Helping 〈Mobile〉
: A tool that scans your emails for tasks—like an upcoming flight or a bill—and automatically drafts a calendar invite or a reminder for the next logical step.
: A local neighborhood inventory where people list items they are willing to lend for free, such as power drills, ladders, or camping gear. helping
: 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. : A tool that scans your emails for
: 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"). : A bartering system where users offer a skill (e
: 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.
: A geofenced feature that sends alerts for 5–10 minute tasks nearby, like helping someone carry groceries or giving directions to a tourist.
Which of these "helping" contexts (community, AI assistant, or product UX) are you most interested in exploring further?
