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Pick the best Amazon product in a category, backed by reviews

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Spot the best-selling product on Amazon and pull its full details, pricing and recent customer reviews.

Overview

Researching a product category on Amazon means comparing dozens of listings, second-guessing the star ratings, and reading through pages of reviews to find out whether the best-seller is actually any good or just well-marketed. It's tedious, and it's easy to miss the one detail in the reviews that would have changed your mind.

Why it's hard

Amazon has no clean API for this, ratings hide as much as they reveal, and the detail that actually decides it is buried somewhere on page three of the reviews. Doing it properly by hand means opening twenty tabs.

How Reduck does it

Reduck runs in your own session and turns the research into a single ask. Your agent finds the best-selling product in the category, pulls its full details and pricing, and reads the recent reviews so the verdict comes with evidence, not just a rating. You get a clear, sourced summary of what to buy and why, without opening twenty tabs to get there.

What your agent does

  • Find the best-selling product in the category you name
  • Pull its full specs, pricing and rating
  • Read the recent reviews and surface the recurring themes
  • Return a sourced verdict, not just a star count
  • Compare a shortlist of products on the same terms

Who it's for

  • Anyone making a considered purchase
  • Ops and procurement comparing options
  • Resellers and sourcing teams sizing up a category

FAQ

No. Your agent reads the live listings and reviews in your own session, the same pages you'd open yourself.
No. It reads the recent reviews and surfaces the recurring points behind the rating.
Yes. Point it at a shortlist and it scores them on the same criteria.
Whichever Amazon site you're signed in to, so pricing and availability match your region.

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