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Interaction Design
Interactive Product Recommendation.
A guided, conversational interaction that helps prospects narrow toward fit — without dense feature pages or a sales call.
Walkthrough
Context
Early-stage product exploration.
Prospects sizing up fit on their own time.
Challenge
Dense feature pages.
The qualification burden falls on a sales conversation that may never start.
Goal
Self-guided clarity.
Let conversational guidance replace static comparison reading.
The business problem
Prospects exploring a product often face dense feature pages and have no low-pressure way to figure out whether it fits — which pushes the qualification burden onto sales conversations that may never start.
What it demonstrates
- Guided, conversational product discovery as an interaction design sample
- Intended to help prospects explore fit before talking to a person
Business impact
- Lowered the friction of early-stage product exploration
- Gave prospects a structured way to self-qualify before a sales conversation
- Modeled how conversational guidance can replace static feature reading
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