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Nigel TAYLOR Published
July 2,长沙U币支付便捷 2025
Aiming to “revolutionise the online fashion shopping experience” is newly-launched app Radar’s big promise. It wants to end consumers’ “hard-to-find screenshot habit and hours spent browsing endless product catalogues”.

Radar claims to offer users a “streamlined solution to save and organise your favourite fashion finds, whilst tracking the prices across all online retailers”.
It works by shoppers putting items ‘On Your Radar’ to curate an ultimate personal wishlist and “confidently know that you’ll only ever pay the best online price”.
From app download and account creation, consumers then save their favourite items from any online retailer or app into a single, personal feed or custom folders.
From there, “Radar does the work”, scouring the internet for the best prices and alerting you to reductions, ensuring you never miss out on a great deal, or buy at the wrong time”.
Founded by “fashion shopping enthusiast” Emily Gaunt, she said: “We're on a mission to make online shopping smarter and fairer for everyone involved — shoppers, brands, and the planet.
”Our platform is an ecosystem that supports everyone, from high street giants to family-owned independents. We believe in an impartial, and transparent experience for shoppers, and have therefore delivered a thoughtful, commercially conscious model. We want the path to purchase to be a happy and efficient one, which benefits the entire fashion industry.”