SoMerch: End-to-End Merch Platform for Distributed and Remote Teams
By
Kalin
Tries hard. Doesn't quite make it out of the oven in one piece.
Summary
SoMerch is a Product Hunt launch for a full-service merch platform designed specifically for distributed, remote-first, and multi-country teams. The founder, who runs a printing and production company, identified a recurring problem: companies repeatedly restart merch projects from scratch with no shared history or system. SoMerch solves this by offering a single platform that handles the entire lifecycle — curated catalogue, same-day mockups, in-house production, kitting, warehousing, and EU-wide multi-address delivery — with all production kept under one roof rather than outsourced.
Key quotes
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No shared history, no system on their side, no way to say 'do what we did last time, but update the logo.'
SoMerch handles the full lifecycle from one platform: curated catalogue, same-day mockups, in-house production, kitting, warehousing, and EU-wide multi-address delivery.
Production is not outsourced - the whole chain sits under one roof.
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