Mazzaneh Product Hub Phase 1 Business Selling Modules EvidenceRecognition Reviewer route
Core module · Radar

Find the need nearby. Let local supply answer.

Radar connects digital buyer intent to nearby offline sellers through proximity, demand-triggered visibility, low-content participation and multiple response channels.

Final canonical · v08 package · Source-package product visual · explanatory unless explicitly identified as historical UI
See the mechanism →
Nearby / urgent
current local need
Seller response
app / fallback channel
Local need
proximity + current intent
Why it had to exist

Local sellers could have usable physical inventory while maintaining little reliable digital inventory. Buyers still needed a way to express urgent nearby demand without repeating search, calls and visits.

Primary job

Bridge a current local need to nearby supply before full seller digitization exists.

Radar's strongest Phase 1 value is not another local-search screen. It is the transaction path created by proximity, current intent and a low-friction seller response.

Core mechanism

From friction to a usable product flow.

01 · NEED

The buyer creates a nearby or time-sensitive need.

02 · RANGE

A configurable range narrows the relevant seller opportunity set.

03 · RESPONSE

Businesses receive and answer through the applicable product or fallback channel.

04 · CONTINUE

The response can continue into local fulfilment, value and analytics layers.

Two demand paths

Radar and Begir begin with different triggers.

Keeping the distinction visible makes both mechanisms easier to evaluate.

Radar: nearby / urgent

Proximity and a current need trigger radius-based routing, nearby seller activation and a local transaction bridge.

Begir: explicit request

The buyer explains a broader need once by text, photo or voice and relevant sellers return private replies.

Same family, different job

Both are demand-first. Radar makes location and immediacy load-bearing; Begir makes the explicit comparative request load-bearing.

Two-sided adoption

One local demand event has to work for both sides.

The buyer should express a need with less repeated search. The seller should answer without first operating a full e-commerce stack.

Buyer

Shift work away from sequential browsing, calling and visiting toward one nearby demand event.

Seller

Receive a real opportunity without first maintaining product photography, listings and a complete digital catalog.

Market reality

The architecture optimized for the market that existed—not the fully digitized market the software might wish existed.

Architectural responses

Six constraints shaped the Radar mechanism.

Each response stays at the level supported by the Phase 1 sources.

01

Multi-channel delivery

Source-described versions combine an app-first path with channels such as SMS, WhatsApp and voice/IVR where applicable.

02

Minimal seller response

A seller can answer current demand without complete product content or permanent catalog maintenance.

03

Radius-based reach

Demand can reach nearby sellers through proximity instead of depending only on foot traffic or search rank.

04

Local transaction options

Pickup, local handoff or delivery can remain viable instead of forcing every path into national shipping.

05

Zero seller sales commission

The historical model distinguishes 0% seller sales commission from other platform monetization mechanisms.

06

Demand-triggered visibility

A business becomes visible when a relevant buyer need appears, not only by paying for passive exposure.

Digitization bridge

The seller receives an opportunity—not a software project.

Historical materials describe auto-generated seller presence using business name, category, map/location and product-category context. Prebuilt storefronts, visual categories and Gram further reduce cold-start burden.

Local configuration

Range was configurable, not universal.

Phase 1 material describes approximately 500 m to 4 km as a historical configuration. It is useful implementation context, not a permanent product limit or a performance guarantee.

Commerce loop

Radar can continue beyond discovery.

The proposal places local intent inside an in-person commerce and cashback loop. That makes Radar an offline/online commerce bridge rather than only a local-search surface.

01

One-to-many routing

A buyer states a requirement once and the system routes it to relevant local sellers rather than repeating the inquiry business by business.

02

Seller activation

Real demand can create the first useful digital interaction before a complete storefront exists.

03

Learning signal

Intent, response and fulfilment outcomes can reinforce seller presence, Pulino value states and Analytics.

Radar bridge across app-first and simpler response surfaces
Product view · 01

A bridge across digital maturity.

The mechanism supports an app-first experience with simpler response surfaces where documented. Exact availability remains version-sensitive.

Product view · 02

Seller attention follows current demand.

Radar surfaces a relevant opportunity when a need appears instead of requiring perpetual catalog maintenance before the seller can participate.

Seller receives a current request on a mobile response surface
Interactive demo

Try Radar inside an iPhone 15 frame.

This section embeds the Radar demo directly into the page so a reviewer can test the product flow without leaving the document. The frame preserves the native mobile proportion and interaction style.

Embedded live demo inside an iPhone 15-style device mockup
Tap and scroll to explore the Radar flow in-place
Full-screen/open-in-new-tab option for closer testing

For direct distribution, keep this HTML in the same folder as MAIN-radar-combined-updated.html so the embedded demo loads correctly.

What the page can establish

Mechanism first.
Performance requires evidence.

  • Hyperlocal, demand-triggered routing with buyer and seller value.
  • Low-content seller participation and multi-channel response logic.
  • A configurable local range and local/offline fulfilment bridge.
  • Prebuilt seller presence that can grow from real commerce activity.
  • Connections to Begir, Pulino/cashback and Analytics.
Connected systemLocal intentRadar routingSeller alertLocal fulfilmentValue + Analytics
Claim boundary

Preserve the mechanism; route performance claims. The 500 m–4 km range, response surfaces and wallet loop are historical/version-sensitive. Proximity does not guarantee ranking, response, inventory or purchase. Speed, scale, exclusivity and scenario-as-validation claims require independent evidence.