If you think about it, our lives are built on suggestions. We all have that one friend—or may be many—who constantly asks us what to buy:
“What should I get for my sister’s birthday?”
“Which stroller did you use for your kid?”
“What’s that face cream you posted last week?”
“Where did you find that lamp?”
Social life today runs on recommendations. From WhatsApp groups to Instagram comments, our days are full of people asking, sharing, guiding, and inspiring one another. We love to exchange ideas… Suggestions are everywhere… but they’re scattered across chats, screenshots, stories, notes, DMs, shopping carts, and bookmarks. Most of them get lost, buried, or forgotten.
And that’s exactly the chaos TIWIW decided to simplify. Because what if all your suggestions—everything you love, everything you’ve tried, everything you want others to discover—could live in one clean, simple, searchable place? And what if people could actually use them at the right time—whether they’re shopping for themselves or gifting you? That’s where the TIWIW Suggestion Feature shines.
Whether you’re a socially active friend who loves sharing finds, a creator who gets dozens of “Link please?” messages, or a mom who is always asked about kids’ products—you’ll find this feature refreshingly effortless. This blog breaks it down in a simple, intuitive way so you understand not just the what, but the why and how—and how it can become a tiny superpower in your daily life.
A good suggestion is never just a recommendation—it’s a small act of care that makes someone’s life easier without them even asking.
– Yogita Ajgaonkar, Founder , TIWIW

What Exactly Is the TIWIW Suggestion Feature?
Think of it as a tiny digital tray where people can place their thoughtful suggestions for you—or you for them—without overwhelming your WhatsApp, Instagram DMs, or brain. It’s a simple way to say: “I saw this and thought you might like it.” Or “Here’s something your wishlist inspired in me.”
Suggestions can be:
- A product you recommend
- A book or movie to explore
- A gift idea for someone in their circle
- A link to something that matches their wishlist vibe
- A style, décor, or lifestyle tip
- A sustainable alternative to something they use
- Even a service or place they should try
And all of this goes straight into your Suggestion Inbox on TIWIW, neatly sorted and ready whenever you need it. No scrolling. No losing links. No mental clutter. Just

Why Was This Feature Needed? (Even If You Didn’t Know You Needed It)Because most of us are living in a world of:
- Too many chats
- Too many opinions
- Too many screenshots
- Too many “I’ll share it later” moments
- And too little clarity
We’re constantly making or helping others make decisions: What to buy? What to gift? What to try next? Yet, somewhere along the way, we’ve lost the joy of receiving genuinely thoughtful guidance without pressure.
TIWIW brings that joy back. This feature isn’t about pushing products. It’s about sharing value—consciously, intentionally, and without noise.
Here’s why this matters:
– It’s personal without being intrusive.
Unlike random ads or suggestions thrown at you, these come from your chosen circle—people who actually understand your taste and lifestyle.
– It encourages meaningful gifting.
Friends can suggest things you’ll actually love, not things you’ll smile at politely and return later.
– It builds connection.
Moms share kids’ essentials with other moms. Creators share their finds with followers who trust them.
Friends pass along things that made them think of you.
This is recommendation culture—made kinder and calmer.
– It saves money and avoids waste.
Conscious suggestions = conscious buying. No more impulsive purchases that land in a drawer.
No more unwanted gifts gathering dust.
– It reflects who you are.
Your suggestions say something about your taste, your values, your lifestyle.
(And yes, your friends already appreciate that!)

Who Is It For? (Spoiler: Everyone)
1. The Socially Active Friend
You’re the unofficial “What should I buy?” person in your group.
Now you can just send suggestions on TIWIW, keep them organized, and even check their wishlists before recommending.
2. The Influencer / Content Creator
You’re constantly asked:
“Link please?”
“What brand is this?”
“Can you recommend something similar?”
Imagine sending all these suggestions inside TIWIW with context, links, and clarity.
No lost DMs.
No repeating.
No chaos.
Your audience gets a curated space to see your thoughtful picks—without chasing you.
3. The Supermom / New Mom / Experienced Mom
You always know:
- the best bottle
- the safest toy
- the cutest outfit
- the stroller that doesn’t break
- the brand that doesn’t irritate the skin
- the teacher-approved stationery
Moms trust moms more than the internet. And TIWIW lets you share that real, lived knowledge effortlessly.
4. The Minimalist or Conscious Shopper
You don’t like clutter—neither in your home nor your mind. Suggestions on TIWIW help you choose better, buy thoughtfully, and avoid unnecessary shopping.
5. The Gift-Confused Human (we all know one!)
This feature practically rescues you from gifting disasters. You see their wishlist, you add a suggestion, and boom—clarity.

How to Use It (So It Actually Works for You)
Here’s the best part: it’s unbelievably simple.
1. Start by exploring a friend’s wishlist
This gives you a vibe check—what they want, what they love, what they gravitate toward.
2. Spot something? Suggest it.
It can be:
- A better option
- A more affordable alternative
- A sustainable version
- A shade they’d like
- A product they might enjoy but didn’t think of
- Something that complements their wishlist
3. Add context
A small note like:
“I’ve tried this!”
“This reminded me of the bag you added!”
“This is perfect for your Bali trip!”
These little details make suggestions feel warm and personal.
4. Receive suggestions too
Your circle can contribute to your decision-making in a calm, clutter-free space.
Every suggestion becomes a tiny act of care.
5. Use it for events, gifting, or everyday decisions
- Planning for a wedding?
Friends can suggest outfits or gift items. - Buying for a newborn?
Sisters and cousins can share tested products. - Choosing home décor?
Your design-loving friend can guide you. - Running a creator page?
Followers can suggest brands or ideas too.
Suggestions turn into a beautiful exchange of perspectives.
The Magic of It All
The Suggestions Feature isn’t about shopping. It’s about simplifying decisions. It’s about sharing thoughtfully. It’s about reducing waste.
It’s about celebrating each other’s tastes. It’s about making recommendation culture more human, warm, and conscious.
It is a space where people don’t just tell you what to buy—they show that they care. And that is why the feature works beautifully for anyone who gives, receives, or shares.
Which, in today’s world, is… all of us.













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