Similar to Cratejoy (http://www.producthunt.com/posts...) out of YC.
I finally got beta access to it yesterday and it is incredibly robust and feature rich.
@stefanpretty I'll mess with Subbly over the weekend and let you know how I think it stacks up against Cratejoy
@guygal We are in MVP stage right now and are working with our current subscribers to iterate the product quickly. We will be offering slightly different features to that of Crate Joy and have some strategic partnerships that will help our users not only setup a sub box business in minutes, but launch a successful sub box business.
@guygal been waiting for my access to Cratejoy. Would love to hear your experience. We are waiting to move off our current platform as the myriad of hacks out there to build a subcom store are not easy for a bootstrapped startup to deal with.
Oddly the site doesn't show any examples (that I could find) of people using Subbly and for only $19/mo, I'm skeptical of its quality.
That said, I'm particularly fond of products that help entrepreneurs build faster or at least give them the tools to get started quickly.
@rrhoover Not sure that their pricing is a good measure of their quality (at this early stage). I've seen many SaaS products start out with low pricing, only to realise down the line that it's not viable and re-adjust the price accordingly.
Interesting. We've discussed doing a sub box for one of the book reviews, but just never got around to it. Mostly since it was another thing to add to the things-to-do pile. Will check it out soon.
@stefanpretty Have looked at both those (and more). We're going to aim for a fairly narrow niche at first and see what comes from that. There are so many areas, so it'll be interesting to see where the delivery box industry ends up.
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