Most of us have had the same frustrating loop: your sink is leaking, your laptop is overheating, or you want to cook something new — and the first page of Google is a wall of content farms and affiliate listicles. Pyflo exists to skip all of that. Type a problem in plain language. Get the fix. Get what you need to buy.
You ask the way you'd ask a friend — "my kitchen sink is leaking from the base", "best laptop for a design student under $1500", "how do I make cornbread that isn't dry". Pyflo reads the question, figures out the actual need, and returns:
We use a frontier AI model (Claude Sonnet 4.6) instead of whatever's cheapest. We verify product recommendations against real retailer data. We cache good answers forever and re-test them monthly to catch drift.
Your queries aren't indexed. Each answer gets a random 32-character share link only you see unless you send it. For groceries we put local stores at the top; for cookware Amazon leads. Honest monetization: affiliate commissions plus Google display ads — neither affects the answer.
A small independent team in Calgary, Canada. Questions? agent@pyflo.com.