u/National-Award8460

Does AI-generated fashion content actually help with dropshipping sales?

Been running a fashion dropshipping store for a while now. My biggest struggle is always creating content.

Supplier photos are really bad

Hiring models is super expensive

Those UGC creators want over $200 per video

I started trying out some AI tools to make model videos from my product photos. I tested a lot of them. Higgsfield, Kling, Runway and some new ones.

Most of them do not work well.

They can't keep the clothes looking the same

The model looks weird

The video looks like it was made by AI

Higgsfield was okay for motion.

The clothes kept changing between frames.

That is a problem when you are selling a specific product.

Lately I have been using Drape. It's the best I have found far for making usable content.

I upload my product photo, I describe the scene and I get a video back in a few minutes

The videos are not perfect.

They are way better than what I got from other tools.

Is anyone trying out AI tools, for content?

What are you using if you are not doing photo shoots?

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u/National-Award8460 — 15 hours ago

How to get upvotes from Product Hunt launch?

I launched few days ago and trying to figure out the upvote game without spamming friends.

For context: I built Drape, an AI tool that turns garment photos into cinematic fashion videos. No studio, no model, no waiting. Think solo fashion brands finally being able to compete with big ones on content.

What's worked for you when it comes to building momentum on launch day? Any tips from people who've been through it?

Not looking for shortcuts, just learning from people who've done it right.

I'd be more than happy to hear feedbacks, here's my product https://www.producthunt.com/products/drape-3?utm_source=other&utm_medium=social

u/National-Award8460 — 5 days ago