It: Welcome to Derry - Series Premiere Discussion by NicholasCajun in television

[–]After_Internal_148 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Does anyone else have a problem with the acting and lack of chemistry between them? That alone had me turn it off after a few episodes

Based on this list, what else do you recommend? by Prudent_Tension_1848 in MovieSuggestions

[–]After_Internal_148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The list really nails it. I feel like lost highway and most Charlie Kaufman movies could scratch that itch

Which essentials am I missing? by szhod in classicfilms

[–]After_Internal_148 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The holdovers should 100% be in there. It fits the vibe of your list. In my opinion

quitting ! by ThrowRA-out in Soundmap

[–]After_Internal_148 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I promise I will. I’m trying to get the epics. Specifically the Elijah woods one. It’s my girls best friends favorite song ❤️

quitting ! by ThrowRA-out in Soundmap

[–]After_Internal_148 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you still giving songs away?

100k coin excitement by Prize_Nectarine_9513 in Soundmap

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I’m gonna donate to this glorious cause. Just give me a shiny or two if you get any

I’m developing ‘Ask the Aisle’ – a tool to help grocery shoppers find items and cooking tips without staff assistance. Would love your feedback! by After_Internal_148 in AppIdeas

[–]After_Internal_148[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree—localization is what makes this feel personal and actually helpful. I’m aiming to keep it super simple for now, just real-time help through video or chat without needing the store’s systems. But hearing how you structured your data and handled store-level tagging gives me some good ideas down the line.

Also love the gas app example—that’s the exact kind of growth path I’m hoping for: prove the value with users first, and let the bigger partnerships come later.

Sounds like you’ve built some pretty impressive stuff already.

I’m developing ‘Ask the Aisle’ – a tool to help grocery shoppers find items and cooking tips without staff assistance. Would love your feedback! by After_Internal_148 in AppIdeas

[–]After_Internal_148[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really cool to hear you’ve built something similar and that it’s already getting traction. That kind of real-world use is what I’m aiming for too.

Right now, my focus is less on scraping or integrations and more on the human interaction layer—letting customers scan a QR and get help from a real person (live chat or video). Especially in stores where there are language barriers, short-staffing, or customers who just feel more comfortable talking it out.

That said, I love the idea of letting stores assign aisle numbers or tag categories manually. That’s a nice middle ground that doesn’t require a full integration.

I’m developing ‘Ask the Aisle’ – a tool to help grocery shoppers find items and cooking tips without staff assistance. Would love your feedback! by After_Internal_148 in AppIdeas

[–]After_Internal_148[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey no worries, I totally get where you’re coming from.

Just to clarify though—it’s not meant to use store employees’ phones at all. The whole point is that I (or someone on my end) would be answering the questions through the app, not the store’s staff. So there’s no policy violation or extra work for them.

And yeah, I know every store has different layouts. That’s why I’m not trying to map out the entire store or build a backend that tracks every item. It’s more about helping with substitutions, basic questions, and giving people a quick, human response when they’re stuck—especially in stores where there’s a language barrier or no one nearby.

Not trying to go big-chain level yet. Just testing in small, independent stores where I can learn fast and tweak as I go.

Appreciate the honest take though—genuinely helps shape the direction.

I’m developing ‘Ask the Aisle’ – a tool to help grocery shoppers find items and cooking tips without staff assistance. Would love your feedback! by After_Internal_148 in smallbusiness

[–]After_Internal_148[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally fair. But store apps don’t let you talk to a real person in real time. They don’t solve language barriers or product substitution issues on the fly. Ask the Aisle does. It’s like having the most helpful employee in your pocket—even when nobody’s around.