Just wanted to share a quick behind-the-scenes look at https://podsy.ge/ — a platform built for exploring and learning about vape products in Georgia.
Unlike typical e-commerce sites, Podsy isn’t built for placing orders. Instead, it’s focused on helping users browse products, compare features, and understand what’s out there — especially useful for people who are just getting into vaping or looking to try something new.
What makes it different?
Product Browsing Experience: We put a lot of thought into how users explore the site. Whether you're looking for nicotine-free options or comparing different devices, the goal was to keep navigation clear and the information accessible.
Structured Content: Building out the content architecture was a big part of the project — organizing products, categories, and blog content in a way that makes sense even to someone new to the vape world.
Built for Exploration: The audience is mostly curious users, not experts, so we aimed to create a low-pressure environment where people can learn before they buy — even if the purchase happens elsewhere.
We’ve also started publishing blogs and are currently brainstorming new content ideas to make the platform even more useful for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
If you’re working on a product discovery platform — especially in a niche space — this was a fun reminder that not everything has to end in a checkout flow. Sometimes it’s about giving people the space to browse, read, and figure out what they actually want.
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