Principles
Homineed exists for a simpler kind of online shopping: fewer distractions, clearer product context and support that stays close to the order instead of disappearing after checkout.
A good store does more than show products. It helps people decide. Homineed should make it easier to compare, trust and understand useful objects before they enter the home.
The principles below are the standard for the launch build: keep the catalog intentional, make product information useful, and make post-purchase help visible enough that customers do not have to hunt for it.
The catalog should feel selected, not dumped
Homineed is not trying to list every possible object. It should show useful product worlds with enough range to choose, but not so much noise that every page becomes a search result.
Every product needs enough information to judge
Customers should understand size, use case, material, care, delivery expectations and return notes before they buy. The page should answer the natural questions that appear in a real purchase decision.
Buying is not the end of the experience
Tracking, returns and order issues should stay easy to find. When something goes wrong, the request should keep the order context attached so support can act with less back-and-forth.
Country rules should be clear before public launch
The first launch is being prepared for selected eurozone countries and the United States. Product availability, shipping options, taxes and support routes must be clear enough that customers know what applies to them.