Let AI Curate Your Shopping List

Product research is exhausting. You open 20 tabs, compare specs in a spreadsheet, lose track of which review said what, and eventually buy something out of decision fatigue. There has to be a better way.

There is. Let AI do the research. Let Grabbit store the results. You make the final call.

With Grabbit connected to ChatGPT or Claude, your AI assistant becomes a personal shopper that never forgets, never loses a tab, and organizes everything into collections with budgets. Here's how the workflow looks in practice.

The New Shopping Workflow

Traditional shopping: you search, you browse, you compare, you forget, you search again. AI-powered shopping with Grabbit flips that:

  1. Tell your AI what you need — "I need noise-cancelling headphones under $300 for commuting"
  2. AI researches options — it searches the web, reads reviews, compares specs
  3. AI saves the best finds to your Grabblist — title, price, image, source URL, all captured
  4. You browse and add more — save items from any website as you come across them
  5. AI compares everything — "compare all the headphones I've saved"
  6. You decide — mark your choice, reject the rest, done

The AI handles the grunt work. You handle the decision. No spreadsheets, no lost tabs, no starting over because you forgot what you found last Tuesday.

Use Case: Finding the Right Headphones

Sarah needs wireless headphones for her daily commute. Here's how she uses ChatGPT + Grabbit:

"I need wireless noise-cancelling headphones under $300. Good for commuting — subway noise, not airplanes. Battery life matters. Save the top 5 options to my Grabblist."

ChatGPT searches, evaluates, and saves five headphones to Sarah's Grabblist. Each item has the title, price, image, and source URL. She didn't open a single tab.

Later that week, she spots the Sony WH-1000XM6 on sale at a local electronics store. She opens the Grabbit extension, clicks save, and the item joins her list — right alongside the Amazon and Best Buy options ChatGPT found.

"Compare all my headphones. Which one has the best noise cancellation for subway commuting?"

ChatGPT pulls all five items from her Grabblist and gives a detailed comparison. It recommends the Sony based on her subway-specific criteria. Sarah marks it as "decided" and rejects the rest.

Total time: a few minutes of conversation spread over a week. No spreadsheets. No lost tabs. No decision fatigue.

Use Case: Apartment Hunting

Marcus is looking for a one-bedroom apartment in Austin. Listings are scattered across Zillow, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and Apartments.com. He saves each listing with Grabbit as he finds it — a click on the extension icon captures the title, price, image, and URL.

After two weeks, he has 14 apartments saved. He asks Claude:

"Create an 'Austin Apartments' collection. Move all my saved apartments there. Set the budget to $1,800/month. Which ones are within budget and closest to downtown?"

Claude organizes everything, filters by price, and highlights the best matches. Marcus narrows it down to three, schedules tours, and marks the rest as rejected.

The key insight: apartments on Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist don't show up in any other AI shopping tool. Grabbit works on any website, so nothing falls through the cracks.

Use Case: Gift Planning

December is coming. Lisa needs gifts for six family members, each with different interests and budgets. She creates a collection for each person:

"Create these collections: Mom ($100 budget), Dad ($100), Sister ($75), Brother ($75), Nephew ($50), Niece ($50). That's my Christmas shopping plan."

Over the next few weeks, she asks ChatGPT for gift ideas and saves the best ones. She also saves items she spots while browsing — a handmade scarf on Etsy, a book on Amazon, a vintage record on Discogs.

"How's my gift shopping looking? Am I over budget on anyone?"

ChatGPT checks all six collections and reports: Mom is at $87/$100 (on track), Brother is at $92/$75 (over budget — maybe swap the expensive item for the alternative). Lisa adjusts and stays on track without a spreadsheet.

Why This Works Better Than Traditional Shopping

The traditional approach has three fundamental problems:

  • Memory decay — you forget what you found last week. With Grabbit, everything is saved permanently with full details.
  • Context switching — jumping between tabs, spreadsheets, and notes wastes mental energy. With AI, you just talk.
  • Platform silos — Amazon items live on Amazon, Marketplace items live on Facebook, Craigslist items live on Craigslist. Grabbit puts them all in one place.

AI + Grabbit solves all three. Your AI handles research and organization. Grabbit provides persistent storage across all websites. You focus on the decision.

Getting Started

The setup takes under a minute:

  1. Install Grabbit extension (free, Chrome/Edge/Brave/Opera)
  2. Create a free account
  3. Connect ChatGPT or Claude via OAuth
  4. Start asking your AI to help with your next purchase

FAQ

Which AI assistants work with Grabbit?

Grabbit connects to both ChatGPT and Claude via OAuth. One-click setup, no API keys. Your AI gets 21 tools to save, organize, compare, and manage your items.

Does the AI actually browse websites for me?

Your AI can save items from URLs you share. For product discovery, ChatGPT can search the web and then save results to your Grabblist via Grabbit. Claude can browse the web too. The AI handles the research, Grabbit handles the storage and organization.

Is my shopping data private?

Yes. Grabbit reads only visible page content when you save an item. No background tracking, no browsing history collection, no data selling. Your Grabblist is private unless you choose to share a collection.