New upsell idea, layout tweaks, and screenshot endpoint improvements
What I worked on today
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Had a random brain-wave and came up with a brilliant upsell feature for later. It likely involves scraping, which could tie into price scraping tools and competitive pricing insights, but I need to refine the details before implementation.
Quickly changed the layout, and it already feels so much better, even though it’s not fully functional or finished. Considering how this update aligns with pricing strategies for new products to enhance usability.
Improved the screenshot endpoint, optimizing it for online price monitoring and ensuring better tracking efficiency.
Lost some time focusing on tiny details, which slowed down progress but could refine pricing intelligence tools.
Lessons learned
Tiny improvements in UI can make a big difference, even if unfinished, especially when considering competition-based pricing in layout decisions.
Brainstorming new features is exciting, but they need a deeper analysis before execution to fit into a dynamic pricing strategy.
Scraping-based features require extra planning to avoid unnecessary complexity.
Challenges faced
Losing time on small details instead of focusing on bigger improvements.
Balancing feature ideas vs. execution—not getting distracted by long-term plans.
What’s next
Further refine the upsell feature idea and evaluate feasibility within pricing intelligence and track online prices frameworks.
Continue polishing the layout to make it both functional and visually engaging, keeping in mind pricing strategy examples to enhance the user experience.
Keep improving the screenshot endpoint while avoiding distractions from minor details, ensuring it aligns with e-commerce competitive analysis best practices.