Your current stack. Shop Copilot.
A typical POD seller in 2026 runs Shopify (or WooCommerce) + Canva + a freelance designer + a social VA + manual Amazon / Flipkart / Etsy listing work. Here is what changes — across time, resources, effort, cost, and focus.
Time per design → live everywhere
4–7 days. Designer sends mockups. You write listings. VA copies them across three marketplaces. Social manager produces a reel.
One evening. Drop the design once. Mockups, listings, reels, posts, storefront update — all running in parallel by the next morning.
Headcount required
Designer + listing VA + social manager + ops coordinator. 2–4 people, freelance or full-time, just to keep up with demand.
You. Plus the agentic stack. The Telegram bot replaces the standup; the dashboard replaces the trello board.
Ops effort per launch
Brief designer → review mockups → write listings × 3 marketplaces → schedule social → fix everything that drifted from your brand.
Drop the design. Approve drafts in the bot. Done.
Monthly cost (ops stack)
₹40k–₹1.5L / $500–$2,000 a month: designer retainer + VA + social manager + Canva Pro + scheduling tool + listing software.
A Growth-tier subscription. The agency line item disappears off your P&L.
Where your hours actually go
Pulled into ops, Slack threads with the designer, marketplace listing fixes, replying to comments. The customer is the last thing you think about.
On the customer. On the next collection. On the brand. The agentic stack handles everything that does not need you.
We don't replace everything.
- Designers still matter. If your brand is built on bespoke artwork that needs a human hand, you still hire that designer. Shop Copilot scales the volume work — mockups, listings, social — not the original artwork.
- You still own the brand. Brand voice is extracted from your existing captions, reviews, and copy — but you can override anything. Approvals are on by default for the first 30 days.
- Marketplace fees are theirs. Amazon takes Amazon's cut, Flipkart takes Flipkart's cut. We change what it costs to BE on those marketplaces — not the marketplaces' own economics.