Rxthe prescription

Just tell me what to buy on Amazon

Stop reading reviews. Stop comparing tabs. Describe what you need in one sentence and get one exact answer — with the Amazon link, the right quantity, and the reasoning. That's it.

The "one answer" promise

Most product tools hand you a list of 10 and call it helpful. We pick one. If we can't pick one, we ask the single clarifying question that breaks the tie, then we pick one. You came here to skip the choice — we don't hand it back.

When the answer is a single product

"What's the best chef's knife?" — that's one product. The Prescription asks about your hand size, sharpening preference, and budget at most, then names the knife. Done.

When the answer is a full cart

"I'm setting up a home gym" — that's 6-12 products. We don't list 50 options across 6 categories. We pick the bar, the rack, the bench, the plates, the flooring, the bench, the accessories. One of each. Cart loaded. Checkout.

Examples we've prescribed

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Frequently asked questions

What if I disagree with the pick?+

Type back "I want something quieter" or "I have a Sony bias" — we re-prescribe with your constraint added. The whole point is the back-and-forth is fast.

Do you always pick the cheapest?+

No. We pick the one that matches your stated tier (premium, starter, budget) and constraints. If you don't say a tier, we pick the best-value pick that's not embarrassing.

Do you have an affiliate relationship with the brand you recommend?+

We're Amazon Associates, so every Amazon link earns us a small commission. We don't have brand deals — we recommend what's actually best.

Describe it. We'll prescribe one answer.

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