Score is a Chrome extension that saves you hundreds of dollars. Score uses AI to find you hidden deals & affordable alternatives – all while you shop. It works automatically on e-commerce sites, and is also just a right click or screen-grab away.
Hi PH! My name is Mike and I'm the co-founder of Score. I enjoy building products that help others, and I hope Score can help you become more savvy at online shopping.
How has Score helped me?
1. Saved $150 on the exact same chair. I was browsing Wayfair for a new chair and I discovered the same option from a different trustworthy vendor, saving $150! The chairs had different names and SKUs but Score was able to find them all! Also, there were no coupons or price checks from other tools.
2. Learned which sites to trust. Shopping with confidence is important. When a site doesn’t grossly upsell, you feel comfortable shopping there. It’s a win-win. Our money should go to honorable merchants.
3. Discovered great secondhand options. While shopping for Jordans, Score alerted me to a lightly used pair that were half the price. There’s no way I’d have found them otherwise, since secondhand sites aren’t indexed well by traditional shopping extensions.
How does Score make money? Does Score sell my data?
We don’t have any ads in the app, and we don’t sell your data to anyone, ever. We occasionally get referrals from sellers if you purchase an item through Score. So we make money from big e-commerce platforms, not users.
I want to help—how can I do so?
There’s lots of FAQs on our website, and you can also reach us at mike@getscore.app. We’re a two person team, and we’ll absolutely respond to you.
@mettafix Thank you, and great question! You can currently use Score in Germany—but results might be suboptimal, since it is optimized for the US. We are trying to expand as quickly as possible to Europe!
But what I will say is you can still use Score to identify products—just right-click any image and search with Score. For searching part of an image, activate screen-grab by clicking on the Score icon in your tool bar.
In this way, I hope it can help you as a product discovery tool, even if it isn't yet optimized for pulling in product info in Germany :)
Hi everyone! I’m Sid, the cofounder of Score.
– Why Did We Build Score?
Score started at my friend’s house. We had identical TV stands, but I realized mine had cost 5x as much. This stung. He’d found his through image search, a tool I’d never thought would come in handy while shopping online.
I learned in the weeks after that:
- Visual similarity comparison reveals price difference other methods don’t
- Automation overcomes the annoyance of manual price comparison
- Smart shopping saves much more than retailer coupons, which are now a rare occurrence
And so I built Score as a Chrome extension with Mike, my co-founder.
– How Will Score Evolve?
1) Product Information – We want to leverage AI and user reviews to further enrich product info. Score should be your shopping guide – able to find you answers to any product question you might have. Our strength today is in surfacing visually similar products, but we can do better when it comes to other aspects that customers care about, such as reviews, shipping speed, and quality.
2) Going Mobile – People love shopping on their phones. We want Score to be a trusted companion no matter where you shop – be it on desktop or mobile. We want Score to be the last thing they check before they checkout.
– What do you think about Score?
We’d love to hear any feedback you have. Please let us know how Score could be better, new ideas for filters, or pet peeves about shopping online that we could fix!
@jordans Great question! Score is focused on surfacing visually similar products throughout shopping, while Honey is focused on coupons at checkout. But that doesn't mean much so here's an example:
If I'm shopping for a shirt, I might visit a fashion Instagram. Once I see a shirt I like, I ID the product with Score's visual search.
Score finds the original shirt, but also brings in 10+ similarly styled shirts from around the web. These shirts are across different price ranges. Within the Score modal I can find the option I like the most, based on different filters. I can also right-click to search the result within Score using Score, so it's kinda a fractal of product discovery. By the end I've discovered the best option for the look for my constraints.
Once I pick the final item, Score is a better "best price checker" than many options, because visual search reveals upselling and drop-shipping even when product names/SKUs are different. This is extremely common in furniture.
Honey saves around $124 per user per year. I saved that yesterday shopping for furniture order with Score.
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