Reviewside

Reviewside

Finds relevant product reviews right where you need them

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Whether you're doing research on products, looking for alternatives to ingenuine reviews on e-commerce sites, or conducting a last-minute check before hitting "order", Reviewside helps by displaying reviews from other sites, right where you need them.
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Laura Nagyová
Interesting. How are you finding the review link? I would be afraid that the review are currated and biased.
Will Huang
@laura_nagyova Great question! This is exactly the concern I had when I look at reviews on Amazon. I pull reviews directly from 3rd party sites. I rushed to finish MVP before Black Friday so it only supports YouTube, CNET, and Wirecutters now. The reviews I pulled are the exact same reviews you would get if you search the product on those sites. Obviously, it can't detect how biased are the reviews on those sites. However, I realized if I cross check from multiple review sites, or see a video demo from a buyer instead of promo materials from the seller, I would be more confident in the product.
Will Huang
Hi Product Hunt, and thanks @katmanalac for hunting! I made Reviewside as a side project after frustration with the research process during Amazon’s Prime Day. I found myself constantly switching between YouTube and Amazon while conducting product research. Although Amazon provides plenty of reviews for each item, I found that many reviews seemed ingenuine or contained too much irrelevant information. I realized I was wasting too much time combing through the reviews to dig out information that I wanted. At this point, a single high quality third-party YouTube product review would have been able to influence my purchase decision. Eventually, I concluded that minimizing buyer remorse is best done through aggregation of information from many third-party reviews. To make the process more streamlined and to help more people like me before Black Friday craziness, I would like to share it with everyone. Here is how it works: - Highlight the product name on any website - Right click and select “Find reviews” - Extension will display reviews on the right hand side of the page The current version is a MVP and only supports YouTube, CNET, and Wirecutter integrations. A few other features I’m currently thinking about (using GPT-3): - Semantic feature search/summarization of each review source - Grid-like feature comparison across different products - Embed these features into smaller E-Commerce sites for more product review coverage Would love to hear your thoughts! Please share any feedback you have here, or reach out directly at hwjwill@berkeley.edu!
Justin Duan
Reviewside is awesome!! I've used it a couple times already while online shopping, and it saves time looking for reviews. Really excited to see where this goes in the future, especially filtering reviews using AI
Wojciech Gryc
There are so many applications here for B2B marketing and research as well. Really great idea.
Jay A. Patel
Cant wait for the Firefox version of this. Should really help me cut down time when shopping ;-)
Dragos Bulugean
Interesting concept, I will play around with it and see how it works. It seems like a difficult task to fulfill
Max Prilutskiy
Looks nice, best of luck! 👍
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