I’m the maker of Claritycheck, an iOS app I built to solve a personal frustration.
I often needed to:
- Research people or topics using search engines
- Verify images or find their source
- Compare product prices across Amazon, Walmart, and eBay
Instead of switching between multiple services, I wanted one simple workflow.
So I built Claritycheck, which combines:
- A dedicated AI-assisted search layer
- Reverse image search for verification and exploration
- Cross-platform product price comparison
This is still in the early stages, and I’m more interested in feedback than promotion.
I’d really appreciate insights on:
- How do you approach deep research today
- Whether combining these tools makes sense, or whether they should stay separate
- Any obvious privacy or UX concerns you’d expect with this type of app
One thing I’m unsure about is whether combining reverse image search and price comparison in the same app makes sense long-term, or if users prefer single-purpose tools.
Hi HN,
I’m the maker of Claritycheck, an iOS app I built to solve a personal frustration.
I often needed to: - Research people or topics using search engines - Verify images or find their source - Compare product prices across Amazon, Walmart, and eBay
Instead of switching between multiple services, I wanted one simple workflow.
So I built Claritycheck, which combines: - A dedicated AI-assisted search layer - Reverse image search for verification and exploration - Cross-platform product price comparison
This is still in the early stages, and I’m more interested in feedback than promotion.
I’d really appreciate insights on: - How do you approach deep research today - Whether combining these tools makes sense, or whether they should stay separate - Any obvious privacy or UX concerns you’d expect with this type of app
If you want to try it: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/claritycheck-deep-search-ai/id...
I'm happy to answer any technical or product-related questions.
One thing I’m unsure about is whether combining reverse image search and price comparison in the same app makes sense long-term, or if users prefer single-purpose tools.