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GiftShopper.ai

AI gift finder that remembers your people

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Most gift tools ask your budget and the occasion, then hand you the same ten ideas everyone gets. GiftShopper is built around the one thing they forget: the person. Save a profile for each person you shop for — their interests, the brands they love, what you've already given them — and every suggestion is shaped by who they actually are. Thumbs-up or thumbs-down and the next search gets sharper. Every idea links to something you can actually buy. 3 free searches, no signup.

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Co-founder of Timemy.com , Director of H...

The 'remembers your people' angle is what makes this stand out - most gift finders are just search engines with filters. Building memory and context around the people in your life is a much smarter approach. Would be interesting to see this expand into occasions beyond birthdays - anniversaries, promotions, new babies etc.

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PhD in AI, solving real stuffs

I would not share my friend's data on a saas, make it as a software that I can install on prem

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Hello Fazier

Looks better that facebook birthday

I've spent more on returns than I'd like to admit. The trouble with gift-finding was never the internet — it's that a search box doesn't know your people. It doesn't know your sister just got into pottery, or that your dad quietly returns anything with a logo on it. So you end up guessing, and "guessing" is how someone ends up with their third scented candle. So I built GiftShopper around the part every other gift tool throws away: the person. You save a profile for each person you shop for — their interests, the brands they love, what you've already given them — and every suggestion is shaped by that, not by a generic "30-something who likes coffee." Thumbs-up or down on an idea and it learns the pattern. The next search is better. So is the one after that. And every idea links to something you can actually buy. It's free to try — 3 searches, no signup. I'd love to know: who's the hardest person on your list to shop for, and did it help?

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Co-founder of Timemy.com , Director of H...

The 'remembers your people' angle is what makes this stand out - most gift finders are just search engines with filters. Building memory and context around the people in your life is a much smarter approach. Would be interesting to see this expand into occasions beyond birthdays - anniversaries, promotions, new babies etc.

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PhD in AI, solving real stuffs

I would not share my friend's data on a saas, make it as a software that I can install on prem

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Hello Fazier

Looks better that facebook birthday

I've spent more on returns than I'd like to admit. The trouble with gift-finding was never the internet — it's that a search box doesn't know your people. It doesn't know your sister just got into pottery, or that your dad quietly returns anything with a logo on it. So you end up guessing, and "guessing" is how someone ends up with their third scented candle. So I built GiftShopper around the part every other gift tool throws away: the person. You save a profile for each person you shop for — their interests, the brands they love, what you've already given them — and every suggestion is shaped by that, not by a generic "30-something who likes coffee." Thumbs-up or down on an idea and it learns the pattern. The next search is better. So is the one after that. And every idea links to something you can actually buy. It's free to try — 3 searches, no signup. I'd love to know: who's the hardest person on your list to shop for, and did it help?