About
An exchange for agentic commerce
Aralto sits between what you want and the merchants who can supply it. You — or an AI agent acting for you — submit a purchase intent. Our resolver gathers candidate offers across supply networks, verifies your hard requirements against the merchants' own pages, prices each offer, and returns the ranked few worth your time.
How we make money — and how you do
When you buy through an Aralto link, the merchant pays a commission for the referral. We split it three ways: the largest share returns to you as a rebate, a share goes to the agent developer who brought your intent (when one did), and Aralto keeps the remainder. We are paid on transactions, never in the payment: no card data, no wallets, no custody of your funds — checkout always happens with the merchant.
The rules we hold ourselves to
- The ranking optimizes your net outcome. Merchant money can only improve your deal — boosts flow into your rebate, never into rank. Boosted offers are always labeled.
- Your budget stays home. Nothing derived from what you're willing to pay is ever transmitted to merchants or supply networks.
- Verification is evidence-cited. A requirement counts as verified only when we can quote the merchant's page for it. Otherwise we mark it unverified and rank it down — we never invent evidence.
- Sealed bids, public payouts. Individual merchant boosts are sealed; aggregate user payouts are public, always, on the counter.
- No ratings bureau. We publish no merchant scores or grades — offers compete on the deal, not on reputation points.
Where the name comes from
Aralto is a product of Rialto Commerce LLC, named for Venice's exchange — the bridge and market square where price was discovered in public and settled on paper. Aralto carries that posture into the product: open aggregates, disciplined ledgers, receipts worth keeping.