I am still figuring out the positioning, but the idea is to allow search among thousands of supplements and compare the matching ingredients in a spreadsheet-like interface.<p>In this example, we see every supplement that contains "magnesium citrate", price of the supplement, totals contents, servings, amount per serving, and price per mg.<p>This way is the quickest way to figure out which supplement to buy if you are looking for a specific ingredient, as it tells you the price and quantity without needing to browse every product individually.<p>I've also collected attributes that help to narrow down supplements based on the attributes such as gluten free, vegan, etc. and certifications such as GMP Certified, etc.<p>I geek out about LLMs and data normalization. I wanted to build something in an intersection of my skills and something that would appear as borderline absurd but have counterparts with billions of revenue (iHerb). I bumped into iHerb and the problem by pure coincidence as I got frustrated trying to buy supplements for myself. It started with a spreadsheet (<a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qnhEhBPkpI6rY2kdXo5zNuGIDJeUA5W6ng-W2GzIyJI/edit#gid=440710334" rel="nofollow">https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qnhEhBPkpI6rY2kdXo5z...</a>) and quickly escalated to what you see today.