Baz on Product Hunt: A Deal-Searching Tool for Wholesale Businesses
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Summary
This appears to be a Product Hunt launch page for "Baz" (bazarr.ai), a tool that helps users search for deals anytime. The content is fragmented and primarily consists of Product Hunt navigation elements (launch archive, community leaderboards, forums, events) rather than substantive article content about the product itself. The page promotes a wholesale business tool for finding and buying profitable products.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledSearch deals anytime with Baz
Grow Your Wholesale Business
Find And Buy Profitable Products
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