Spreadshirt launches Spreadshop; a fully responsive game changer

Builds on lessons learned from mobile services and seller forums

Boston, June 11 2015: Spreadshirt continues to set the pace for mobile optimization in e-commerce platforms with the debut of Spreadshop. The new shop system is the next phase of continued investment and development of all services and another notable milestone in the efforts to optimize all points of sale for mobile usage.

“This enhancement to our platform is a strategic decision to set the pace for a state of the art platform. We leveraged the touch T-shirt design tool in 2013, mobile marketplace and single page check out in 2014, and now launch Spreadshop in 2015,” notes Philip Rooke, CEO, “This aligns with our goal of enabling our community of sellers to publish any idea on every product we offer in 60 seconds or less as we become a $1B game changer in the apparel and accessory industry.”

The unprecedented revision to the underlying technology of the point of sales shop is significant because of the following live and upcoming features:

Live:

  • fully responsive
  • faster load times
  • ease of social sharing for shop customers
  • super modern, user-friendly design
  • lists pages for more intuitive product searching
  • based on technology that enables rapid feature implementations

Upcoming:

  • multiple product option displays that lead to higher conversions
  • ease of shop personalization
  • ease of social sharing for shop sellers
  • better SEO
  • more refined targeting of shop customers through specific landing pages
  • t-shirt design tool integrated in the shop
  • a design based shop

A sample shop showcasing the new shop system can be found here: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/goats/

Spreadshirt is the only shop provider and fulfillment service in the industry that offers its services optimized for mobile —setting the standard in responsive design, mobile optimization and global reach as a fulfiller. The technology of the new shop system is based on Spreadshirt’s mobile marketplace that is built with GWT (Google Web Toolkit). The underlying agile software development methodology is SCRUM. The connected community of global sellers has already provided several hundred ideas and suggestions while offering up key feedback in special user forums. Their votes on various topics have added value to further the roadmap for Spreadshirt’s product development team.

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