The Research Black Hole
You need to compare 15 health insurance plans. Or find the best project management tool. Or pick a new laptop.
So you open tabs. Read reviews. Make a spreadsheet. Copy prices. Check specs. Read more reviews.
3 hours later, you have 47 tabs open and you’re more confused than when you started.
This costs you:
- 4+ hours of your time
- Decision paralysis from too much info
- The nagging feeling you missed something important
- Delayed projects waiting for you to decide
What Sam Does Instead
Reads Everything
Sam reads reviews from multiple sites. Extracts pros, cons, common complaints. Spots patterns humans miss.
47 reviews analyzed in 3 minutes
Compares Systematically
Specs, prices, features—across 8+ retailers. No manually copying into spreadsheets. No missing data.
15 products compared in 4 minutes
Ranks by Your Priorities
Tell Sam what matters most. Price? Features? Reviews? It ranks everything accordingly.
Ranked list in 1 minute
Real Example
“Find me the best standing desk under $600. I care about stability and height range.”
12 tabs, spreadsheet, decision fatigue
Ranked list of 5 desks with pros/cons
“I was comparing CRM tools for my business. Sam analyzed 23 options, read hundreds of reviews, and gave me a ranked list with exactly what I needed to know. Took 11 minutes and cost $0.68.”
— Sarah, Small Business Owner
Other Things Sam Does
Tasks that used to take hours, now take minutes
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does AI-powered product research actually work?
- Sam reads reviews, compares specs across retailers, and generates ranked recommendations based on your priorities — all in under 10 minutes.
- How much does automated product research cost?
- Most research tasks cost between $0.30 and $0.75. A typical laptop comparison runs about $0.52.
- Is the research accurate?
- Sam pulls data directly from retailer sites and review platforms. You get source links with every recommendation so you can verify anything.
- What types of research can Sam automate?
- Product comparisons, insurance plan analysis, software tool evaluations, travel research, and any task that involves comparing options across multiple sources.