Our 2024 So Far
It has indeed been a while since we published our last blog post, but that doesn’t mean we’ve been inactive.
This year, we have primarily focused on further optimizing the LazyMerch automation.
Performance Updates
We have made every effort to optimize how LazyMerch uploads designs and where time can be saved.
In addition, we have implemented several features to allow efficient product editing with LazyMerch. It is now easy to make changes and precisely determine what should be modified. With our cloud, it will be possible to utilize these features optimally in the future.
We have made some adjustments to our trademark checks. Among other things, typesets are now listed as we have found that Amazon frequently rejects these.
LazyConverter at the product level
Some users expressed the desire to decide at the product level which product should use the LazyConverter. We have now added this option.
Cloud
We are continuing to work on the cloud and are already in a testing phase with some users. Currently, we are optimizing performance to ensure that all features can be used perfectly. The challenge often lies in the enormous amount of data. However, we have already made significant progress. If you would also like to use the cloud with your team during the beta phase, feel free to contact Joni on Discord.
Here are some insights into the cloud and its capabilities:
Workspace with AI Support
In the workspace, it is possible to quickly create optimal description texts. The entire listing can be generated with the help of AI, and the trademark check can also be conveniently performed from there.
If you want different descriptions for various marketplaces or simply want to maximize the character limit for each marketplace, this is no problem here and can be implemented very easily. With various template functions, we allow you to complete repetitive inputs with just one click.
Teamwork
Many of you work with designers and VAs. We have developed a solution that allows you to collaborate in a team very easily.
For designers, for example, a work assignment can be created that outlines the tasks to be completed. “Placeholders” are created for this purpose and are provided with a job description.
The designer can then directly upload their work files, such as PSD files, and you can revoke their rights to the design once they have completed their work.
Additionally, we have integrated a rights management system that allows you to assign different permissions to various people. This way, you can precisely control who is allowed to do what.
There are many other useful features, but listing them all here would go beyond the scope.