Feature guides

Explore the Listonic's best features and how to use them to make your shopping trip so much easier and faster.

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Shared Shopping Lists and Chores: Data-Backed Shopping Insights & Tips

Whether you’re preparing a shopping list, a workday plan full of tasks, or simply an itinerary for your trip, it’s great to share it with someone. One thing is clear from numerous studies included below – sharing a list changes the way you work, plan, and shop. Read on to find out all the benefits of shopping together with the help of a list.

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How Grocery Shopping List with Prices Saves You Money (Backed by Data!)

According to , “69% of consumers say they are very or extremely concerned with retail food inflation.” More and more often, consumers switch to cheaper produce or look for bargains while shopping. Yet, you don’t know how much you’ll pay for groceries until you reach the checkout. Here’s our solution – adding prices directly to your grocery list, which helps you save time, prevent overspending, and stick to your budget.

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The Power of Grocery Shopping Lists with Categories (Backed by Data!)

Writing a shopping list is useful, but not always efficient. When you list items off the top of your head, you’ll waste time wandering through aisles. Organizing your list by category or store layout streamlines the process and helps you shop faster. Here’s what science tells us about the most efficient way to make shopping lists.
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How Product Suggestions Speed Up Your Grocery Planning & Shopping

Instead of a static list, personalized product suggestions based on past purchases and product popularity create a smoother experience for digital-first consumers. With , tailored suggestions can turn a simple list into a powerful shopping assistant – helping users shop smarter and faster.

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Shopping with a Visual Shopping List: Data-Backed Shopping Insights & Tips

Pen & paper shopping lists can quickly become a source of frustration. You write down “shampoo” but your partner buys the wrong brand. You list “yogurt,” but end up buying the wrong flavor. Below we will explore how adding images to lists reduces mistakes, and speeds up the shopping trip. All backed by our findings and industry insights.