Ask HN: What sucks about online shopping?
I'm thinking of creating a product finder website, but first would like to know what pain points people typically encounter when trying to find the right product.
An example use case might be: You want to buy GPS for your car. How do you go about choosing the "best" one, and how would you improve this?
Personally, I find myself being very thorough. I won't purchase until I'm sure I've found a quality item with great value. So, I'll first determine what the price range for items are, and what features are generally included in those price ranges. Then, I'll decide (a personal decision) of what features I'm willing to pay for. Then, finally, I'll narrow things down to the best reviewed items that are within a price range that have those features. Often this is a lengthy process.
What pain points do you feel when you shop for products, and how would you like them fixed?
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 26.9 ms ] threadPut it this way, what do you mean when you say you want to be sure you've found a "quality item with great value?" If you can't explain it in terms of a few (and which) clicks to perform on Amazon, then you're asking the wrong questions.
What sucks about online shopping? The minimal amount of data entry that companies seem to think is required to have a good online shop.
For example, "ABC\nDEF"
shows up as
ABC DEF
and "ABC\n\nDEF"
shows up as
ABC
DEF