I saw this on Reddit yesterday - great idea! I'm actually just about to relaunch pre-orders today for a product I sell and one of the main challenges I've had is that most of the store platforms/themes work best when you have a plethora of products.
In my situation I actually have 2 products I'm selling, so this won't work out for me, but I still love the idea behind it.
@rossdcurrie Thanks for the feedback. The use scenario you described is definitely something I'm looking into to solving while maintaining the simplicity of the site.
We'll likely have some sort of linking products automatically (or manually) and/or a user specific product listing page.
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Simon, I love the simplicity and speed, ideal for a quick test by non tech founders validating sales assumptions. Just tried it via the link on product hunt and got this error right at the end "broke our server" after entering my email - gave me options of - login, signup or create another listing. do fix as i would like to try it out on on behalf of some of my incubator startups, thx!
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Oh shoot, I wanted to try this so bad I did something crazy!!!! I call it the 100 Buck Logo! I'm gonna try to help like 10 people as fast as possible and see how it goes!
My review is that it was the most simple way to put up a product that I have ever encountered and stripe's easy integration was perfect. This took me like 2 minutes.
In case your curious here it is the 100 Buck Logo > https://sellonething.co/p/728
@costayolo@deambulando Thanks for the feedback!
Gumroad, Leanpub, and other platforms that help sellers sell stuff -- whether digital or physical -- are all essentially distribution channels. In the end, it's all about selling stuff and so there will inevitably be a lot of overlap amongst platforms.
For sellers in their early stages, they may start out by using something like craigslist or eBay. As their business grows, they may migrate to Gumroad or Shopify.
Sell One Thing is 2 days old, but I'm seeing some early traffic and usage pattern that people are using the tool at a stage where they typically might have used eBay or a landing page, etc. This is especially useful if one just wants to test out the market without having to formally setup an online store that's typical in a lot of SAASes.
@rutgerteunissen Thanks! Went through several iterations and settled on the current one as it required the least amount of clicks while being able to make sure orders get sent through to the seller.
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