You now have complete control over the products you offer to customers. We’ve updated our Partner Area’s product-creation process, allowing you to adapt designs on each product.
What This Means for You
You can easily decide which products you want to offer your customers. Instead of choosing between product groups (t-shirts, tank tops, hoodies, etc.) and categories (“fashion,” “best-seller,” “organic,” and “sports”), you can view the entire product range at one glance, and you can individually select your preferred products. When publishing designs, the Partner Area remembers your product selection for the next time. An update will further improve this feature at some point down the line.
We’ve also revamped our “Editor,” allowing you to manipulate designs and set the default color of each product (the (de-) selection of specific product colors will follow later this year). You can place designs anywhere in the print area and precisely change the size. Best of all, the Editor is quicker and more intuitive than the previous iteration.
Thanks to these changes, you’ll have complete control over your products. Now, it’s ultimately “what you see is what you get.”
Take a look at this video to get a glimpse of the implemented changes.
Excited about the changes? Tell us your thoughts below!
I am very happy with this huge step! And like Anki I am also waiting on disable colors. Happy to hear that will follow in the next couple of months.
And another huge change would be multiple print areas! (you must be getting tired to hear that haha) Most of my designs came with a front and back design, so one of them remains useless untill that feature is there.
Thank you for listening to us.
Kind regards, AJ
I am dying and awaiting this update because I have designs with back and front images but have to sacrifice my concept for what works now or just put them off and hope things change soon.
Loving the new change though.
Thanks A.J.
Loving the new features and can’t wait for the colour select to be implemented soon as well. I’m also all for the extra print areas as well. Some of my designs are front and back and even front, back and both arms. I think products will sell better if we at least have the option to add a front and back design.
Thanks Zeph!
Long, long awaited improvements! Now, next step is to de-enable colour combinations that entail a very bad design. But this is an excellent first step of securing better designs and securing better control of brands. Thank you.
Yes, the colour restriction feature will be coming in the next couple of months. We are already working on it 🙂