Shopping workflow
How to save products from any online store
A cleaner way to keep product images, prices, brands, and source links together while you compare things across shops.
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Most online shopping research gets scattered. One product is in a browser tab, another is in a notes app, a third is a screenshot, and the useful details disappear when the tab is closed.
A good product-saving workflow should keep four things together: the product image, the current visible price, the brand or shop context, and the original source link. That is enough to compare options later without re-opening every tab from memory.
Use the product page as the source of truth
When you find something worth saving, save it from the product page or a product card that links back to the product page. The source URL matters because screenshots and copied titles age badly. The original page gives you a path back to sizes, variants, shipping details, materials, and seller information.
Save the image, price, brand, and link together
A plain bookmark keeps only the URL. A screenshot keeps only the visual. A notes app depends on manual copy and paste. For shopping, the useful unit is the whole product record: image, name, brand, price, and source.
Tuckio is built around that product record. It saves products from the page you choose and keeps the library local in your browser.
Keep it local when the list is personal
Product research often includes taste, budget, gifts, and half-formed ideas. It does not need an account or a public profile by default. A local-first library is enough for collecting options and coming back later.
Review before you buy
The point is not to save more things forever. The point is to compare better. Before buying, scan the saved items by brand, price, and source. Remove duplicates. Open the original shop page to check whether price, availability, size, or color has changed.
A simple workflow
- Open a product page or product grid.
- Save the item to Tuckio from the page or product card.
- Check that the image, name, brand, price, and source link look right.
- Use categories or search to compare saved products later.
- Open the source link before buying to confirm current details.