@UXAndrew cool right? yeah, think you still have to stuff the boxes. Add Shyp (http://shyp.com) to the mix and you can run the whole thing from your bedroom:)
@UXAndrew I'm kind of fascinated too with the subscription model, do you have any list of other subscription services that worth looking at?
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There are a *lot* for children...
http://mashable.com/2012/05/22/s...
For men I think Dollar Shave Club is the most famous, and I think Hello Flo has a lot of potential by following the same mold.
Ron Popeil's uncle or cousin (can't remember) made a fortune off of this pocket fishing rod...no one would use it, but they gave it as gifts...
I feel the same way about subscription services. They're for giving, not for receiving. The Dollar Shave Club jumped that hurdle, but I think Hello Flo, Romeo Delies, and Coed Supply, were smart to market themselves as something you GIVE and not something you buy for yourself....not to write a full blog here...but this is a really overlooked aspect ofa lot of digital products too....why don't some digital products say "Give this app to your friend as a gift!" and sell it for 5 bucks or 10 bucks? You wouldn't buy some stylized calendar+weather app for yourself because you have the one you like, but for someone else as a gift....????
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Lots of farms have monthly veggie deliveries....I bet there are more subscription food sitrs than anything else....I remember the X of The Month clubs from the early 90s too....
Loooooove Blue Apron. And I'm a pretty anal food person, having co-founded a company to try and make the food system more transparent. The quality of ingredients and convenience is badass.
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@rrhoover I have posted a few of these lately... HelloFlo (subscription tampons/pads/chocolate at that time of the month), Romeo Delivers (subscription DIY sets to make and give as gifts from a man to his wife/girlfriend)...The idea absolutely fascinates me!
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