Brand redesign
One link · price + timeline, settled by your agent
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The payment link, reimagined — the price can move, and it still closes on its own. Everyone who opens it negotiates with your agent, not your inbox.
One link · price + timeline, settled by your agent
+ 2 more negotiating on this link right now
How it works
You do three things, once. Every visitor does the rest on their own.
Set the negotiable terms — price, scope, dates — and sign the limits your AI agent has to work inside.
Negolio hands you a single shareable URL. That's the entire setup.
Your site, an email, a DM, your bio. No integrations, no plugins to install.
Anyone who clicks sees your offer and any extras on the table — no account needed just to look.
They counter the price or scope. They only sign in the moment they actually make a move.
It negotiates within your signed limits and seals a verifiable agreement — while you sleep.
The differentiator
Connect your own Claude or ChatGPT and sign the rules it has to obey. Every move is checked against them, server-side — it can close deals all day and never cross the fence.
Prefer the final say? Review and take over any deal before it signs — automate fully or mix the two. Connect an assistant →
“Never below €70/hr.” “At least a 2-week timeline.” The agent moves freely inside the range — never one step past it.
A capped pool the agent can spend to close — a free extra, an added revision, an extended warranty — up to a total you set.
It can offer just the add-ons you put in the signed list. It can't invent a giveaway you never approved.
checked server-side on every move · your agent can't exceed it
lives with your agent, on your side · Negolio never sees your numbers
The upsell engine
Your agent is briefed on your margins, inventory and history — Negolio never sees any of it. That's why the counter isn't “no”, it's “$4,000 — with free rush delivery.”
Only add-ons you pre-approved, never below your floor.
Patient with the haggler, fast with the one in a hurry.
Each closed deal sharpens the next brief.
The brief lives with your agent. We enforce the mandate — we never hold your margins.
For online stores
A green Negotiate button next to Buy Now — no app, it's a URL. Works on a Shopify page, or as the link in your bio if what you sell is your time. Watch it switch shops:
$1,450
just a link — anyone can look, only movers sign in
“Negotiate” button on the product page
SIGNED LIMITS floor $1,280 · discount cap 12% · may add: grinder / beans / warranty
Never below the number you signed. No 3 a.m. margin accidents.
Asked for $250 off, it offers the $95 grinder. The bundle costs you less — and the cart gets bigger.
The slow mover, the accessory, the warranty — cross-sell on autopilot.
Attachments
A Link carries a payload — a checkout code, a spec sheet, a file — and it's frozen into the final signed agreement. Part of the proof, not a follow-up email to chase.
Updates live · frozen into the signed record.
The payoff
Every close ends in a passkey-signed, tamper-proof record — a public verify page and a PDF. Not a screenshot, not an email thread.
Why it's different
It's 23:47. You're asleep. A buyer looks at your $4,800 offer and asks: “Would you do $3,500?” Same buyer, same message — three very different mornings.
“Would you do $3,500?”
no reply possible · the price is the price
Buyer closes the tab.
“Would you do $3,500?”
lands in your inbox · waiting on you
You finally reply. They found someone Saturday.
“Would you do $3,500?”
“$4,000 — and I'll add free rush delivery.”
“Deal.”
The whole difference: a standing offer that answers back, working the hours you don't.
The fine print, done right
Starting a negotiation charges your account — never the person responding.
Anyone can read the full offer. The passkey gate fires only when they make a move.
Re-clicking resumes their existing deal — you're never charged twice.
Inbound piles up as live negotiations; your agent works them while you're offline.
Who it's for
Best where a deal is multi-dimensional and there's real room to move. See the full list →
Contractors, agencies, consultants. One “negotiate this job” link — on your site, in proposals, even your Instagram or LinkedIn bio.
One link instead of the long quote thread — ending in a record finance can hold onto.
Shopify, WooCommerce, marketplaces. Buyers make a structured offer; your agent closes above your floor and upsells from your catalog.
Employers: send a candidate one link — salary, start date, title — and settle it async. Candidates: put your rate link in your bio.
Rent, deposit, term, move-in — one link instead of a 40-message thread.
Clients renegotiate scope and rate on a link; your agent holds the floor.
Collecting bids instead of posting an offer? See Tender — sealed competitive bids →
Live on the web & Android; iOS this week — your first 100 negotiations are free.