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Hmm...I'm not really sure why I would use your service over the many other tshirt printers online? E.g. BlueCotton charges $29 for one screen-printed (not DTG) AA tee with multiple colors allowed, and the price drops significantly if you order in bulk. I think you need a very strong differentiating feature to compete with the big printers IMO.


I like the idea. I imagine it may have some similarities with "vayable/gidsy" those kind of local-travel experiences startups?


yeah, i was always very curious on the local activity type of businesses, but while i wished more individuals would start offering activities, i guess nobody really felt they were up par with what was expected from someone offering local experiences professionally... so it stuck with professional tour guides and such mostly, i'd assume?

but i believe that these local cooking classes in barcelona and such things are going to take over more and more of vacation planning.


This script looks terrible on mobile browsers. 50 Euros for this?


Will this e-commerce platform support digital file download/delivery?


Definitely, the goal is to support all of the most common e-commerce models (standard, drop ship, subscription, private sale, etc) out of the box and free. There may be different default admin versions to start with also, but the admin is easy to modify for anyone with HTML knowledge, so it's expected that certain features will work differently for different models.

MongoDB makes this much easier because the database only needs to know about the way you are using it, and not the various other ways that unrelated businesses might use it.

Digital file delivery is on the roadmap now (will publish this in the near future).


Thanks! I am really looking forward to using Forward (no pun intended). It looks so damn good. I think your solution is what LemonStand cart is TRYING to be but is not quite there in my opinion (and probably will never be).


Stripe will probably beat PayPal if it finds a way to expand internationally quickly.


Stripe seems to be the perfect one, wepay looks like a great competitor to PayPal, in fact all the great payment processing companies are US only, I'm desperate finding a good solution available in europe, working in France as far as I'm concerned. Finaly, I'll go with PayPal, just because it's the only one working worlwide without a merchant account.


It's all about marketing. "$0.001 per user" looks a lot more attractive and cheaper than "$10 per 10000 users".


It may or it may not. A/B testing to the rescue?


Interesting take. But as a user, you are making me do an extra step because ultimately, we all want to know how much total ? I dont care if you charge 0.0000001 per user. I want to know whats the "grand total" that my wallet has to come up with.


But doesn't that depend on how many users you add? Would you rather pay $10 for up to 10k users, regardless if you have that many or a few cents as you work your way there?

I like the pay as you go pricing model over flat rate. Reminds me of amazon.


Awesome service! I absolutely HATE doing authentication with Devise. And doing signup/login is boring as hell. Definitely going to use this for my new project.

I genuinely hope Dailycred takes off and be around for a long time to come.

Can we add custom data columns like "roles"?


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