I checked out your website. I've wished there was something similar in the past, and I've always enjoyed researching my own purchases and thought a curated list of "best of's" would be good reference. Recently, I just look for most popular Amazon items, but sometimes you can not rely on the most popular or most highly reviewed items to be the most reliable, failsafe products.<p>If you want this to get more traction, I'd suggest adding better navigation and search for product types. Perhaps a few options depending on budget (OK, you want to buy kitchen pots/pans. I have three recommendations, one minimal set under $75, one set around $150, and another for big spenders around $X). Just some ideas to throw around.<p>Good article, I'm working on an app myself and while the data model is rather simple, implementation has taken longer than I expected and I know sometimes I get the feeling that even when it's feature complete what I have is just a simple webapp/API which a larger team could rebuild in a few days.