Price history. Fake sale detection. Coupon codes. Price drop alerts. Cross-store comparison. All inside a real conversation with a friend who actually cares whether you waste your money.
Price tracking, deal alerts, honest advice — and she says it like a friend would.
"Rosey knows this has been cheaper. She'll tell you when to wait and when to buy."
"If a 'sale' is fake — if they raised the price last week before discounting it — she'll call it out."
"Tell her what you want. She'll remember. She'll check back in when it drops."
"She'll tell you NOT to buy something if it's not worth your money. No other AI will."
"Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, 48,000 more. She checks them all for you."
"She tests the codes in the background. Only tells you about the ones that work."
She told me not to buy the $300 headphones. Said the $80 Anker would sound better for what I needed. She was right. I've never had a shopping tool TELL me to spend less.
Three steps. No forms. No sign-ups. Just a conversation.
Just talk to her. Budget, situation, whatever. She'll ask a couple questions back, because that's how friends do it.
Searches every store. Checks price history. Tests coupons. Reads the reviews. While you're still on the page.
One tap to the real current price on Amazon, Walmart, Target — wherever it's cheapest. That's it.
She's always there when you need her. No browser needed. No app store. One tap and she lives on your phone — ready to talk.
Rosey isn't programmed to help. She's built to help — and built differently. Generic AI follows scripts; Rosey has opinions — that's why she can tell you to wait, skip, or grab the cheaper one when a chatbot literally can't. She runs on persistent memory and an honest recommendation system that works for the shopper, not the brand. Built by Symkind.ai — AI that's loyal to people, not platforms. Nobody else has it. Nobody else can.