u/Real-Rule1398

Has anyone else hit a point where the design wasn't the problem anymore?

When I first started using Printful, my biggest concern was whether anyone would actually buy my designs.

Now that I've been at it for a while, I've noticed something interesting.

The feedback I get isn't really about the artwork anymore.

Customers seem to care more about the overall product experience than I expected. Things like how memorable the product feels, whether it stands out from other brands they've purchased from, and whether the item feels like part of a brand rather than just a printed product.

The challenge is that I still love the flexibility of print-on-demand and don't want to take on the risk of ordering large amounts of inventory upfront.

So lately I've been wondering if this is just a normal stage of growth.

Has anyone else reached a point where the designs were working, but you started looking for ways to make the overall brand experience feel more unique?

I'd love to hear how other Printful users approached this without creating inventory headaches for themselves.

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u/Real-Rule1398 — 13 days ago