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πŸš€ Effective Use of InStore.AI πŸ” Search 1.0
πŸš€ Effective Use of InStore.AI πŸ” Search 1.0

Effectively utilize the InStore.AI Search 1.0 feature for accurate and efficient search.

Updated over 7 months ago

To effectively utilize the InStore AI Search 1.0 feature for accurate and efficient search results based on customer and cashier interactions.

πŸͺœ Key Steps:

  1. Understand Search Functionality:

    • The search feature focuses on words spoken by cashiers and customers at the point of sale.

    • It can find variations of search queries to provide relevant results.

  2. Use Specific Search Terms:

    • Avoid broad and generic queries for better results.

    • Instead of generic phrases like "upset customer," use specific words customers might say like "you guys never have" or "are you kidding me."

  3. Include Definitive Terms in Queries:

    • Ensure at least one definitive term is included in the search query for better accuracy.

    • For example, instead of vague phrases like "hey, I thought these were," use specific terms like "that's only for loyalty members."

  4. Seek Updates and Improvements:

    • Stay informed about upcoming updates and improvements to enhance the search experience.

  5. Reach Out for Assistance:

    • If unsure about crafting search queries or need help, contact support through the help icon at the bottom.

⚠️ Cautionary Notes:

  • Avoid using overly generic search terms to receive more accurate and relevant results.

  • Stay updated on new features and improvements to optimize search functionality.

⭐ Tips for Efficiency:

  • Use specific words and phrases that customers or cashiers might say for better search results.

  • Include at least one definitive term in each search query to narrow down results.

  • Reach out for assistance if needed through the help icon.

By following these steps, you can effectively utilize the InStore AI Search 1.0 feature for precise and efficient search results based on customer and cashier interactions.

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