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Theodeals AI Tools

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Theodeals has recently gained several new AI-powered features. They are meant to make it easier to understand products, filter the catalog more usefully and spot strong deals faster. At the same time, it is important to be clear about what these tools can and cannot do.

AI Descriptions

Many products now include AI-generated descriptions to help give a quicker overview. The goal of these descriptions is not to act like advertising copy, but to be more balanced and useful. They were prompted to mention both strengths and weaknesses where possible, so they can help you get a first impression more quickly.

That said, they are still AI-generated. Even when the prompt is designed to be honest and careful, errors are possible. So these descriptions should be treated as a helpful starting point, not as a perfect or final judgment on a product.

New AI Tags, Filters, and Statistics

Products are now tagged with many more AI-supported categories and filters. That makes it much easier to search in more meaningful ways instead of relying only on title, author, or price. For example, filters can now help surface products by type, audience, style, tradition, best use, library value, and more.

These tags also make collection statistics possible. Collections can now show much richer data based on the products inside them. And when you use the “all included” search from a collection card, you can now see even more statistical detail about that result set. The same type of result statistics can also be turned on for other searches and collections when needed.

These statistics are based on saved AI rollups and tracked data, so they are meant to be informative and fast, but they are still summaries rather than a perfect substitute for manually reviewing every included resource.

Deal Radar

Deal Radar is another new feature built on top of the improved filtering and evaluation system. It is designed to surface especially strong deals that stand out based on tracked pricing data and the newer AI-supported product signals.

At the moment, Deal Radar is still not fully automatic. Suggestions are enhanced by AI, but they are currently reviewed manually before being accepted or rejected. That helps keep quality higher while the system is still improving. Over time, with more tracking data and better evaluation, more of this may become automated to help getting deals quicker online removing the manual review delay.

AI Chat

Theodeals AI Chat is still in beta, but it is already available as an experiment to help answer Logos-sale-related questions. It works by searching the tracked data on the site and then using AI to evaluate and summarize what it finds.

Like any AI system, it can make mistakes. Answers may be incomplete, too confident, or occasionally wrong. It is also usually less precise than a normal search with filters. In many cases, the regular search tools on Theodeals will give better and more exact results, especially when you already know roughly what you are looking for. The chat is more useful for unusual questions, broader comparisons, or cases where it helps to have the system interpret the results for you.

It is also relatively slow right now. Part of that is cost: since the chat is offered for free, lower-cost models currently need to be used to keep it sustainable. Another part is technical: the system often has to go back and forth between the server and the AI provider while performing searches and assembling the final answer. It may improve over time, but for now it is best understood as an experimental beta feature rather than an instant assistant.

Conclusion

The goal of these AI tools is not to replace careful judgment, but to make Theodeals more helpful. They can speed up discovery, make search more flexible, highlight stronger offers, and answer questions that would otherwise take longer to research manually.

But they are still tools. AI descriptions can contain errors, statistics are summaries, Deal Radar is still partly human-reviewed, and AI Chat remains a beta experiment. Used with those limits in mind, they should already make Theodeals more useful than before.

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