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My father had a food business and he would spend a lot of time replying to comments made by the public i had the idea of automating this so that the AI responds to content of the comments being Good or Bad
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A tone slider would be super useful here, something like casual, professional, or apologetic, so the replies match each platform's vibe without me editing every time. Right now the default voice feels a bit stiff for casual brands.
Love this, Berivan! You are completely right—a stiff corporate tone does not work for a casual local cafe or a trendy salon. We want to make matching the platform's vibe completely frictionless. I’m actually diving into our Lovable build right now to wire up a dynamic tone adjustment slider based exactly on your feedback. Thanks for hunting us!"
Hey Berivan, we just pushed your Tone Slider idea live to production! You can test it right now on the homepage simulator.
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The tone presets are great, but it would help a lot if you could add a way to save and tag your best-performing replies so the AI learns from what actually works for your brand over time.
That is a brilliant suggestion, Haydar! Tagging and saving best-performing replies to create a custom brand memory bank is definitely on our immediate roadmap. We want the AI to sound more like the business owner every single week. Appreciate you dropping this idea—stay tuned for updates!"
Forgot to add consider it done thanks for the idea thumbs up.
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One feature that would really help me is letting the AI reference specific product details from our catalog so responses mention the exact item the customer reviewed. Right now generic replies feel a bit detached.
Fantastic idea, Rıza! Letting the AI reference a live product catalog or specific internal business database to mention the exact item reviewed is a brilliant way to kill generic text entirely. I've just logged this straight into our development pipeline. We are currently mapping out knowledge-base uploads so the engine knows your inventory natively. Stay tuned!"
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Love the concept, especially for small businesses juggling tons of reviews. One idea: let users set a custom tone slider or pick from a few voice presets like friendly, formal, or playful, since AI replies can sometimes feel generic. Would make it feel way more on-brand.
Hey Şerafettin, thank you so much for the support! You hit the nail on the head regarding generic replies. In fact, an earlier hunter requested this exact feature just a couple of hours ago, and we've already pushed it live to production! You can jump onto the home-page simulator right now and test our new 3-step 'Brand Vibe' slider to instantly toggle responses between [Casual ☕], [Professional 👔], and [Apologetic 🙏]. Let me know if the outputs feel on-brand for you!"
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Honestly pretty handy for churning out review replies, saved me a solid chunk of time this week.
Thank you so much for the feedback, Berke! Thrilled to hear it saved you a solid chunk of time this week. That's exactly why we built it—to kill the blank-page syndrome when managing client reviews. We just pushed our multi-tenant location schemas live too, so if you are managing multiple storefronts, you can toggle between them with a single click. Let me know if there are any specific tone variables you'd love to see added next!"
A tone slider would be super useful here, something like casual, professional, or apologetic, so the replies match each platform's vibe without me editing every time. Right now the default voice feels a bit stiff for casual brands.
@berivanmuh7
Love this, Berivan! You are completely right—a stiff corporate tone does not work for a casual local cafe or a trendy salon. We want to make matching the platform's vibe completely frictionless. I’m actually diving into our Lovable build right now to wire up a dynamic tone adjustment slider based exactly on your feedback. Thanks for hunting us!"
@berivanmuh7
Hey Berivan, we just pushed your Tone Slider idea live to production! You can test it right now on the homepage simulator.
The tone presets are great, but it would help a lot if you could add a way to save and tag your best-performing replies so the AI learns from what actually works for your brand over time.
@haydar27557
That is a brilliant suggestion, Haydar! Tagging and saving best-performing replies to create a custom brand memory bank is definitely on our immediate roadmap. We want the AI to sound more like the business owner every single week. Appreciate you dropping this idea—stay tuned for updates!"
@haydar27557
Forgot to add consider it done thanks for the idea thumbs up.
One feature that would really help me is letting the AI reference specific product details from our catalog so responses mention the exact item the customer reviewed. Right now generic replies feel a bit detached.
@rza1192250
Fantastic idea, Rıza! Letting the AI reference a live product catalog or specific internal business database to mention the exact item reviewed is a brilliant way to kill generic text entirely. I've just logged this straight into our development pipeline. We are currently mapping out knowledge-base uploads so the engine knows your inventory natively. Stay tuned!"
Love the concept, especially for small businesses juggling tons of reviews. One idea: let users set a custom tone slider or pick from a few voice presets like friendly, formal, or playful, since AI replies can sometimes feel generic. Would make it feel way more on-brand.
@serafettin94984
Hey Şerafettin, thank you so much for the support! You hit the nail on the head regarding generic replies. In fact, an earlier hunter requested this exact feature just a couple of hours ago, and we've already pushed it live to production! You can jump onto the home-page simulator right now and test our new 3-step 'Brand Vibe' slider to instantly toggle responses between [Casual ☕], [Professional 👔], and [Apologetic 🙏]. Let me know if the outputs feel on-brand for you!"
Honestly pretty handy for churning out review replies, saved me a solid chunk of time this week.
@berkehallokdww