
The Classic Presets
The Classic Presets sells downloadable Lightroom presets, film-emulation profiles and tutorial packs for photographers. Single preset packs run €29–€59, while full bundle suites sit around €149, placing the brand in the mid-range digital-tool segment. All transactions are handled through the Shopify webstore; no physical retail or subscription model is offered.
The brand’s signature is laboratory-grade film matching: each preset is built from scans of fresh 35 mm & 120 stock (Kodak Portra, Fuji Pro 400H, Ilford HP5, etc.) using a controlled workflow, then packaged as one-click .xmp files with camera-specific LUTs. Their “Classic Film” and “CineStill” collections are widely cited on photography forums for color accuracy, and every pack includes desktop plus mobile versions plus printable cheat-sheets.
Customers are hybrid-shooting wedding, portrait and travel photographers who want authentic analog tones without lab costs or scanning delays. They value subtle, non-destructive edits, fast batch workflows, and the ability to deliver consistent galleries to clients who request “film look” aesthetics.
Competitors include preset marketplaces and AI-filter apps that emphasize quantity or trendy fades; The Classic Preses differentiates through scientific film profiling, small curated catalogs, and detailed documentation that teaches exposure-for-film technique rather than one-click shortcuts.
Shoot film, edit once, deliver galleries that prove it
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Playpresets
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Vorgefertigte Presets für kreatives Arbeiten ohne zeitraubende Einstellungen
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Creativecontenthub
Creativecontenthub is a digital-only marketplace that licenses and sells ready-to-use creative assets—stock video, motion graphics templates, music tracks, SFX, LUTs, and editable social-media kits. Most items are priced à-la-carte between $5 and $99, placing the offer in the accessible-to-mid-range bracket; bundle subscriptions run $29–$199 per month. Everything is delivered instantly through the site’s cloud dashboard; no physical retail.
The catalog is built around “edit-in-browser” technology: every download links to a free, on-platform Canva-style editor so buyers can re-color, re-text and export without extra software. Notable collections include the 4K “Urban Motion” clip set and the “Reels Rocket” template pack, both top sellers on Sortlist and Product Hunt. A lifetime commercial license is baked into every asset, eliminating the legal friction common in micro-stock.
Primary customers are freelance marketers, small-studio producers, and in-house social teams who need broadcast-safe content delivered same-day. They value speed, legal clarity, and the ability to re-skin assets for multiple clients without re-purchasing. The brand voice is jargon-free and tutorial-heavy, reflecting a user base that learns on the job and budgets by campaign, not by year.
Creativecontenthub competes with large royalty-free libraries and niche template shops by combining footage, audio, and editable design in one cart and one license. Its browser-based editor and flat commercial terms remove the typical up-sell path from cheap download to expensive extended license, positioning the hub as a one-step content convenience store rather than a traditional stock warehouse.
Professional content, edited your way, licensed forever
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Zestpics
Zestpics sells personalized photo gifts and décor: framed prints, canvas, metal and acrylic wall art, photo books, mugs, phone cases, calendars, and tabletop plaques. Price points sit in the mid-range band—most 12×8 canvas prints run ₹700-1,200 and hard-cover photo books start around ₹900—promoted through frequent bundle discounts. The company is digital-only, taking orders on its India-focused website and shipping finished products nationwide.
The brand’s core promise is museum-grade, fade-resistant prints produced on German-manufactured printers and hand-stretched by trained technicians in a Delhi NCR facility; orders are ready to ship within 24-48 hours. A built-in web editor lets customers auto-fill Instagram, Google Photos, or WhatsApp images into more than 200 templates, and every product carries a “100-year colour guarantee.” Their best-known line is the “Infinity Frame” series—thin-edge frames with matte or glossy lamination that account for roughly half of annual sales.
Typical buyers are 22-40-year-old urban Indians marking birthdays, weddings, newborns, anniversaries, and Valentine’s Day; 70 % of traffic comes from mobile, split evenly between men and women. Customers value fast turnaround, affordable gifting, and the ability to turn phone galleries into keepsakes without visiting a store.
