Improvement proposal for Smart Dressing

Hello,

I am contacting you to suggest some features that could enhance the Smart Dressing experience in Clemz.

The first suggestion concerns the ability to perform searches with multiple criteria. For example, it would be interesting to be able to filter first by creation date (ascending order), then add a second filter by favorites (descending order) and, additionally, by number of impressions (descending order). This would allow for a more precise and adapted search, especially since we are currently limited to 500 items per page, which necessitates a more selective search.

The second feature would be related to collecting metrics per item. As we scan our wardrobe (or someone else’s) several times a day, it would be useful to track statistics such as the number of views, the number of favorites, and the number of impressions in searches. The idea would be to be able to generate graphs over defined periods (e.g., one year, six months, or two days) in order to have an overview of the evolution of these metrics. The same applies to sales, and purchases that follow messages to favorites.

I believe these additions could offer real added value to Clemz users.

Thank you for your attention, and I remain at your disposal if you wish to discuss this further.

Sincerely

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Hello!

Thank you for these ideas.

For the first suggestion, I’m having trouble seeing how to implement this so that it’s understandable by everyone :slight_smile: … It’s rare to see a search system that allows sorting by 3 different criteria ranked by priority!
What exactly is your need? What criteria do you want to find articles on?

For the second suggestion, I will indeed work on offering a more complete dashboard with more « metrics » on its performance and sales. This will take some time, but we will get there! :slight_smile:

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Yes, the need would be to find the oldest items, and within those, take the ones that were popular, likely to sell, but didn’t.

After that, it could be a magic filter :sparkler: (which already contains the right filters to sort intelligently by mixing the previously mentioned filters).

We can also put seasonal items at the top. Since Vinted sorts by clothing category: sweater, coat… / tank top, shorts… it’s determinable, but not that simple (there’s also mid-season).