This website allows you to simply type in the products you are looking for, and it will generate a list for you (for example: t-shirts under $20).
Link to Lumigo
Find movies here: https://lumigo.ai/movies
LAST EDITED By SaM
This website allows you to simply type in the products you are looking for, and it will generate a list for you (for example: t-shirts under $20).
Link to Lumigo
Find movies here: https://lumigo.ai/movies
LAST EDITED By SaM
useful share, thanks
Thank you! Useful resource!
finally a useful tool for product search! I’ve found a nice deal for a new gpu
I’ve tried it a lot yesterday/today, and compared to perplexity, chatgpt, genspark etc. it shows the direct product link and seem more precise. Thanks!
This product is really promising…Really appreciate the user experience. Love it!
Typed in “running shoes under $80” just to see what it does… and I actually found two pairs I hadn’t seen anywhere else.
No weird rankings, no fake “top 10” lists. kinda feels like product search finally got a brain.
Thank you for sharing!
The Developer said that they are launching their app on Friday/may/2025… Lunigo is doing well..
Here are some tips that you have to keep in mind while using the tool:
Hey, I have noticed that updates have been released on Lumigo! I have noticed that it is now possible:
The team is working hard to improve the product… it looks really promising! Ah, of course it’s all free!
@SaM Thanks for updating the post with Lumigo Movies!
Finally I can pick something new to watch every time I’m on the metro, super useful!
I don’t quite understand how this lumigo movies works… it asks me to describe my day, but what does it want to know?
can anyone help me understand how to use it? i have not received any answers…
Hey! Lumigo Movies is like a smart search engine for movies and shows. You tell it what genres you like, how much time you have, what platforms you use and you can even say stuff like “something like Moneyball” or “a chill British series”.
When it asks “How was your day?”, don’t overthink it: works better if you just describe what kind of movie or vibe you’re looking for
I found useful info in this Onehack post, also I’ve been using Lumigo Movies a bit lately, so I shared how it works based on my experience.
Thanks a lot for the explanation! Really useful