This product has a backstory! I met Ferdinand at a local Hack Night while he was getting his CompSci degree. I was impressed with all the solo projects he'd done so far. Once he graduated, I offered to hire him over the summer/fall and give him his first "tech job."
The project we decided to work on together is Swag Fan!
Over at Transistor.fm, we've had a lot of success using swag as a marketing and promotion channel. We send our customers, fans, and influencers hats, t-shirts, and stickers. In turn, they promote us organically on social media and when they go to events (by wearing our gear!).
We've always used Printful for printing and shipping these items, but having people choose their items, tell me their size, and give me their address was awkward (and typically took place over DMs).
Swag Fan is the "merch giveaway" app I've always wanted. You can use it to connect to Printful, generate branded giveaway links, determine how many items you want to give away, track redemptions, and view all the contacts who have redeemed free swag. Once a swag link is out of items, you can collect names and email addresses for future giveaways!
This is Ferdinand's first full-fledged SaaS project, and he's eager to see how people respond. (We've had a Senior Laravel developer review his work.)
We've priced Swag Fan at $99/year for early access users. It essentially gives you an automated giveaway engine.
(PS - another cool use for Swag Fan is to publish the QR codes during live streams and have people scan the code to redeem while you're live!)
@mijustin I love this idea so much. From the product idea to the opportunity itself, this is superbly thoughtful; you're putting a whole lot of good stuff into the universe all at once. I wish PH saw _more_ launches like this!
Dude! This looks amazing. I’ve always thought Printful has great stuff, so I’m glad you guys built it with the Printful API. Now I’ve got no excuse for not sending out merch 👕
Tell Ferdinand he did a killer job 🤘
Also, I love that you guys used Livewire and Alpine in this project!
@mbuckbee yeah, we built in a bunch of additional features (limit number of products redeemed, limit total redemptions, have a "sign up for waiting list" form appear once the giveaway has ended).
If you're a fan of swag, ordering from a SwagFan giveaway is a breeze. Add what you want to your cart, enter your address, and click "Get your Swag!". Your order will be sent to their print-on-demand provider. No need to worry about credit cards or coupon codes. And if you missed a giveaway, don't worry! You can sign up for a giveaway waitlist to be notified when another happens.
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