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Streamily

Streamily

Digital Services & Streaming · Streaming & Entertainment

Streamily is an e-commerce platform that sells limited-edition, hand-signed art prints and collectibles created by voice actors, streamers, and digital creators. Products include 8"×10" and 11"×17" giclée prints, metal prints, and occasional enamel pins, priced from $20 to $120—mid-range for signed memorabilia. All sales are online-only through live-streamed “signing events” and a 24-hour web store; no physical retail. The brand’s signature offer is real-time personalization: buyers watch the chosen talent sign and dedicate their exact copy during a Twitch or YouTube stream, then receive a video clip of the moment. Each item is marked with an on-screen timestamp and shipped with a tamper-proof hologram, creating a verifiable “I saw it signed” provenance. Limited quantities—often 50–300 units per design—sell out within minutes, driving repeat traffic. Core customers are 16-35-year-old anime, gaming, and VTuber fans who value direct interaction with creators and authenticated keepsakes. They frame the prints as room décor and share unboxing videos on TikTok, aligning with fandom-centric lifestyles that prize authenticity, exclusivity, and parasocial connection over mass-market merch. Streamily competes with print-on-demand art sites, convention exhibitors, and celebrity autograph brokers. It differentiates by merging live streaming with e-commerce, turning a static autograph purchase into an interactive spectacle, and by restricting inventory to event windows, creating urgency that typical catalog sellers cannot replicate.

Watch your favorite creator sign your print, then take it home

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Your anime fit, printed today, drops tomorrow

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