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BeachVibes.ca is not a full-fledged official website for an AI tool. It is the personal brand site of Kay Pitre Beach, a bilingual lifestyle creator based in PEI, Canada, covering fashion, fitness, food, and lifestyle content. The page mainly previews Closet Cue, an app she is building: a bilingual English/French wardrobe assistant for Canadian users, positioned as “Canada's first bilingual wardrobe app.”
Closet Cue claims to offer an AI Scanner: users photograph their clothing, and the system automatically identifies items and organizes the wardrobe. Ask Clo acts as a bilingual AI stylist, providing outfit suggestions based on the weather and the user’s calendar. There is also a Cost Per Wear feature, designed to calculate the real cost of each garment per use. Typical use cases include digitizing a daily wardrobe, reducing the decision fatigue of having “a closet full of clothes but nothing to wear,” and using data to guide purchasing and re-wearing decisions.
The page lists a price of CAD 12.99/month and is currently accepting waitlist signups. There is also a Founding Member offer: CAD 149 for lifetime access, with limited availability. The site emphasizes a Canada-first approach, Canadian server hosting, pricing in Canadian dollars, and claims that the price is roughly half that of comparable U.S. products. In terms of language, the product highlights “native bilingual” English and French support rather than simple translation; Chinese support is not mentioned.
Privacy is one of its main selling points: the page says there is no ad-tech tracking, no third-party advertising, and no selling of user data. Shopping recommendations may generate affiliate commissions, but user data will not be sold. It also claims 100% Canadian servers and PIPEDA compliance. The limitations are that the page does not disclose which AI models are used, how training or recognition works, accuracy rates, supported clothing categories, real product screenshots, user case studies, APIs, or third-party integrations. It also does not explain how weather and calendar access are implemented.
It is best suited to bilingual English/French users in Canada, privacy-conscious individuals who want to manage their personal wardrobe, and lifestyle audiences interested in local brand collaborations. For users in China, the page does not explain site accessibility, payment methods, or app availability, and Chinese support is absent. As a result, its accessibility from China can only be considered unknown. Users who need Chinese-language wardrobe management or integration with local e-commerce ecosystems will still need to look for domestic alternatives.
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beachvibes.ca is an Canada AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $9.50, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach beachvibes.ca directly.