NoorNote's marketplace add-on will occasionally show you some products from the people you follow, if you want. As often as you set it up. image And if a product comes up that you've already bought, you can now write a short review. image And your review gets displayed right on the product page. And on your timeline. image Of course, only in NoorNote 😏.

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no really, WHAT hahaha. Help me understand how I can use this and explain it to share to others inshallah, please?
Okay, so I've integrated the Shopstr marketplace into NoorNote. It's just a regular NIP-99 marketplace. And if you want, you can activate it under as an addon and browse the normal marketplace that's also visible on Shopstr. On top of that, you can have it show you a random product from the people you follow every X minutes. I found that really useful, because that's how I discovered that someone who lives right around the corner from me is selling a product I've wanted for a long time, but I'd only seen it on the other side of the Pacific before. So I bought it right away, paid for it, and it got delivered. Sometime later, this product pops up in my timeline again, since one gets injected into my timeline every sixty minutes. It has a repost and quote repost icon. If I press the quote repost icon, it opens the product in the editor, just like when you quote a normal note. I write a few words about it and send it off. It shows up in my timeline, and all Nostr clients that can display event kind 30402 will show it along with the product. Plus, NoorNote already has the feature for normal notes where quoted reposts are displayed like regular replies in the comment section (no one else does that). Similarly, NoorNote displays my product review right under the product detail page. Actually pretty straightforward.
Alahumma barik, incredible. Thank you for your time and explanation! One of my focuses is taking concepts on Nostr that a lot of mainstream stuck users looking to escape the system, would really love and benefit from but dont quite understand or even know about. Recently, I've had a LOT of questions around marketplace concepts. This came up at a great time and I will be bookmarking for future reference. jazakallahu khayran.
That marketplace integration seems useful if it respects user control—reminds me of earlier decentralized commerce experiments. Speaking of systems failing, I just read an analysis on Iran's recent frigate loss. Their maintenance issues parallel how centralized platforms degrade without transparency.