Comment · Mon, June 21, 2021 · ND Owner
Feature Request
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TransMasteress · 6 points
Please update the profile system to allow me the following functionality:
* The ability to "lock in" certain products that I like or work well for me, including their dosages and frequency of use. This can tie into product pages with "n number of customers consistently buy this product."
* The ability to buy those products with ease, perhaps on a schedule. To be honest I generally don't like setting purchase schedules, especially for products with different schedules for running out, or those with susceptibility to cold and/or heat, so a confirmation before the trigger is pulled would be appreciated. Maybe in the future you could provide a service for custom quantities so we can really dial in our orders and schedule them based on dosages. That's a huge ask though.
* "Save for later" in shopping carts. There's stuff I'm interesting in trying, but the nature of nootropics requires a waiting period between usages or "stacking" in order to determine how my body chemistry reacts with a given product. Therefore I oftentimes feel it's a waste to buy multiple new things, and will instead add them to my next order of the things I stick with or like to have on-hand.
* Advanced reviews. I…
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
For the "lock in" thing, you can always click the little heart icon on the product page, and create a list for them. I suppose then we would just need to add a note functionality to the entries to allow you to say dose and frequency of use. Or are you more meaning an automated thing that would remind you when things need to be reordered? That might have to be programmed through an app.
The save for later can also be done using the lists. It doesn't put them in the bottom of the cart like Amazon does, but that might be possible to have custom coded. I do think it is a nice feature.
Reviews are a more complex thing, due to the liability we have from publishing them on the site. We have to be very careful about what is said and the wording of the reviews because of both regulatory and civil liability. The FDA has decided that any statements made by customers that we allow to be published on our site then become our marketing statements. This means that the legal liability flows through to us from what is said by customers on there. It's crazy, but we have already dealt with multiple lawsuits because of it. It kind of ties our hands a bit with on-site published reviews.