Sony WF-C700N Wireless Earbuds
Noise cancelling, multi-point pairing, 15h total battery.
This draft hero reframes BuyWhere for developer-first visitors: a clean catalog UI that proves the data is real, fast, and structured enough for agents to trust. The interface foregrounds retailer breadth, price ranking, and machine-readable metadata over generic ecommerce decoration.
Noise cancelling • In stock • 4 retailers
Fast shipping • Merchant verified
Similar product • 3 retailers
The browse page is designed to feel halfway between a developer dashboard and a fast consumer search result: strong filtering, terse metadata, clear price ranking, and enough imagery to make the catalog credible without turning the page into a noisy marketplace clone.
1,248 matching products ranked by price, relevance, and freshness.
Noise cancelling, multi-point pairing, 15h total battery.
Strong ANC, app EQ, explicit merchant verification tags.
Good visual density: image, retailer, delta signal, then price.
Structured review count and seller count can be layered in later.
Direct merchant listings keep the page from feeling marketplace-only.
The modular card shell works for dense catalogs across categories.
The detail page is built to answer an agent developer's trust questions fast: where is the best price, how fresh is the listing, how many alternate merchants exist, and what comparable products are worth routing to if the best result goes out of stock.
Visual hierarchy is intentionally blunt: product, best price, main retailer CTA, then alternate routes. This keeps the page useful for both a human buyer and an API prospect evaluating whether BuyWhere's ranking logic feels credible.
Nearby price tier with stronger ANC emphasis.
Alternative product when low-latency calls matter more.
Fallback path for users preferring physical button controls.
Mobile keeps the same information hierarchy, but converts the left rail into chips, shortens metadata, and makes price and retailer decisions thumb-reachable above the fold.
Search, listing card, and detail CTA shown as separate frames to guide implementation.
Prominent result count and sort label replace the desktop sidebar.
Single-input top bar, horizontal filters, no hidden drawer until needed.
Noise cancelling • 4 retailers
Image, title, price, and retailer are visible before any expansion.
Amazon SG S$92 • Lazada SG S$95
Primary action stays sticky; alternate retailers remain visible without scrolling far.