One Sunday batch, one launch
Lena makes ten rings. She used to update her site, Etsy, and Instagram on different days — and once sold a ring that was already gone on Etsy.
“I stopped being my own social media intern.”
Maxin is a drop-first control room for small brands. Describe your product once — we help you announce it on your shop, email, Telegram, Etsy, and in answers when people ask AI where to buy. Use our minisite or your own app; the hub stays the source of truth.
The min-max principle
Maxin is built for min-maxing: cut the busywork that eats your week, and push more launches, channels, and sales from the same story. You describe a product once — the hub adapts it, checks it, and ships it where buyers already are.
Copy-paste marathons, six apps per launch, and spreadsheets that lie about stock.
One Drop, every channel, honest inventory, and time back for making — not posting.
Paying for shelf-ware when nothing is selling.
Pilot pricing tied to outcomes — revenue share today; setup + usage + commission at public release.
Three layers
Not a static catalog — a hub, an intelligence layer, and the channels where you sell and promote.
Products, orders, Drops, blog posts, and brand voice — one hub per brand (Unit).
Channel-ready copy, fact-checks, translation, and safety before anything goes live.
Shop, email, Telegram, Etsy, social catalogs — and your own app or site if you bring one.
Headless by design: the built-in shop is the fastest spoke, not the only door. Any frontend that speaks HTTP can use the same catalog, checkout, and feeds.
The problem
Most sellers repeat every launch across a website, email, chat, social, Etsy, and a creator spreadsheet. Something always ships late, with the wrong price, or on the wrong channel. Meanwhile shoppers ask AI — not Google — where to buy.
Copy-paste fatigue — same photos and text retyped for every app.
Stock surprises — sold on the site, still listed on a marketplace.
Creator chaos — DMs, codes, and guesses about who drove sales.
Invisible to AI — great shop, never mentioned in assistant answers.
Origins & real situations
Jewelry studios, vintage sellers, media brands, film schools, and practices that publish more than they ship boxes — each gets an Origin preset, not a one-size-fits-all cart.
Lena makes ten rings. She used to update her site, Etsy, and Instagram on different days — and once sold a ring that was already gone on Etsy.
“I stopped being my own social media intern.”
Marco sells one-of-a-kind jackets. Bids happen in Telegram with fair timers and instant “you’re outbid” pings — no more DM chaos.
“My shop feels like a live event, not a dusty catalog.”
A media brand runs limited merch drops. The newsletter, archive page, and checkout always show the same offer at the same time.
“My writing and my shelf speak the same language.”
An academy publishes films, coaches, and student work — no product shipping, but the same CMS discipline as a shop.
“We needed content ops, not another WordPress.”
A practitioner publishes essays and courses. Blog and tags are first-class; checkout stays off until they want it.
“My site is a practice, not a plugin pile.”
Stylists get personal ?ref= links and a timed head start on each Drop. Commission rates, click stats, and payout logs live in the same admin — not a spreadsheet.
“Creators are part of how we sell, not a side project.”
Two shops, one login. Jewelry never posts on the vintage channel. Same system, different brand rules.
“I run two brands without two brains.”
A tourist asks an AI for ethical vintage in Tbilisi. Clear, honest product pages help real shops appear in those answers — not only big marketplaces.
“I’m optimizing for the assistant customers already use.”
What you can do
Grouped by job — sell, launch, chat, discovery, trust, build, and agent feeds. Badges match our honest status snapshot below.
Checkout, carriers, and marketplaces — without six spreadsheets.
Launch a fast storefront with real checkout — even if you never built a website before.
Active buy buttons, tax-aware checkout, and stock that updates when an order completes — then syncs to Etsy when you connect it.
Your app, partner site, or custom UI can use the same catalog, Drops, and checkout APIs.
The brutalist minisite is the fastest spoke — not a walled garden. Units stay isolated so brands never leak into each other.
TBC Bank, Bank of Georgia (BOG), and Flitt — configured per brand.
Available nowFedEx, self-hosted Karrio, and EasyPost fallback so rates do not block checkout.
Available nowDraft Etsy listings and keep Facebook/Instagram Shops aligned when stock changes.
Turn on “sync marketplaces on send” to refresh Etsy when a Drop goes live.
eBay integration is on the roadmap (stubs exist today).
PlannedDrops are coordinated launches — not copy-paste marathons.
Create a Drop once. Maxin adapts copy for email, Telegram, your site, Etsy, and social — send only what you approve.
Heavy launches run in the background so you are not stuck on a loading screen. Channels send independently so one slow network does not block the rest.
Plumbing exists; connecting your mailing list for launch emails is still in progress.
BetaCreator CRM, ?ref= links per Drop, commission logs, and launch-day outreach.
Early-access hours and posting rules per Drop. Automatic sales credit at checkout is still being finished — ledger and math work today.
Drafts checked against your catalog and brand voice before anything goes live.
Available nowRun the business from Telegram when the desk is elsewhere.
Storefront commands, live auctions, anti-sniping, outbid alerts, and winner checkout links.
