About ServiceDig

ServiceDig helps shoppers find the products that fit what they actually care about by turning real review evidence into feature scores, tradeoff summaries, recommendations, and side-by-side comparisons.

Abstract product review evidence becoming feature scores and product comparisons
4.6 Scores stay connected to the reviews behind them. Each useful product trait is summarized from supporting customer evidence, not from one generic rating.

What ServiceDig Does

Most product pages flatten everything into one average. ServiceDig separates the details shoppers ask about, then makes those details searchable, comparable, and easier to trust.

Review-backed matching

Choose a category and ServiceDig surfaces products with enough review-backed coverage to make the recommendation useful.

Feature-level scores

Instead of one catch-all verdict, ServiceDig tracks traits such as comfort, setup, sound, controls, battery life, reliability, or room fit.

Side-by-side decisions

Compare two products by the tradeoffs that matter, with ratings, strengths, weak spots, and feature scores in the same view.

Scores With Evidence Attached

ServiceDig is built around the idea that a shopper should be able to see why a product scores well. Scores are strongest when many reviews point to the same experience.

Example Product Fit Review-backed
Sound quality 4.6
Comfort 4.2
Battery life 3.9
Controls 3.5

How ServiceDig Builds Scores

The process is designed to preserve the messy details shoppers mention while turning repeated patterns into something easier to compare.

Collect review evidence

ServiceDig gathers review text for a product and separates useful comments from noise, boilerplate, and unrelated page content.

Map comments to traits

Individual reviews can support multiple attributes, so one detailed customer experience can inform setup, reliability, noise, app controls, or fit.

Summarize the tradeoffs

Each product and attribute gets shopper-facing copy that explains what reviewers liked, disliked, or found mixed.

What Makes It Useful

ServiceDig is for moments when the "best" product depends on your needs, not on the loudest overall score.

It shows the reason behind the rating

Feature scores point back to supporting review patterns, so shoppers can understand the "why" before they click through.

It respects different priorities

A quiet vacuum, a comfortable headset, a speaker with strong bass, and a game with great pacing are different decisions.

It makes tradeoffs visible

Strong products still have weak spots. ServiceDig puts both in view so the choice feels informed, not lucky.

Ready to dig into the details?

Start with a category, compare two products, or search for the product you are already considering.

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