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AI · 14 August 2026

Michaels Launches 'Ask Mike' AI Shopping Assistant on Gemini

Michaels has rolled out "Ask Mike," a generative AI shopping assistant built on Google Cloud's Gemini Enterprise, to help crafts shoppers turn vague project ideas into specific product picks.

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Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

Michaels, the US arts-and-crafts retailer, has launched "Ask Mike", a generative AI shopping assistant built on Google Cloud's Gemini Enterprise platform. The tool is designed to help shoppers move from an open-ended creative idea to a specific, confident purchase by interpreting vague project intent and translating it into product recommendations.

According to Google Cloud, the assistant sits within Michaels' customer experience strategy as a way of supporting shoppers who arrive with inspiration rather than a defined shopping list — a common pattern in the crafts category — and guiding them through the decision-making process conversationally.

Why it matters

Crafts retail sits at an unusual intersection of high inspiration and high decision friction: shoppers often know what they want to make but not which materials, quantities or techniques it requires. That gap between intent and action is a classic behavioral-economics problem — choice overload and uncertainty routinely cause cart abandonment or under-buying. A conversational assistant that narrows options based on described intent directly targets that friction point rather than simply speeding up search.

For service design teams, this is a useful signal that generative AI is being positioned less as a chatbot for support queries and more as a guided decision-making layer embedded in the discovery journey itself — reshaping how retailers think about the earliest, fuzziest stage of the customer journey.

The Renascence take

The interesting part of "Ask Mike" isn't the technology — it's the job it's been given. Most retail AI assistants are deployed to answer questions faster; this one is deployed to help shoppers figure out what they actually want, which is a fundamentally different and harder design problem.

Most brands bolt generative AI onto customer service and call it innovation. Michaels is using it earlier in the journey, at the point where intent is still fuzzy and shoppers are most likely to freeze or walk away — that's the higher-value moment to intervene. The lesson for operators isn't "add a chatbot," it's "find the specific decision point where your customers get stuck, and design the AI experience around resolving that friction, not around deflecting contact volume."

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It's a generative AI shopping assistant built on Google Cloud's Gemini Enterprise platform that helps Michaels shoppers turn an open-ended creative idea into a specific product recommendation.

It targets the gap between inspiration and purchase in crafts retail, where shoppers often know what project they want to make but aren't sure which materials, quantities or techniques it requires.

Ask Mike is built on Google Cloud's Gemini Enterprise platform, according to Google Cloud.

Rather than answering support questions or speeding up search, Ask Mike is positioned earlier in the shopping journey as a conversational tool to help shoppers clarify what they actually want to buy.

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