Capture demand before your customers buy.

Customers tell you what they plan to buy, their budget, and timing — before they purchase anywhere.











Become a pilot partner

Why Dimwa for merchants

Instead of guessing demand or reacting too late, Dimwa lets customers declare their intent upfront — what they want, their budget, and when they plan to buy.

Know demand before it happens

Customers explicitly tell you what they plan to buy — months in advance.

Stop wasting on blind marketing

No more guessing, retargeting, or broad campaigns — only act when real demand exists.

Act at the right moment

Dimwa surfaces your offer exactly when timing and price align with the customer.

How it works

Dimwa helps merchants capture future purchase intent from customers who are browsing today but plan to buy later.

From browsing to declared demand.

  1. A customer browses a product. For example: a stroller, nursery chair, or diaper bag.
  2. The customer saves intent. They declare what they want, their budget, and timing. Example: “Stroller, around $800, in 2–3 months.”
  3. Dimwa tracks quietly in the background. It follows timing and relevant offers instead of forcing immediate action.
  4. The merchant can re-engage at the right moment. When timing becomes real, the customer can be reactivated with a relevant offer.

Instead of losing future buyers, merchants gain visibility into demand before purchase happens.

“The future belongs to brands that respect the timing of their customers.”
Dimwa positioning hypothesis for pilot partners.

Comparison

Traditional marketing guesses. Dimwa captures declared intent and helps merchants act when timing becomes real.

Feature Traditional marketing Dimwa
Demand visibility ✖︎ Guessing from behavior ✔︎ Declared directly by users
Timing ✖︎ Often too early or too late ✔︎ Based on stated purchase window
Efficiency ✖︎ Broad spend and weak targeting ✔︎ Targeted activation when intent matures
User experience ✖︎ Pushy ads and retargeting ✔︎ User-driven and permission-based

Contact

We’re looking for a few pilot partners in premium planning-heavy categories such as nursery, furniture, and accessories.

Tip: include your store type, product category, and whether you’d be open to a pilot.