My dad asked for help getting his print shop online. It should have been simple. It wasn't.
My dad runs a print shop. He asked me to help him sell online. Easy enough, I thought — set up a site, add some products, done.
It wasn't. Populating a site with the right products was painful. Every product needed variants — sizes, paper stocks, finishes, quantities. Each variant needed a price. Each product needed images. Business cards alone had fifteen combinations.
He almost gave up. He said he'd need someone who understood both web development and the printing business — the materials, the costs, the production workflow. That person is expensive and hard to find.
That's when it clicked: what if a print shop owner could just sign up, tell us what they print, and get a working site with all of that done? Products, variants, images, pricing — ready in minutes, not months.
That's Thintent.
You could. But you'd spend weeks setting up product variants, writing descriptions, figuring out quantity pricing tiers, and teaching your customers how to upload print-ready files. Then you'd still need separate tools for quoting, invoicing, file checking, and production job sheets.
Thintent does all of that. It's the difference between a generic tool you bend to fit your business and a tool that already speaks print.
We talk to every customer. That won't last forever — try it now while you can still shape what we build.

— Reece, the guy behind Thintent