Skrypt | 10 years ago | on: ShotPut (YC S15) helps fulfill product orders at a price that works for startups
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Skrypt | 10 years ago | on: Ironclad (YC S15) Is an Automated Legal Assistant for Companies
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Skrypt | 10 years ago | on: Homejoy says goodbye
I'm curious to one day read a post mortem on the company, and especially about these last few months.
Our last appointment is scheduled for Monday.
Thank you Homejoy.
Skrypt | 11 years ago | on: Pakible (YC W15) Makes It Dead Simple for Businesses to Design, Ship Packaging
We're trying to find a good way to make these available to customize at low volume.
Skrypt | 11 years ago | on: Dear Packaging, I Hate You
Great packaging and branding has a serious impact for companies today than previous years. More people sell online then ever before (shopify, etsy, etc) and there's no longer that brick-n-mortar experience you typically go through when buying your products in a physical shop. You buy online now and then that item is shipped to you.
In many ways, the packaging IS the brick-n-mortar experience for customers when they receive your product. No one gets excited about seeing a generic brown box on their doorstep. They get excited about the fact it has Amazon Prime printed on the side with the branded tape. "Yes! My what-you-call-it just arrived!".
This is the same experience that companies like Bonobos, Birchbox, Naturebox, Teespring, etc deliver. Its branded extremely well and they all care very much about delivering an extension of their brand to someones doorstep. In the case of a lot of subscription box companies, the products inside are relatively cheap to source. A large cost IS the packaging because they are delivering on an experience.
Try the World's box is fucking amazing (www.trytheworld.com). It feels good opening and seeing what's in store for you this month. I'm sure the products inside cost next to nothing, but its not just about that.
The author seems to make a case that Apple spends way too much on packaging (not surprising considering Steve Jobs cared about every detail inside and out). Then he uses Oculus as an example of really generic packaging that people go amazeballs for. Uh, yea we're talking about a 1 in a million type product that sold for billions, and did you see their DK1 packaging? It came in a freaking suitcase basically.
I think these are both pretty outlier cases, and the norm is that great packaging can really polish a company and expand their brand and product.
This is what we care about deeply at Pakible (www.pakible.com), the company I founded to help any company make beautiful packaging for their brands.
Yes, typically it takes a long time to create packaging and is very costly, and that part I will admit is true. But that is also one of the things we are changing about the industry with Pakible. To not have to worry about the construction, sourcing it, designing it. We help people do that so they can focus on the rest of their business.
Skrypt | 11 years ago | on: Pakible (YC W15) Makes It Dead Simple for Businesses to Design, Ship Packaging
2) ai, eps, svg, png, jpg, pdf... anything really. But preferably vector graphics (will give best print resolution)
Skrypt | 11 years ago | on: Pakible (YC W15) Makes It Dead Simple for Businesses to Design, Ship Packaging
in case you're curious:
The name we selected was "Packable" = packaging + enable/capable/etc.
But the domain was already taken. We searched for alterations of that until we landed on pakible.com being available.
Skrypt | 11 years ago | on: Pakible (YC W15) Makes It Dead Simple for Businesses to Design, Ship Packaging
Skrypt | 11 years ago | on: Pakible (YC W15) Makes It Dead Simple for Businesses to Design, Ship Packaging
Skrypt | 11 years ago | on: Pakible (YC W15) Makes It Dead Simple for Businesses to Design, Ship Packaging
Skrypt | 11 years ago | on: Show HN: Pakible – Create custom packaging in 3D (built with Three.js)
Tried about 3 other methods for doing 3D in the browser, including 2 other plugins and just CSS3D. Three.js ended up being the best way because it can render WebGL & Canvas depending on browser version.
Works on mobile too.
Skrypt | 11 years ago
We're making it super simple to source custom packaging. Just hop online, select & customize the packaging you need, brand it, then we'll manufacture and ship it to you in 10 days.
Happy to answer any questions you have.
Skrypt | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired?
Skrypt | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired?
Skrypt | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired?
Is relocation something you would consider?
Skrypt | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired?
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Skrypt | 12 years ago | on: How I was able to track the location of any Tinder user
As long as the undocumented API is publicly accessible, and Tinder intends on reporting a users distance to each other (4.5 miles), it will always be possible to triangulate the position.
The only thing I can think of is to obfuscate the user ID in a way that you cant use the ID to guarantee a lookup of the same user.
Admittedly we were damn pretty terrible on the shipping and fulfillment side of our business early on and they've been a huge help getting everything figured out for us.
You definitely want to work with these guys.