November 21st, 2007

ProductWiki's Formula For Unbiased Reviews

Can product reviews be done in a wiki? And can they be done better than the regular way of each reviewer having his or her own say? One of the entrepreneurs I spoke with at our Boston MeetUp, Omar Ismail, thinks they can. He is a founder of ProductWiki, based in Waterloo, Ontario. The idea behind ProductWiki is to create collaborative product reviews that boil all the judgments about a product into one single review. It avoids revision wars by requiring every reviewer to list both pros and cons, and then every other ProductWiki reader can vote on each pro and each con until a consensus emerges. Here is a review of the Amazon Kindle, even though it just came out (and perhaps this review is based more on media coverage than actual usage, but it is still decent). Last week, the site turned on three new features which Ismail hopes will allow him to create the ultimate “product graph” (this is like a social graph for products, showing how products are related or connected to one another). Reviewers can now identify competing or related products, and vote on which ones they like better in a head-to-head, A-B fashion. The third feature is a product rank derived from the first two features. For instance, based on 15 votes, the iRex iLiad beats out both the Kindle and the Sony Reader in the e-book category (so far): I like the ideas of a product graph and product rank. A true product graph, however, would surface surprising connections. I know the iPod and the Zune are related products, but what about the more tangential connections, like the toaster oven with the iPodish design? That is what I’d like to see. ProductWiki is another bootstrap startup with three employees (Omar, his sister Amanie, and her husband Erik). It was launched in November, 2005, and has about 15,000 product reviews. CrunchBase Information ProductWiki Information provided by CrunchBase → Read More

November 16th, 2007

ProductWiki: Your guide to gear works great with CrunchGear

There are a lot of gadgets and consumer electronics we’ve talked about here. In fact, we’re getting close to our 16,500th post. That’s a lot of blogging, but more importantly it’s a lot of gear. We’re fetishists, so we’re able to keep most of it straight in our heads, but what about you, the non-obsessives? Meet ProductWiki, a new user-organized and edited resource that is just what it sounds like: a wiki of stuff you can buy. If you want unbiased reviews of a cellphone, for example, by someone who’s actually used it, and you’ve read our thorough reviews, you can use Product Wiki to see if it’s as advertised. But Wikis only work if you do. Take your favorite or most hated products and add them to the Wiki. Or put in your own two cents on an existing item. Point is, it’s a one-stop resource that you contribute to. We like gear, and we like Wikis, so we like ProductWiki. → Read More

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