Checked out the site - looks awesome! Is there any way to filter? It's cool at first glance looking through the whole selection on the site but could see it getting tedious the 2nd time+.
Thanks Changdizzle! There are a few ways to filter—you can filter by medium by clicking the "Photography" "3D" or "Illustration" boxes, or you can filter by artist by going to the Shops page in the top nav. Or, you can search prints for tags. Did you have something else in mind?
I'm thinking more orientation / ratio - for example, right now the wall behind my couch in the living room is bare and I would love a landscape print for it. On VSUAL I have to manually scroll through to see the ones that have that orientation. This is something that Art in Res has on their search function.
Analytics and AV tagging/insights. So I can give them a bit deeper stats from data that they all have than what most teams can get internally, but then via tagging tournament audio and video can also show any clips that lead to the statistics. They can also upload their practice and scrimmage footage for private tagging and review.
Say Team X is the best team at Objective Y, they can filter that down and watch tournament footage of their strategies on that objective only instead of scrubbing through footage manually.
This is crazy, for some reason this rang a bell and I checked my email and sure enough, I ended up buying those gift codes from you! Funny how things come full circle :)
You realize this is talking about one of the sellers on the platform right? Not the platform itself.
Looks like GMV is actually ~1.2B/year and even at a conservative 10% profit margin, they're pulling in at least $120M/year.
"The company said its revenue more than doubled in the last year, with gross product sales topping $100 million a month. It has expanded into streetwear and luxury goods like handbags and has more than 800 employees."
The transaction fees on sneaker sales (by far their largest segment) are between 8% and 9.5% depending on seller volume. Since StockX authenticates every shoe, that eats up a bit of that fee. The point of your comment mostly still stands, but I wanted to mention some real numbers.
Whenever I sell any of my electronics now, I do it via Craigslist or specialty forums - Hardforum and Anandtech have pretty large For Sale/Trade communities and they all use Heatware for feedback.
Does this one require a driver board as well?