Helping -
Which of these "helping" contexts (community, AI assistant, or product UX) are you most interested in exploring further?
: A bartering system where users offer a skill (e.g., "I can fix a leaky faucet") in exchange for another (e.g., "Teach me 30 minutes of Spanish").
These features use technology to proactively support users in their digital or physical tasks. helping
: An "auto-fix" feature that doesn't just flag an error (like a wrong date format) but suggests the corrected version based on the user's intent.
: Instead of a static FAQ, a search bar that, when asked a question like "How do I change my billing?", highlights the actual button in the UI and walks the user through it. Which of these "helping" contexts (community, AI assistant,
These features focus on connecting people to solve real-world problems or share resources.
: A local neighborhood inventory where people list items they are willing to lend for free, such as power drills, ladders, or camping gear. : An "auto-fix" feature that doesn't just flag
: A one-click feature that allows a user to share their screen with a support agent or friend who can "draw" on their screen to guide them through a complex task.