Illustrative walkthrough · not a customer testimonial

From “I have no clue” to three directions that feel like them.

This example shows the product logic: the recipient answers privately, imparted translates those signals into a focused shortlist, and the giver keeps the surprise.

No account required for the recipient.
01
The private answers

They describe themselves. You stop guessing.

Imagine Maya is answering for a birthday gift. She chooses the signals that fit her life without naming a product or building a public wishlist.

RitualSlow Sunday coffee
TasteHandmade, useful, forest green
Please avoidNovelty clutter and loud logos
02
The translation

The answer is not one magic product. It is a better field.

Imparted uses those signals, the occasion, and the giver's budget to organize plausible directions. The examples below describe gift directions, not promises of specific inventory.

Direction one
A coffee ritual upgrade

Useful daily, connected to her Sunday habit, and easy to filter by budget.

RITUAL MATCH
Direction two
Small-batch ceramic serveware

Handmade and useful without becoming another piece of novelty clutter.

TASTE MATCH
Direction three
A restrained outdoor wildcard

A surprising option that still respects color, usefulness, and her time outside.

SAFE SURPRISE
03
The giver's choice

You see the shortlist. They never do.

You choose what to buy from real retailer options. Their answers stay in your circle, so the next occasion starts with useful context instead of zero.

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