WHY on earth...is there not a way to directly order product through your own mockups! I believe you're missing out on an entire business model right there!
@navidsafa@kingliv_ That's the use case for the API. Instead of selling shirts yourself, Others will set up their own shirt shops online (i.e. with Shopify) and you simply enable the presentation layer for the shirt shops.
Nice! Could have used this a while back before we made our own mockup kits. You should offer this via API, i'm sure some sites could integrate with this.
@navidsafa It's hard to tell. I like your product as a theoretical service, but the business model doesn't really jive with the things I typically build. The sort of plans I would typically go for have cheaper plans that get more expensive if you scale really big, and are arranged by API calls rather than by image. It would be nice if I could just plug in as a service that would scale with me rather than buying images one at a time.
@navidsafa I'm currently building an app that lets artists create and sell t-shirts (not unlike https://www.threadless.com/) and the use case would be that every shirt's page has a few generated mockups, so that would be thousands of mockups and it seems like your pricing indicates several dollars per image produced which would be prohibitive at that kind of scale. But regardless of my specific use-case, I feel like being able to offer mockups at whatever scale a person needs would be the best use case, treating this as a scalable web service, ala Heroku or AWS or Cloudinary or Stripe all the other SAAS in my day-to-day.
@bhalp1@navidsafa that's super useful and make sense on the use case and pricing side. and we do have everything to be able to be a useful service for you in that case. i'll prob get in touch once we get close to releasing the api.
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