The simplest way to shop online. Spend Less Time Shopping and More Time Doing What You Love. We’ll do research for any big purchases you are planning. We Are Fully Secured. We never share your data with anyone
The problem: The paradox of choice (too many choices leading to indecision). Online shopping, while much more convenient than running to a store, still has problems. There are thousands of choices, bad reviews, too many e-commerce platforms, endless amounts of research, many abandoned carts, etc...
The solution: a self driving browser to find what you need online, without even going online - just send a text. This is built on OpenAI (thank you, btw). We'll help you with research, returns, finding clothes that'll fit, getting reminders from your Calendar, weather updates. Over time, I envision building a "textual assistant" who'll save you time and money - for now, we're starting with shopping.
@tyler_mosher This is awesome! I read Barry Schwartz's 'The Paradox of Choice' in university and it really re-shaped how I spent my money. Then e-commerce blew everything up 🤯 I can totally see this being beneficial not just for people who are paralyzed by choice, but people with spending problems who could benefit from having some blinders on when shopping online. Cool idea!
@matthew_ritchie I read it too, good book. For me, it's about not wanting to spend time on my phone and quickly getting to what I want without sorting through all the choice available.
@tyler_mosher Makes sense! I think we're on the cusp of a major change as more apps try to restore your focus and not suck up your attention, and I think it's noble you're creating something that is part of this shift 👍
@tyler_mosher Hi Tyler congratulations on the launch!!! This product is very useful and time-saving as well since we do not have to browse through various websites for the products that we intend to buy. Keep up the great work :D
@kensavage Commands can be the language you'd use to text with a friend... but we've also got shorthand: Y for Yes, N for No, C for Cheaper, Q for Better Quality. It's also an easy way to do Returns and Track a package.
This looks to make things much easier than me scrolling forever within the Amazon native app. I’d like to see a list of commands I could use. That would be helpful.
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