u/Electronic-Morning25

Food Basics - Useless AI?

Food Basics - Useless AI?

I was browsing their website to see if they’d be open in Victoria Day, and saw this new feature “Cart Genius” which gives you AI-powered product recommendations.

Naturally, this seems like an unnecessary use of AI, and for it to display items here without any info about me, is even worse. For example, in the +6 products is ground beef and bacon. I’m eating a primarily plant based diet, so obviously that’s pretty incorrect. I just don’t see the value or use of this new feature, anyone else? What’s the point?

u/Electronic-Morning25 — 5 days ago

Recommending the right product to customers

Hey, I worked with an established e-commerce brand in the marine accessories space. They had an issue where their primary line of products were categorized for specific types of boats, but also varied by boat length & other factors. The challenge was to help them simplify the process for customers, so they could reduce friction, and sell more products.

Before us, they had a handy chart for this exact purpose. What we built was a multi-step form that filtered through products based on your selection, with the filters being applied to the products in the Shopify admin.

Along with this, they already had some workflows in place where people would reach out with their boat specs, and they would send them a draft order to purchase.

I think the multi-step form works well, especially because it hooks into a collection template and matches the same style as regular collection templates when filtered down, but I’m curious to hear about ways you might have approached this same challenge for yourself or for clients.

I have another similar project coming up, but 3x the complexity, so I really need to get in the mindset of store architecture.

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u/Electronic-Morning25 — 6 days ago
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26M, not in a huge rush to buy a home, but having the option to buy one by 2030-2032 is important to me.

I opened my FHSA in 2023 when the account came out, and have my contributions maxed (32k) for the 4 years I’ve had the account.

My investments here have been pretty low and slow from the start, but being that I’m not likely buying a home for at least 4 years, I’m wondering if I should find something a bit closer to medium-low risk like a 30/70 ETF. As you can see, I’m all in on TCSH right now.

Any advice?

u/Electronic-Morning25 — 24 days ago