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by flexxaeon 4869 days ago
There's no app/service for this already? This is a pretty good idea.

I like the "chat" aspect especially since (on the backend) it could be taken care of with machine learning & automation. Most of the time looking for a store employee I just want to know what aisle product X is in.

As a third party service for smaller stores and a white label solution for larger chains, it sounds like a nice business model.

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There are apps that handle different parts of this, e.g. Aisle411 for product location, AisleFinder, etc.

But, in our early tests, what we found is that shoppers quickly move from "where is x?" to "what do I need for y?"

Our general hypothesis is that you need both machine learning / automation + human agent to create enough value for the shopper that they want to come back

> But, in our early tests, what we found is that shoppers quickly move from "where is x?" to "what do I need for y?"

I figured that would be the case. I imagine that there would be a "HelpPing administrator" (similar to live chat support on websites) that could a) jump in to assist on more complex questions and b) assist in mapping those complex questions into the system algo?

I like the idea. Get out there and do it. I hope, though, that the button isn't gonna look like the "easy button" from Staples ;)

Edit: Also, check patents and/or patent asap

The "prototype" you see in the video is actually a Staples Easy Button with a piece of paper taped over it.

You don't like the shape?