A while back we launched Smart Search to help buyers find what they’re looking for on Claz – one box that understands keywords, locations, and categories at once. Now Smart Search works on the other side too: posting and editing ads.
On post and edit pages, every field offers suggestions and fixes typos as you type. It pays attention to context: pick a category and the attribute and title suggestions narrow down to match what is already selected. Sometimes one word is enough – type a dog breed and Smart Search fills in the category, the breed attribute, a suggested price, and other related fields.
The same idea that helps buyers find listings now helps sellers describe them – fewer steps, less guessing, and a faster path from “I want to sell this” to a well-categorized listing.
Listing something online usually means filling out forms — picking the right category, entering details one by one, formatting everything just right.
Claz strives for simplicity — but that doesn’t mean giving up on structure. Relevant details matter. They help people find what they’re looking for, and they help the site deliver better results. The problem is that filling in all those details is tedious, time-consuming, and inconvenient. Most services make people do more to get better results. At Claz, we make AI do more instead.
Claz has always worked to fill in structured data behind the scenes, with as little friction as possible. AI has become a powerful tool in making that happen at a completely different scale.
Extracting what’s already there
When someone lists something on Claz, AI reads what they wrote and fills in the details — price, location, dates, and dozens of other specifics depending on what’s being listed.
Someone writes “$1,000/mo, 2br, downtown” — AI picks up the price, bedroom count, and fills in the right fields. A garage sale flyer has the address on it — AI reads it. Someone writes “this Saturday” — AI resolves the actual date.
The information is already there. We make AI put it where it belongs — so users don’t have to.
Asking for what’s missing
Every type of listing on Claz has its own set of expected details. A rental needs bedrooms, bathrooms, and square footage. A dog adoption needs the breed. A garage sale needs a date and an address. AI knows what’s expected — and what’s still missing.
When something important is absent, an AI assistant reaches out in chat — the same chat used for regular conversations between buyers and sellers. It asks a simple question. The user replies naturally — “1000, 123 Main Street, ap. 7” or “2 br 2 ba” — and the assistant fills in the details on the spot.
It all happens in a quick back-and-forth — no forms, no extra steps — and the listing becomes significantly more complete without the user doing more.
Claz has always worked to take care of the details quietly and only reach out when something is truly missing. AI lets us do that better and at a much greater scale.
Everything at Claz is created by real people. We make AI work harder so their listings work harder for them.
We’ve just rolled out a big improvement to how people interact with listings. Our new AI-powered Quick Question blocks are now automatically adapted to each listing’s content.
Instead of generic “ask seller” prompts, the system analyzes the ad and generates the most relevant quick questions — for example, availability, condition, documentation, or specific product details.
This makes it easier for buyers to:
Save time by asking the right questions instantly
Get more accurate information about the item or service
Start conversations faster with sellers
For sellers, it means more qualified leads and fewer repetitive questions.
This update is another step toward making online buying and selling smoother, smarter, and more human-friendly.
👉 We’d love your feedback:
What else would you like Quick Questions to cover?
Are there scenarios where they don’t add value?
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