Quick win to share: just shipped Inkpress and it's live in production.
It's an AI print design tool. You type what you need and it generates 3 print-ready design variations. Then you can iterate through conversation until it's right.
The key thing that makes it different from Canva or other design tools: every export comes with proper bleed, trim marks, safe zone, and 300 DPI. You download the PDF and send it straight to a print shop. No fiddling with print specs.
Formats supported so far: business cards, flyers, posters, and restaurant menus.
Solo dev project, built from scratch. Feeling good about getting it live. Now working on getting the word out and collecting feedback from early users.
Would love to hear from anyone who's gone through the early traction phase with an AI tool. What worked for you?
It's an AI print design tool. You type what you need and it generates 3 print-ready design variations. Then you can iterate through conversation until it's right.
The key thing that makes it different from Canva or other design tools: every export comes with proper bleed, trim marks, safe zone, and 300 DPI. You download the PDF and send it straight to a print shop. No fiddling with print specs.
Formats supported so far: business cards, flyers, posters, and restaurant menus.
Solo dev project, built from scratch. Feeling good about getting it live. Now working on getting the word out and collecting feedback from early users.
Would love to hear from anyone who's gone through the early traction phase with an AI tool. What worked for you?