Available nowAdd products, upload photos, translate copy, and manage auctions from your phone.
Modular “Origins” presets (jewelry, vintage, film school, and more) shape which modules appear.
Citation over clicks — structured for humans and assistants.
Answer-first copy, structured product data, PromptMaps, and LLM referrer-friendly 404 handling.
Available nowPing search and AI partners when you publish products or blog posts — toggle per brand.
Dedicated Drop landing pages will join IndexNow when those URLs exist on your shop.
On-site Q&A scoped to your catalog and brand rules — not the open web.
Available nowAutomated checks for whether AI engines mention your brand for key questions.
BetaProof for buyers, partners, and models scraping your pages.
Faithfulness, brand alignment, optional on-chain birth certificates, and transparency logs for AI edits.
Birth certificates are team-triggered per Drop — not automatic on every launch. C2PA photo provenance is in progress.
Machine-readable opt-out (or allow) plus a license link on each hub — defaulting to rslstandard.org.
Available nowCookie settings, privacy requests, export/delete automation in admin; banner live on maxin.one.
Per-shop cookie banners still roll out — seller storefronts are not all wired yet.
Content, media, and analytics without bolting on ten SaaS tools.
Multi-locale posts, site search, discovery pings, and ingest from tools like Obsidigram.
Available nowUpload STL/OBJ/GLTF; get compressed GLB with spin and AR on supported phones.
Available nowViews, cart, checkout, and revenue funnels without third-party tracking pixels.
Available nowPer-locale fields with on-demand fill (and audit logs for machine translations).
Available nowCloudflare in front of admin, marketing, and shops — origin behind a private tunnel.
Available nowWhen shoppers buy through assistants — not browsers.
Sitemap, llms.txt, OpenAI-style catalog export, and public agent checkout profile.
Outbound blog RSS 2.0 is not shipped yet; inbound RSS ingest (e.g. Substack) is supported.
Agents can open checkout sessions like a human cart flow; delegated payment still maturing.
High-ticket orders will get a Telegram approve/decline step before charge — assistant polls in the background.
Public “business card” for other shopping assistants to discover you — not released yet.
Do not confuse with IndexNow or RSL in admin — they live under AI discovery & licensing today.
Why Maxin
Classic shop builders are great catalogs. Maxin is built for launch culture — Drops, creators, chat, headless APIs, and the AI search era.
| Topic | Typical shop builder | Maxin |
|---|---|---|
| Operational core | Static product catalog | Launch-centric Drops — timed, multi-channel events |
| Storefront | Themes that need heavy customization | Turnkey minisite optimized for humans and AI crawlers |
| Headless / custom UI | Storefront tied to a theme; APIs often extra | API-first Unit hub — your app, partner site, or device can be a spoke |
| Content & channels | Manual publishing per app | One story adapted to shop, email, Telegram, Etsy, social |
| Creators & affiliates | Third-party apps and spreadsheets | Built-in CRM, Drop campaigns, referral links, commission ledger |
| Shipping | Multiple apps for regional carriers | FedEx, self-hosted Karrio, EasyPost fallback at checkout |
| Payments | Stripe / platform defaults | TBC Bank, Bank of Georgia, Flitt per brand |
| Rare inventory | Fixed price only | Fixed price plus live Telegram auctions (anti-sniping) |
| Discovery | SEO tags and plugins | AEO/GEO: structured facts, llms.txt, IndexNow, agent feeds |
| Analytics | Third-party pixels and cookie banners | Server-side funnel stats — fewer trackers required |
| AI licensing | Unclear robots.txt only | Per-brand RSL signals: training allowed or denied |
| GDPR | Separate consent platforms | Cookie settings + privacy requests in admin; banner on maxin.one |
Organic discovery
Solo sellers should not have to burn cash on ads just to get noticed. Maxin bakes AI findability (AEO/GEO) into your hub: you write natural stories for buyers, review what goes live, and the platform structures facts so assistants can cite you — not guess price or stock from messy HTML.
Product and story copy front-loads price, dimensions, and availability — the pattern LLMs cite most reliably.
IndexNow notifies Bing, Copilot, Yandex, and partners when you publish a product or blog post. Dedicated Drop pages on shops will join that flow when those URLs ship.
Compact catalog summaries (llms.txt), sitemaps, structured data, and optional agent checkout profiles — so models read facts, not layout soup.
See also llms.txt for machine-readable catalog indexes per shop.
Commercial model
We are running a small set of exclusive pilots to nail the right commercial model. Today you only pay when Maxin earns its keep — when it helps you sell. After public launch, pricing will combine a setup fee, usage-based marketing, and per-sale commission.
Now · exclusive pilots
Pay when the platform sells — not before.
At public release
Transparent tiers once pilots graduate.
Interested in a pilot? Email hello@maxin.one. Tell us your catalog size, channels, and launch cadence — we reply to every serious inquiry.
Honest snapshot
Synced with our internal capability doc. Green is demo-ready now; yellow is active work; red is planned.
Architecture, capabilities, pricing, and an honest status snapshot are below — or email us about an exclusive pilot.