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We do a number of things that limit the data that needs to be scraped e.g. key off of sale patterns / pair sites that tend to have the same price. Beyond that we do simple things to space out and decentralize.


Thanks for the quick feedback! We have listings open in new tabs as users expressed the desire to quickly open items as they browse to look more closely at later. I could see a different UI where users "save" items and then look at all of them in one place.


Yes, we're developing a knowledge graph to score products and represent naming patterns we see across retailers. For instance, the Kirby line at Urban Outfitters is the Curiod line at Walmart and the North Avenue Collection at Amazon.


Agreed. 1) We'd love to have more non- midcentury inventory and be able to filter based on style / design. Tbh, most of the things we call midcentury aren't but are categorized that way. 2) We are also working to aggregate inventory availability across stores as well, so you'll be able to see if a location near you sells that item, and you can go test it out.


Thanks! Hopefully, furniture buying can be a little less dull now.


Thanks! We just added filtering this week and plan to expand it across many dimensions: color, material, size, etc. We see two primary use cases: (1) price check an item they already know about and (2) want to discover new items since it can be tedious to look at inventory across multiple sites.


Yes! Many home decor products and furnishings are also sold at these retailers, and we intend to add them to Spoken as well.


I think the question was whether your search supports specifying search criteria like that. Because the lack of support for such searches is a major reason why looking for furniture online is often really tedious. One has to sift through hundreds of search results to determine the few products that might fit, or to find out that there’s no product with the desired dimensions.


Ah, yes. I agree that this type of search currently falls flat. We are gathering product specs to be able run searches by dimensions, style, material, color, etc. shortly. I want a table that both looks beautiful and fits into the space I have in my apartment.


Fun question! If we can, we assign the name that's within the context of the seller you're looking at. So, if the table is called the Kirby Entryway Table at Urban Outfitters, we call it that when you're looking at the table though an Urban Outfitters search. If not, we use the more commonly used name for the product. In this case, that would be the Sauder North Avenue Console Table, which includes the manufacturer / distributor name.


Inventory is a big one too. We're working on a way to show you who has what in stock and how many are available. By location would be amazing! What were you buying?


It was big issue when buying sanitary equipment (not sure if thats the word: faucets, toilet etc, shower). It was mostly because of Roca selling through 3rd party shops with physical locations. Every location had like 5% of whole catalogue so a lot of calling to find even a few things.

After that, I did a lot of buying without touching things. Also bought a lot of IKEA because seriously I got fedup with the whole experience of buying furniture


Argh, I feel your frustration. When this idea originated, I was so aggravated by the whole experience. I do think that the market is moving toward buying without touching, but your ability to trust the quality and fit for your home is still too low.


Thanks! Isn't it wild? The more we dig into the problem, the more we find. Hopefully, you're able to fill your home now!


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