What is Spiff 3D?
Spiff3D is a mass product customization platform for retailers that aims to make it easy for retailers to execute product customization ideas.
For example, the vendor states Coca Cola use its headless API to mass customize the label printing for their 'Share a Coke' campaign. They help create a specific print-ready PDF, batch it, connect it with an ordering system, feed it downstream to their fulfillment center, push the print file into their printer's queue and apply barcodes.
Shoe eCommerce retailers use its front-end 3D product visualization to show customers what the shoe will look like before they order it. Customers can manipulate a lifelike 3D model of a shoe online, customize it, add it to the cart, and then we help create a product order summary which automatically routes to the manufacturer so they know how to make the shoe.
A niche chocolate brand uses the technology to personalize a printed product sleeve which gets wrapped around their standardized packaging. This creates personalized packaging options at scale. The vendor states customers like it so much, over 60% of this brand's online orders are now personalized.
Its self-serve backend platform is a no-code, drag and drop product customization backend that allows users to make changes to the customization steps (workflow) on the fly.
For example, the vendor states Coca Cola use its headless API to mass customize the label printing for their 'Share a Coke' campaign. They help create a specific print-ready PDF, batch it, connect it with an ordering system, feed it downstream to their fulfillment center, push the print file into their printer's queue and apply barcodes.
Shoe eCommerce retailers use its front-end 3D product visualization to show customers what the shoe will look like before they order it. Customers can manipulate a lifelike 3D model of a shoe online, customize it, add it to the cart, and then we help create a product order summary which automatically routes to the manufacturer so they know how to make the shoe.
A niche chocolate brand uses the technology to personalize a printed product sleeve which gets wrapped around their standardized packaging. This creates personalized packaging options at scale. The vendor states customers like it so much, over 60% of this brand's online orders are now personalized.
Its self-serve backend platform is a no-code, drag and drop product customization backend that allows users to make changes to the customization steps (workflow) on the fly.
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