just updated, looks great! I use shyp almost every week. love it, makes shipping painless.
last week I clicked "shyp" and 45 seconds later the courier was at the door (i guess they must have been standing nearby, but still incredible) 🙌
@kevingibbon "Starting today, you’ll never need someone’s address to send them something again. " -- powerful. This address free shipping will make Shyp even better. Looking forward to the AMA!
Awesome update. I must say I'm quite jealous of US-based people, would love to have this in Europe. Do you plan to launch in France/UK/and so on in the near future?
@troblous of course! All about focus and not taking on too much. This is a very hard business to operate. Want to make sure we have nailed it in the US first before expansion Global but we will get there.
@kevingibbon How common are reoccurring shipping recipients at Shyp? I mostly use Shyp to send out stuff I've sold on Amazon and Ebay, but guessing that might not be the most common usecase for you guys.
@jeress actually very common. But I do see in the future that you could potentially send to a username even via a platform like ebay/etsy. Marketplace selling is our fastest growing use case. Gifting still remains very strong. Especially during the holidays which are coming up :)
@kevingibbon ooo, interesting. I'm sure those partnerships take a while to hammer out but I agree that I'd love to not have to double-check that I entered the buyers address from Amazon Marketplace 10x before submitting to Shyp.
@kevingibbon I love what you guys are doing with Shyp. The first version was awesome and useful. This second version, wow. This really has the potential to completely change shipping.
Congrats @kevingibbon!! This is fantastic. Recently heard you and @hunterwalk on a podcast while on a run. Really fantastic hearing about how you broke into the industry and great to see how far you and Shyp have come!!
I like the no-nonsense UI and design. @kevingibbon You wouldn't happen to be working with spoil.io would you? Mass gift-giving + seamless delivery seems awesome to me.
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