Feature · Show Me

Show it. It sees — and it knows.

Hold something up and ask. A wilting plant, a wine to pair, a part you need to replace, a label you can’t read — your Private Chief looks, understands, and tells you exactly what to do.

“Hey Duncan, what’s wrong with this plant?” — “That’s a peace lily — it’s thirsty and getting a little too much sun. Give it water and move it back from the window.”

The Idea

A second pair of eyes that actually helps.

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Vision that gives you an answer

Not “here are some images that look similar.” Show it the thing and it tells you what it is and what to do about it — the plant, the pairing, the part, the label.

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Answers in the context of your home

Because it also knows your house, its advice fits — the appliance you actually own, the room that gets the afternoon sun, the way your family lives.

How It Works

Point, ask, and get a real answer.

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Show it
Hold it up to the camera — an object, a plant, a document, a screen.
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It looks
It genuinely sees what you’re showing — details, condition, text, and all.
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It understands
It identifies what it is and what you’re really asking about.
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It advises
Clear, spoken guidance you can act on right away.
Why It’s Better

Stop describing. Just show.

vs. a search box

No words to find first

You don’t have to know what it’s called to ask about it. Just hold it up.

vs. guessing

A confident, specific answer

Not a wall of maybes — a clear read on what it is and what to do next.

vs. fine print

It reads what you can’t

The tiny label, the faded model number, the instructions in six-point type — it reads them aloud.

See it in your home

When a picture really is worth a thousand words.

Being able to simply show your Private Chief something is one of those touches you use more than you’d expect. Book a consultation to see it with your own things.