Hacoo: The Sharing-First Shopping App Turning Feeds Into Wishlists
Hacoo blends a Pinterest-style discovery feed with a mobile-first checkout — sharing, discovering and inspiring in one app.
Hacoo blends a Pinterest-style discovery feed with a mobile-first checkout — sharing, discovering and inspiring in one app.

Hacoo, at hacoo.app, opens on a vertical For-You wall — outfits of the day, sneaker picks, home-decor rooms, travel snapshots — every tile posted by a real user with a wishlist under the caption. The app's headline sums up the intent: sharing, discovering & inspiring. Instead of a search box hunting for one SKU, you scroll a curated feed where each image doubles as a product card. Tap a look and Hacoo unfolds the exact items the poster used, along with alternates in a similar price band. It is the closest thing to walking through a friend's apartment and being able to tap anything on the wall to see what it costs.

Category tabs across the top of the app — Fashion, Beauty, Bags, Home, Travel — filter the wall without kicking you into a dry catalog. Hacoo's editorial team leans into moodboard-style covers: 'Streetwear for Summer', 'It Shoes', 'Living Room: how to conceal TV and sound', 'Main Character Weed Set'. Each tile shows the creator, a heart counter and a save icon that drops the item into a private shelf you can revisit later. Because the wall is community-driven, the mix skews away from the same ten hero SKUs that dominate most affiliate apps — smaller brands, indie makers and quirky one-offs get real airtime alongside the mainstream picks.

Hacoo is mobile-first by design. The hacoo.app landing page pushes exactly two calls to action — scan the QR code, or grab the App Store / Google Play build — and once installed you sign in once and stay signed in across sessions. Checkout lives entirely inside the app: saved addresses, a unified cart across creators, and standard credit-card, PayPal and regional wallet support. Shipping consolidates items from different creators into the same package where possible, and order status pings arrive as normal push notifications rather than yet another email. Under the hood the operator is based in Dublin, Ireland, which is why returns and disputes follow EU-style consumer rules for buyers in the region — a small detail, but it matters when a package is late.

If your idea of shopping starts with a search bar and a spec sheet, Hacoo will feel slow. If it starts with 'show me what people are wearing this week' or 'how are small apartments handling the TV wall', the feed is the entire point. Follow a handful of creators whose taste maps to yours, save what catches your eye, and let the daily rotation do the surfacing. The download link on hacoo.app is free, the feed is free to browse, and you only pay when something you already wanted appears — which, if you have picked your follows well, tends to happen more than you expect.
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