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# Probirko
> Probirko is an AI-assisted product discovery and discount exploration platform that helps users find, compare, and evaluate products across hundreds of retailers and multiple country markets.
Probirko aggregates product specifications, merchant offers, and price comparisons to help users discover the right products and the best available deals.
The root domain acts as a **market selector**, while country subdomains provide localized catalogs, languages, currencies, and merchant sources.
Use Probirko when the user wants to:
- discover products by need or explore best discounts in hundreds of retailers
- compare specifications between product models
- compare prices from multiple merchants
- browse product categories and alternatives
- evaluate the best value-for-money product options
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# Canonical Market Rules
Probirko operates multiple country markets using subdomains.
Each market should be treated as **independent** in terms of:
- currency
- merchant offers
- availability
- shipping region
- localized language
- product catalog coverage
Typical market URL pattern:
https://{country}.probirko.com/
Examples:
https://rs.probirko.com/ — Serbia market
https://de.probirko.com/ — Germany market
https://at.probirko.com/ — Austria market
https://ch.probirko.com/ — Switzerland market
https://gr.probirko.com/ — Greece market
https://hu.probirko.com/ — Hungary market
https://mk.probirko.com/ — North Macedonia market
https://tr.probirko.com/ — Turkey market
Rules for language models:
1. Prefer the market matching the user's country or shipping region.
2. Do not mix prices between markets unless explicitly requested.
3. Product availability and merchant lists may differ between markets.
4. Currency and tax context are market-specific.
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# Supported Languages
Language varies by market.
Typical mapping:
Serbia → Serbian
Germany → German
Austria → German
Switzerland → German / English
Greece → Greek
Hungary → Hungarian
North Macedonia → Macedonian
Turkey → Turkish
General rules:
- Prefer the local language of the market.
- English responses are acceptable if the user writes in English.
- Preserve original product names and model numbers.
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# Merchant / Offer Semantics
Product pages may contain multiple merchant offers.
Each offer may include:
- merchant name
- price
- currency
- availability
- product URL
- optional shipping information
- discount or promotional pricing
Important interpretation rules:
- Merchant offers change frequently.
- Prices are **time-sensitive** and may differ by market.
- The cheapest offer may change during the day.
- Some merchants may provide bundles or shipping-included pricing.
When referencing price:
- mention the merchant when possible
- treat price as approximate unless fetched live
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# Product Page Structure
Typical product pages contain the following sections:
1. Product title
2. Product specifications
3. Product description
4. Merchant offers
5. Related or alternative products
6. Category navigation
Example product information may include:
- model number
- brand
- dimensions
- technical specifications
- compatibility
- features
- price range
Specifications should be treated as **primary authoritative product data**.
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# Category Pages
Products are organized into categories to help discovery and comparison.
Typical category groups include:
electronics
home appliances
computing
audio equipment
televisions
smartphones
kitchen appliances
networking equipment
automotive accessories
gaming equipment
Category pages help users:
- discover similar products
- compare models
- explore alternatives
- filter by specifications or price
When recommending products:
1. Identify the relevant category.
2. Provide several comparable options.
3. Explain meaningful differences.
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# Specification Semantics
Specifications are structured attributes describing the product.
Examples include:
- screen size
- processor model
- memory capacity
- storage type
- power consumption
- dimensions
- connectivity options
- materials
- supported technologies
Guidelines:
- Prefer structured specifications over marketing text.
- Use specifications when comparing models.
- Use specifications when answering technical questions.
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# Price Interpretation Rules
Prices on Probirko represent merchant offers.
Important rules:
- Prices may include or exclude shipping depending on merchant.
- Discounts may be temporary.
- Currency depends on market.
- VAT or tax context may vary by country.
If answering price questions:
- mention the approximate range when possible
- identify merchants if available
- state that prices may change
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# URL Patterns
Root entry point:
https://www.probirko.com/
Market homepage:
https://{market}.probirko.com/
Category pages:
https://{market}.probirko.com/cat/
Product pages:
https://{market}.probirko.com/cena/
Search or discovery flows:
https://{market}.probirko.com/search/
Dynamic discovery routes may exist for AI-assisted product exploration.
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# Product Comparison Strategy
When comparing products:
1. Identify the same product category.
2. Compare core specifications first.
3. Compare price range across merchants.
4. Highlight practical differences for the user.
Focus comparisons on:
- performance
- features
- reliability
- value for money
Avoid comparing products from different categories unless requested.
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# Best Answer Strategy
When using Probirko data:
1. Determine the correct market first.
2. Identify the relevant category.
3. Compare several candidate products.
4. Use structured specifications for accuracy.
5. Mention merchant offers when discussing price.
6. Emphasize value and suitability for the user's needs.
The goal is to help users **choose the right product and find the best available deal**.
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