u/ItsJakov

Image 1 — I made a useful tool that automatically normalizes and aggregates orders, then routes them directly to 3PLs. It has an extensive catalog of integrations, custom export rules and an AI-assisted updating set of normalization rules.
Image 2 — I made a useful tool that automatically normalizes and aggregates orders, then routes them directly to 3PLs. It has an extensive catalog of integrations, custom export rules and an AI-assisted updating set of normalization rules.
Image 3 — I made a useful tool that automatically normalizes and aggregates orders, then routes them directly to 3PLs. It has an extensive catalog of integrations, custom export rules and an AI-assisted updating set of normalization rules.
Image 4 — I made a useful tool that automatically normalizes and aggregates orders, then routes them directly to 3PLs. It has an extensive catalog of integrations, custom export rules and an AI-assisted updating set of normalization rules.
Image 5 — I made a useful tool that automatically normalizes and aggregates orders, then routes them directly to 3PLs. It has an extensive catalog of integrations, custom export rules and an AI-assisted updating set of normalization rules.
Image 6 — I made a useful tool that automatically normalizes and aggregates orders, then routes them directly to 3PLs. It has an extensive catalog of integrations, custom export rules and an AI-assisted updating set of normalization rules.

I made a useful tool that automatically normalizes and aggregates orders, then routes them directly to 3PLs. It has an extensive catalog of integrations, custom export rules and an AI-assisted updating set of normalization rules.

Anddd it's totally free! (to a degree). Started work on this recently as a Kickstarter creator with fulfillment mess myself, and wanted to solve manual CSV editing and order routing (forwarding to the correct 3PL) which caused downtime (delayed orders) so I built this tool, which I think may be useful for a lot of E-Commerce SMBs.

Let me know what you think https://omnifill.net/

u/ItsJakov — 5 days ago
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I made a MVP for my new AI assisted order aggregator + automatic routing SaaS for E-Commerce SMBs. LOOKING FOR ALL FEEDBACK! Roast it or hype it.

Go nuts, break the site!

Really though, one of my first "real" projects and also something I'm passionate about as a Kickstarter creator. I know there is already integrated systems similar to this on popular Ecomm webshops, but none of them really filled all my criteria + I couldn't aggregate them with all my webshop branches + have routing rules + use them with a custom made website (hook them on a custom backend).

Please tell me why it sucks before I dare to continue building.

omnifill.net
u/ItsJakov — 5 days ago

NOT SELF-PROMO! I don't have a product yet, just seeing if there is a demand. As a creator myself, I'm having a hard time managing my orders from multiple sources and then routing them to multiple 3PLs (one for EU, one for UK, one for US, one for AU...)

As a CS student though, I'm really inclined to build a tool for order aggregation, data normalization and order routing that supports import via various crowdfunding CSVs (Kickstarter, IndieGogo, Gamefound), even OAuths for major payment processors (Paypal, Stripe) -- useful for people making their own site (eg me as well)

Then I would have export rules that check the orders, see from whcih country they come from, and automatically turn them into a CSV for the correct 3PL and then send them a mail with new orders.

I'm actually working on something similar but for personal use only; but im curious whether more people might want to use it

Please defeat my idea before I start work on it. I may still build a MVP anyways (if not for anyone, for me).

Peace,
Jakov

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u/ItsJakov — 7 days ago

Please help because I'm going a little crazy here with fulfillment/order mess.. Ok so I’m a Kickstarter creator myself, and I’m trying to learn from people who have already gone through the fulfillment stage.

For physical-product campaigns, how did you handle the operational side after the campaign ended? Especially if you had multiple revenue sources (e.g. I have my own website that supports both Stripe and Paypal)

I’m especially curious about exporting/cleaning Kickstarter backer data; variants, bundles, add-ons, address changes, and late pledges; combining Kickstarter orders with Shopify, Stripe, PayPal, WooCommerce, etc.; sending clean order data to a 3PL or warehouse; CSV templates vs direct integrations vs WMS portals

Did you mostly handle this with spreadsheets, a pledge manager, Shopify/ShipStation, your 3PL’s software, or something else?

Like how does one hook Kickstarter to their local warehouse?!? Do I have to do it manually?

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u/ItsJakov — 8 days ago
▲ 7 r/puzzlehub+3 crossposts

Available on web for all devices + Google Play!

I made a site/app to help you get cozy with a modern logic puzzle experience that has everything you need built in, from social features to dynamic backgrounds and relaxing music. Levels, infinite mode, ranked mode.. I did go a bit overkill.

Anyways, available puzzle (as shown on screen are):
Rectangles (Shikaku),
Nonogram (Picross),
Minesweeper (Sapper),
Flow (Pipelines),
Islands (Nurikabe),
Fences (Slitherlink)

Feel free to check it out on Google Play and puzzlehub.win !!

u/ItsJakov — 8 days ago