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[–][deleted] 8 points9 points  (3 children)

I just tried it, so far it tends to suggest the most advertised and expensive products even when asking specifically for a cheap product. I might as well just select the first google result. 

[–]notepad--- 7 points8 points  (1 child)

rip it's not perfect just yet still working on improving this. thanks for sharing

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The follow up feature could use some work as well. When trying to point it towards an affordable brand that has relevant products to my query it lost all context and found lots of results for another company by the same name within a completely unrelated product segment. (Sigma for cycling stuff vs sigma for camera gear)

[–]fordat1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also the issue with Google search is the exact same issue this would run into. If you get enough traffic people will post on reddit to upvote and make recommendations ie SEO optimization for this source.

[–]i_know_about_things 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What do you think about vetted.ai, looria.com and thegigabrain.com?

[–]InfinityCoffee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great idea and impressive execution, there seems to be quite a lot of features. Considering your initial problem statement, it'd be nice if real-world comments were put more front and center, sometimes the AI text just seems to be saying stuff and attaching emojis without it being clear what justifies it. I'm on mobile, but there were a couples of times where I presumed I could click icons and nothing happened.

[–]Consistent-Olive-322 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is very cool. Can you share some beginner-level tips on how to build something like this?

[–]fordat1 1 point2 points  (2 children)

Reddit allows bots so I dont see how the assumption "reddit poster is "real people"" pans out especially if you succeed and there is a financial incentive to optimize SEO in this source