Show HN: Buy Gifts by Describing the Giftee
Core idea: Describe the person you're trying to buy gifts for and it matches gifts based on those descriptions.
How it works: items are tagged in many categories from descriptive, relationships (dad), jobs, hobbies, interests, personalities, places (garden). Items that match any tag show up, the more tags an item matches, the higher up it shows.
Some notes:
Products are hand selected and manually added to the site. The goal is interesting gifts and gift discovery. If you know exactly what you want to buy, the traditional hierarchical search works just fine.
There are only 150-200 Items in the database right now and 300-400 tags, I am adding more as fast as I can, the women's (mom, girlfriend, women, girls) selection is a bit thin (if anyone has some ideas especially in this category let me know!)
Any and all feedback would be appreciated!
[+] [-] jrworksts|14 years ago|reply
As far as the UI goes I think it looks fairly clean. For me it's a personal preference to have all of the field top oriented and place the search results on the bottom (google esque). This also would allow you to have rows of 3 instead of rows of 2 as far as products go.
Just my 2 cents great work man!
[+] [-] ohashi|14 years ago|reply
Thanks for the UI suggestion, I will play with that idea and see if I can come up with a better top oriented/organized search/nav. I definitely would like more screen real estate for gifts.
[+] [-] tangentcity|14 years ago|reply
Right now the products are all your choice - it's not that you have bad taste or good taste, you just need more, and more tags. How are you going to scale this? What about involving crowd-curation - inviting people shopping for someone else to first choose something THEY want on Amazon, and input that into GiftLizard with a cloud of tags that covers the nexus of object, desire, and person. That might help increase the range of your offerings in a hurry. I don't think that you would have added that particular book - which would make a perfect gift for me if my wife happened to be directed to this site - anytime soon.
[+] [-] ohashi|14 years ago|reply
As I said, the inventory isn't that big, but it will only get better with a larger inventory. Scaling is the challenge. The other problem is maintaining quality and not turning it into a boring gift shopping site.
My current approach to scaling is finding people from different backgrounds and interests to add and tag gifts. I've got two people helping me right now to try and increase the inventory size.
Thanks for the gift suggestion and feedback :)
[+] [-] lcm133|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] ohashi|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] showerst|14 years ago|reply
How about making the price slider 'snap' to $10 increments? I couldn't intuitively get it to $150 (kept going 147 or 153) which was a tad annoying. Maybe start it at a lower number too, so there's no chance of a user seeing a page full of $1000 gifts and being turned off.
The site's a little generic, your domain screams for a good logo/mascot.
[+] [-] ohashi|14 years ago|reply
I considered putting the mascot in the header but when I made it smaller, it just didn't work well. He's on the about page.
Thank you for the feedback :)
[+] [-] markhall|14 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] ohashi|14 years ago|reply
update: fixed.
[+] [-] ohashi|14 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] ohashi|14 years ago|reply