Just like walking into the finest brothel, Measy lets you easily shop based on size, color, and “easiness”. Granted, the service is made for electronics and gadgets (not hookers), but we here at VenturePimp are quite pleased nonetheless.

The main claim to fame is that the site makes the process of selection fun and easy. I tried it out, and it was relatively painless and fun changing the slider, answering various questions, etc. It felt a little like doing one of those “Which Twilight character are you?” quizzes. (And there is nothing wrong with that, stop judging me.)
The result page was satisfying as well. It gave me my results, a Panasonic DMC-ZR1, and told me why it was chosen, which I found impressive. I could see the score for each of the metrics I specified, and, I could click a link for even more details and how they claims were backed by experts. Well done.
Measy was originally a site called Glassbooth, where voters could similarly select candidates for the 2007 election. We’re glad to see the success of that concept evolve into a hot startup to pimp!