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Where retailers go to discover the best brands on the planet
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Bulletin — Where retailers go to discover the best brands on the planet
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Ryan Hoover
Love this concept. The feedback loops for physical goods takes far too long, especially for startups. Distribution is also very difficult, especially for indie makers. What cities are you planning to expand to next, @alana_grace?
Alana Branston
@rrhoover Hi Ryan! After NYC, we've definitely seen the most demand from LA. We also get a lot of applications from SF, Austin, Toronto and London.
Daylen Sawchuk
Out of curiosity, if a customer wants to make a return, would they have to deal directly with that company, or does Bulletin take care of it? Also, this would be a great company to offer gift cards!
Alana Branston
@askdaylen They deal directly with Bulletin. All sales and returns go through our POS. Love the gift cards idea :)
Daniel Greenberg
Does this seem like a high end flea market to anyone? Essentially a flea market operates the same way, large space split for retailers...
Ali Kriegsman
@15greenberg This does not operate as a flea market! the designers/brands/companies who rent space from us *are not* physically there themselves. IE it operates as traditional retail where we (Bulletin) provide retail associates to sell the product on their behalf. That way it can operate 7 days a week, like a true store, not a temporary market :-)
Jaswinder Brar
Congratulations on your very interesting launch! Have you considered selling mobile apps IRL? To clarify: You could have a "space" featuring merch for mobile apps that you're promoting... With an iPad in that space featuring all of the apps promoted by your store! This gives customers an opportunity to test out apps before they buy! Thoughts? Thanks, JB.
Alana Branston
@jay_bee12345 Good idea! We eventually want all companies to be able to use retail space as media and lease space in markets that make sense for what they're selling (even if its a mobile app)!
Michael Ahdoot
This is so awesome. Seen it before when visiting NYC but didn't know it was not a flee market and you didn't have to be there in person. Are there any downsides or risks to someone with a physical product from working with bulletin? Ps hi @ali_kriegsman !
Alana Branston
@mikeyahdoot @ali_kriegsman Not really! The idea is that they just need to send us their product and the rest is taken care of. There's always a risk of a brand not performing well because of price point, location etc but we still think that's very valuable feedback.
Brad Wolff
When I read "WeWork for Retail Space" and selling products IRL in 5 days, I thought you were getting them temporary retail locations (a real estate company in a way). Essentially, you are a glorified consignment store?
Alana Branston
@brad_wolff Our sharing model makes us different from a traditional real estate company but, like a consignment store, we don't actually own any inventory.
Alana Branston
Hey guys! I'm Alana, Co-Founder and CEO of Bulletin. We're building WeWork for Retail Space. Any business can lease space in one of our stores and start selling their products IRL in 5 days or less. We started Bulletin because we knew it was really difficult for cool, new brands to get their products in stores. Pitching retailers or doing pop ups is super time consuming and expensive. We wanted to make selling in person as turnkey and flexible as selling online. So we built a platform that allows brands to share the cost of a store. Brands pay a flat monthly fee and get access to space at one of our stores. They're able to see sales in real time and can even chat with our retail staff to get customer feedback. Brands can also pay to have an iPad in their space so they can push content like lookbooks, tutorial videos, instagram feed, etc. We have 2 actives stores in NYC right now and are opening more category specific stores in the future. We're ALWAYS looking for cool products to put in our stores. If you make any kind of physical product, feel free to apply! Happy to answer any questions. :)
Gustaf Alströmer
@alana_grace Congrats on the launch!!
Alana Branston
@gustaf Thanks Gustaf!
Kal Freese
Love this. Can we set up a pop up coffee shop together?
Alana Branston
@kallefreese Yes pls! Email me at alana@bulletin.co
Daniel Ahmadizadeh
When are you all opening up a store in the Bay Area?! Congrats on the launch.
Alana Branston
@danthevc Hi Dan! We should be in SF by early 2018.
Shiva Singh Sangwan
Very cool concept. Doesn't it overlaps with b8ta in some cases?
Alana Branston
@shivagg Hi Shiva! Definitely some similarities but for now we have pretty different customers (both brands and shoppers).
Daylen Sawchuk
The Twitter button on the bottom of your website doesn't work.
Alana Branston
@askdaylen You're right! Thanks Daylen!!
Nima Gardideh
Very excited to checkout the SoHo store in NYC next month when I visit. Super proud of you guys!
Alana Branston
@ngardideh Thank you Nima!! Definitely come by!
Toby Hervey
I really like this idea -- intuitive and straight-forward. Excited to check it out!
Alana Branston
@tobyhervey Thanks Toby!! Definitely come see us :)
Thomas Evans
Love the design and illustrations on your site
Alana Branston
@td_evans Thanks, Thomas! I'll be sure to let our Designer know :)
Mark Moriarty
Fantastic concept and superb execution so far. Excited to watch this grow!
Alana Branston
@mbym Thanks Mark! Really appreciate it :)
Rustin Rassoli
Excited to see this grow!
Ali Kriegsman
@rustinrassoli Thank you!
Oded
Great idea! Good luck!
Alana Branston
@odedharth Thanks so much Oded!
Christophe L.
love this concept
Alana Branston
@lassuytchristop Thank you Lassuyt!
Max Holzheu
Alana and Ali are great. Congratulations on the launch 🚀
Alana Branston
@maxholzheu Thank you Max!!
Gaurab Chakrabarti
Very cool concept! Will definitely check this out when we're in NYC next
Alana Branston
@gaurabc Please do! You can find us at 138 Wooster in Soho or 145 Wythe in Williamsburg.