000 USD for custom builds over 12 weeks.
We build it with the MAGIA method: we map which pieces pair and which carry the most margin, design the architecture, generate the agent, implement it, and leave it running on its own.
What you need to have ready
Very little. Your WhatsApp Business number, your catalog with prices, and — most valuable — your sense of what pairs with what and which pieces carry your best margin. If your star salesperson knows the six-seat dining set almost always goes out with the sideboard, we turn that into logic the agent applies in every conversation, with no reliance on anyone's memory. Half an hour to tell us how your brand talks and we get going.
Raise your ticket without spending another dollar on ads
The sales you're already closing can be worth more. Every conversation that passes without a complementary suggestion is margin left on the table.
Message our AI agent on WhatsApp and you'll see live how it suggests add-ons without sounding like a flea-market vendor, or schedule a call with me at cal.com/pablo-estrada-hlqaql. In 15 days your store can sell more in every conversation you already have.