Quindi qualche tempo fa ero fuori a fare shopping con mia moglie e ho preso una Pepsi Max per 3 €. Sono andato al negozio successivo e ne avevano 3 per 5 €. So che è meschino, ma mi ha infastidito così tanto che ho iniziato a creare questa app

Inizialmente volevo realizzare uno scanner di codici a barre che ti dicesse semplicemente il prezzo in altri negozi, ma ottenere i dati dei codici a barre è sorprendentemente difficile, non esiste un buon database pubblico per questo.

Quindi ho creato una lista della spesa con confronto dei prezzi. Puoi cercare un prodotto e vedere i prezzi da Tesco, Dunnes, Lidl, Aldi, SuperValu e Centra. Lidl, Centra sono solo offerte attuali.

Puoi:

  • Confronta i prezzi
  • Controlla le offerte attuali e le offerte multiacquisto
  • Avere liste della spesa con il totale parziale
  • Condividi le liste della spesa con il codice QR
  • Controlla volantini, salva tessere club, coupon

Android solo per ora. Posso realizzarlo per iOS, ma non voglio pagare la quota di 100 euro per lo sviluppatore Apple finché non avrò saputo che alle persone interessa davvero l’app.

Collegamento al Play Storeo cercare "Cisean – Lista della spesa Irlanda". È gratuito, senza pubblicità.

So che ci sono alcuni bug e vorrei aggiungere funzionalità come: scanner di codici a barre, grafici storici dei prezzi, organizzazione della lista della spesa per corridoi (mia moglie lo fa per me a volte e passo la metà del tempo in negozio)

Mi piacerebbe ricevere feedback o suggerimenti

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di sobe3249

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  1. WickerMan111 on

    Fair play. Just goes to show it really does pay to shop around.

  2. TraditionalAppeal23 on

    That is unbelievably handy, I’ll be giving it a try. I think a barcode scanner should be the priority feature to work on.

  3. circuitocorto on

    > getting barcode data is surprisingly difficult, there’s no good public database for it.

    Would crowd sourced data help? When I search “Mutti” I can see the 3-pack as two different item so I could scan the product and they would merge together. 

  4. Squiggle0880 on

    This is genius 👏👏👏

    With the constant prices hikes everywhere people need something like this to help save whatever they can.

    I have to wait until you do it for Apple though, hopefully you do do it.

  5. This is class if you could add a sort function to sort price from low to high within the categories that would be class. Would love to know the cheapest sparkling wine in the shops for example and have to scroll through at the moment. Brilliant app! You should send it to shopping and price influencer people on Instagram I’d say they would love it. There’s one called IrishBudgeting I think, probably loads more. 

  6. WatashiwaNobodyDesu on

    Do you get the data from their websites? That’s really handy, but it’s only as good as the data in it.

  7. cherryghost2 on

    Maybe open a barcode GH tracker for open contributions? But really appreciate the app and work put into this

  8. lkdubdub on

    Great work, but i don’t think too many people will be motivated to shop around for individual items. Im not hopping back in the car to save 20c on butter down the road 

    Could you allow someone to input their full shopping list to build a virtual basket so the app then aggregates for you?

  9. Parts_Unknown92 on

    Doing the lords work, fair play buddy! Would love to see it on IOS .

  10. wickstone on

    Really great app. Very intuitive and helps solve a very real problem. 

    How are the products added? I’ve noticed some of the same products appearing separately (like a different product). Check Chicago Town Pizza and you’ll see what I mean. Looks like if the stores list them with a slightly different name/description they appear separately.

  11. Can this be used in the North? Or just the Republic? If not is there any plans for the North to be implemented as it would be a great help for us Irish on the other side of the Border.

  12. Great job, with all tap and pay I really never see what I’m spending, thanks

  13. FantaFan12 on

    Unit pricing like €XX.XX per g or per litre could be a good addition

  14. modssuck294 on

    Brilliant work

    Ireland more than ever need price comparison sites/ apps for everything.

    Too much snaky stuff going on with all shops and companies.

    Im also on IOS but for now i will use

    https://www.quidu.ie/

  15. ferdadukesilver on

    There’s definitely some stuff missing. For example it doesn’t have milk listed from Lidl or Aldi. But the idea is there and I’ll definitely be using it going forward.

    What’s the plan for revenue? Ads? Subscription for advanced features like barcode scanner?

  16. theCelticTig3r on

    Once off purchase fee potentially?
    Like I appreciate the work that’s put into this?

  17. Dangerous_Box8845 on

    What coding language do you use to create something like this? I’m unemployed at the moment, would be useful to pick up a language I could use for apps. Tried learning python but I’ve only really scratched the surface.

  18. KingTon01 on

    I love you

    Thanks – my (not anymore but still appears to be) student wallet

    Also could you make this a website format? Only have IOS but would be handy to even have it on windows // linux at home

  19. andyareyouok on

    Is there a way to highlight products with shrinkflation?

  20. AlanOC91 on

    Great work 👏👏 Looks fantastic.

    What tech stack are you using?

  21. thelordmallard on

    Oh I would love this on my iPhone! In the meantime my wife will use it on her Samsung.

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