What is Luckynote for shopping, exactly?
It is a personal capture app for shopping research and the details around it. You can save product links, screenshots, receipts, notes, tasks, files, photos, and reminders in one inbox, then search them later in plain language.
Can I use it to save products for later?
Yes. That is one of the main use cases. Instead of leaving tabs open or scattering links across apps, you can save the product and any context around it in one place.
Can I search for an item even if I forgot the store name?
Yes. Because Luckynote adds summaries, captions, keywords, and OCR where relevant, you can often find something by describing the product or detail you remember instead of needing the exact site or title.
What kinds of shopping details can I save besides links?
Screenshots, photos, notes, files, tasks, reminders, receipts, order confirmations, sizes, gift ideas, and other personal details that help you make or follow through on a purchase.
Can I keep receipts and return reminders in the same place?
Yes. That is a useful part of the workflow. You can save the receipt or confirmation and add a reminder related to the item, which is helpful for return windows or price-check follow-ups.
Is this a wishlist app?
It can serve that role, but it is broader than a simple wishlist. The main difference is that Luckynote is not just for keeping a list of products. It is for keeping the surrounding context searchable too.
Can I save screenshots of products and search the text inside them?
Yes. OCR on screenshots and images helps with that, which is useful when product details, prices, sizes, or store names are visible in the image.
Do I need to organize everything into folders?
No. Folders are optional. You can keep the workflow lightweight and rely on search, stars, and reminders unless more structure becomes helpful.
Is this only for buying things online?
No. It also works for in-store photos, packaging shots, handwritten measurements, gift ideas, and other bits of context you want to remember while deciding what to buy.
Can I use it on my phone?
Yes. Luckynote is mobile-first, which matters because a lot of shopping capture happens from screenshots, photos, saved links, and quick notes on your phone.
Is Luckynote a collaboration tool for shared family shopping lists?
No. It is a personal app, designed for your own saved items and reminders rather than team or household collaboration.
Why not just keep this in my browser, notes app, and email?
You can, but that usually means the research, receipt, reminder, and screenshot all end up in different places. Luckynote is useful when you want those pieces to stay easier to find together.