Zestpics competes with mass-market online photo labs and generic gift portals that rely on third-party print partners. It differentiates by owning its production floor, offering sub-48-hour dispatch, providing free design assistance via WhatsApp, and bundling free shipping across India—advantages most marketplace sellers can’t match.
Your phone memories become museum-quality gifts in 48 hours
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Reccloud
RecCloud bietet cloudbasierte Aufnahme-, Streaming- und Digital-Media-Management-Services für Content Creator und Nutzer.
Capture, stream und verwalte deine Inhalte mühelos in der Cloud
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Theshopbuilders
Theshopbuilders is a turnkey e-commerce agency that sells end-to-end online-store creation packages: Shopify design/development, conversion-rate optimization, speed & SEO audits, plus monthly growth retainers. Projects run from mid-four-figure “Starter” builds to five-figure “Enterprise” replatforms; all services are delivered remotely through their U.S. and EU teams.
The company positions itself as the “zero-code, zero-hassle” shortcut for founders who want a launch-ready, CRO-tested store in 2-6 weeks. Every build ships with a data-driven theme they’ve A/B-tested across 300+ prior stores, a post-launch 30-day support window, and optional done-for-you email/SMS flows—assets most dev shops treat as add-ons.
Their core buyers are solo founders and 1–10 SKU brands on TikTok Shop, Kickstarter alumni, and celebrity influencers who need to monetize hype quickly without hiring an in-house team. Clients value speed, transparent flat-rate pricing, and the guarantee that the store will pass Shopify’s speed, accessibility, and Google Core Web Vitals benchmarks out of the box.
They compete in the crowded white-label Shopify services space against low-cost overseas freelancers and high-six-figure enterprise studios. Theshopbuilders differentiates by offering a fixed-scope, U.S.-managed product with proven conversion benchmarks, weekly KPI dashboards, and a profit-share option that aligns their fee with store revenue after go-live.
Launch a conversion-tested store in weeks, not months or money
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Multitasky
Multitasky is a direct-to-consumer lifestyle label that focuses on desk, tech and home accessories designed for small-space productivity. The catalog centers on pastel-colored acrylic organizers, fold-flat lap desks, stackable drawer units, USB-C hubs and cordless desk lamps, with most SKUs priced between $25 and $90—squarely mid-range. Sales happen only through the brand’s own site and its Etsy storefront; no wholesale or brick-and-mortar stockists are used.
The company positions itself as “workspace candy”: every item is photographed in color-blocked sets and ships in matching reusable acrylic boxes that double as storage. Viral SKUs include the 3-tier “Cloud” drawer set that snaps together without screws and the foldable “Desk-2-Go” with a built-in wireless pad; both have been featured in TikTok “setup” videos that drove wait-list restocks. Limited-edition color drops (mint, lavender, butter) sell out within hours and are never repeated, reinforcing scarcity.
Core buyers are 18-34-year-old female students, entry-level creatives and micro-influencers who rent small apartments and post their desks on Instagram. They value photogenic order, renter-friendly products and the ability to refresh a look seasonally without buying furniture. The brand’s playful tone, inclusive sizing of organizers for both cosmetics and tech, and under-$100 price ceiling align with “aesthetic on a budget” values.
Multitasky competes in the crowded “cute office supply” segment populated by fast-fashion home brands and Amazon acrylic shops. It differentiates through cohesive color stories that span every SKU, acrylic twice as thick (4 mm) as budget alternatives, and packaging designed to be part of the décor. Limited-run colors and TikTok-first launches create FOMO that commodity sellers cannot match, while still undercutting premium Scandinavian desk brands by 50-70%.
Your desk just became the prettiest part of your apartment
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Esimony
Digitale Dienstleistungsplattform für Streaming- oder SaaS-Lösungen.
Stream smarter, scale faster, pay only what you actually use
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