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For brands

You make the thing. We’ll hold the rest.

One person can design, post, and sell today—but “running a shop” still means a pile of apps: website, payments, shipping, inbox, photos, ads. SMET puts the big pieces in one place, keeps choices simple, and assumes people find you on social—not by typing perfect keywords.

The idea

People scroll before they search. Trust is the new moat. You get a real store—not a subscription graveyard.

How people buy now

They see you on video, read a comment, slide into a DM. Your job is to look legit fast—not win a Google word game.

The fakes are loud

Anyone can whip up a slick image now. So proving you’re really you—and protecting buyers—is part of the product, not an afterthought.

The toolkit

Pro moves. Amateur-friendly setup.

Start small, grow up without rebuilding everything. Fewer switches to flip on day one; room to grow when orders do.

  • Products that look legit

    Add items fast: sizes, prices, how many you have, photos people want to share. Pages are built to look good when someone forwards the link.

  • Money in, money out

    Checkout that doesn’t get in the way. Clear fees, familiar ways to pay, and space to grow into refunds, taxes, and the grown-up stuff later.

  • Shipping, minus the panic

    Print labels, see rates, track packages—buyers know where things are, so you spend less time answering “where’s my order?”

  • One inbox for people

    Messages tied to real orders. Canned replies when you’re busy. Less guessing, fewer tabs.

  • Photos and clips, fast

    Social is how people meet you—so making clean product shots and short clips belongs in the same place as your store.

  • Bring them back kindly

    Gentle nudges for restocks, new drops, and “hey, we’re still here”—without installing five extra apps.

AI Studio

One snap. A whole shoot.

  • Take a phone picture. Get clean, bright shots that look like you hired a studio—right colors, neat background, sizes ready for your site and stories.
  • Keeps your look consistent so a Tuesday-night post still feels like your brand.
  • Help with captions, hooks, and “what do I say?”—written to get attention without sounding like a robot.
  • Push straight to your shop and social so “I want that” turns into “I bought it” in fewer steps.

How we win

Fewer tabs. Fewer “oops.”

Big platforms can do everything—often by asking you to bolt on ten extras. SMET focuses on what most small brands actually use, keeps social in mind from day one, and bakes in safety as the world gets weirder online.

The pitch: serious-shop power, small-shop effort.

Trust, spelled out

We check who’s selling, show buyers what’s real, learn from fraud patterns across the platform, and answer when something breaks—plain rules, human help.

Built for people who make things—and sell them—mostly on their own.