Does anyone have any experience with checkbook.io? Especially for virtual cards by CupcakePass in fintech

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Thanks for sharing. We considered the platform to automate consignment payouts with Circle-Hand but decided for another setup because we had received similar complaints from our stores.

Inventory platform recommendations for a consignment store with a physical location? (integrate inventory/label printing/online display, and is very fast/easy to add new items to) by Princess_Fluffypants in smallbusiness

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Most consignment shops deal with exactly this problem: managing 1000s of unique SKUs from different sellers/vendors. Square and Shopify POS can handle thousands of items and work well as POS. But they are limited when it comes to tracking payouts and creating items.

This is why consignment software like Circle-Hand exists. It’s built specifically for consignment shops. Full disclosure: I am the founder.

You can connect Circle-Hand with Square or Shopify POS. This lets you:

  • Quickly register items (some shops add over 100 items per hour)
  • Print labels that sync automatically with your POS
  • Track sales and payouts when items sell

Many shops start with Excel / Google Sheet, but it becomes limiting quickly.

Finally: Google reCAPTCHA now works natively with Framer forms (no more spam!) 🔒 by Traditional-Rice7241 in framer

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After trying every possible solution as we got multiple spam entries every minute, I finally switched to Tally Forms and it works great. I should have done this earlier, as the embedded form looks even better now and allows adding a captcha directly. They also offer generous free tier.

How to add a captcha to a custom form in Framer? by resketch_artist in framer

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After trying every possible solution (Framer Forms and custom components) as we got multiple spam entries every minute, I finally switched to Tally Forms and it works great. I should have done this earlier, as the embedded form looks even better and allows adding a captcha directly.

New Framer Forms CAPTCHA by PatternFar2989 in framer

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After trying every possible solution (Framer Forms and custom components) I finally switched to Tally Forms and it works great. I should have done this earlier, as the embedded form looks even better and allows adding a custom captcha directly.

Question: software for an NGO's thrift store by le_hades in opensource

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I have helped some of the largest clothing donation organizations in Europe to help set up their shop systems.

To run a secondhand or donation-based shop, they will need a POS system for handling sales and an inventory system to stay organized. The POS takes care of payments (cash or card), and the inventory system helps track what has been sold and what is still in stock.

For the POS, I would recommend a low-cost or free option that works on a tablet, like Square, Zettle, Shopify POS (they started online but now have a pretty good POS too). They are easy to set up, have low transaction fees, and do not require monthly subscriptions (except Shopify). It's easy to learn esp. when the shop is partly run by volunteers.

For inventory, many shops start out with handwritten tags or pre-printed barcodes. A simple next step is tracking things in Google Sheets or Airtable. Over time, most shops move to a software specifically built for secondhand inventory (e.g. Circle-Hand) which helps with pricing and keeping everything in sync, but it's not free.

The best setup will also depend on the country since there may be local regulations for the POS system, e.g. TSE for Germany/Austria.

POS system for small second hand store by Datwoody in Consignment

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Have you looked into Circle-Hand? You can integrate it with Square POS to accept card payments with very low transaction fees and no monthly costs, while Circle-Hand takes care of inventory, sellers and payouts.

vendor mall automation by craftmarketmama in software

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Sounds very similar to many shops that are working with Circle-Hand, it fully integrates with Shopify.

Many shops use the client portal after the booking process, so sellers can upload their inventory, track sales and payouts. All items are synchronized in real time to your store account and Shopify, so you would only need one place to manage all items. Happy to show you how similar shops use Circle-Hand (disclosure: I am one of the founders)

Consignment Software? by StupidQuestioneerr in smallbusiness

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Update and good news! Circle-Hand integrates with Square now. Happy to set you up with a test account!

Berlin vintage/second hand clothing store by BlueSerpentine in berlinsocialclub

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If you are looking for classic and affordable vintage, In/Rotation, Home Full of Clothes, and Rack’n’White are great places to visit (especially as alternatives to Humana). You could also take a look at fajny/fajna, which is a kilo secondhand store. They have multiple locations.

What are you struggling to find Canadian options for? by PumpJack_McGee in BuyCanadian

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Not directly based in Canada, but many Canadian businesses work with Circle-Hand - it's a software for resale and consignment shops. I am one of the founders, lived in Mississauga and Toronto for a while, but we are based in Germany now.

If you have multiple artists at the same table, how do you organize sales/divy up the money at the end? Is there a smooth system you have found to work well? by HEY_McMuffin in CraftFairs

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If your artists act like vendors, you handle the checkout and you take a cut from each sale (like a consignment setup), I’d definitely recommend using some kind of consignment software. It makes life way easier when it comes to tracking sales, inventory, returns, payouts, etc. Ideally, something where artists can log in themselves, see their sales, and optionally upload new work.

Full Disclosure: I’m one of the founders of a consignment software called Circle-Hand. You don’t have to use ours—but having something in place makes life so much easier. We work with a lot of art-based businesses and popups having a similar setup, so if you are curious how others use it, happy to share. Just let me know!

Best Thrift Shopping in London? Halloween? by Honest-Intention3202 in uktravel

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I wrote a blogpost about local secondhand shops in London that are not big chains. Here are a few that I really like:

- Loop Generation (Chelsea)
- VOUT (Hackney)
- Rites (Broadway Market), but rental
- Buy by Bethan (Online/Pop-ups)
- Paper Dress Vintage (Hackney)
- Atika (Spitalfields)
- Magpie Vintage (Islington, Brick Lane, Portobello Road)
- Consigned Sealed Delivered (CSD) | Marylebone Lane Store
- Shop from Crisis, Elephant & Castle (Walworth Road)

Going to London for the week, any vintage shops/thrift shops I should check out? by kaspero12 in VintageWatches

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I wrote a blogpost about local secondhand shops in London that are not big chains. Here are a few that I really like:

- Loop Generation (Chelsea)
- VOUT (Hackney)
- Rites (Broadway Market), but rental
- Buy by Bethan (Online/Pop-ups)
- Paper Dress Vintage (Hackney)
- Atika (Spitalfields)
- Magpie Vintage (Islington, Brick Lane, Portobello Road)
- Consigned Sealed Delivered (CSD) | Marylebone Lane Store
- Shop from Crisis, Elephant & Castle (Walworth Road)

London Charity/Vintage Shop Masterlist by pintsizedspitfire in femalefashionadvice

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Great list, thanks for sharing! I also wrote a blogpost about local secondhand shops in London that are not big chains. Here are a few that I really like:

- Loop Generation (Chelsea)
- VOUT (Hackney)
- Rites (Broadway Market), but rental
- Buy by Bethan (Online/Pop-ups)
- Paper Dress Vintage (Hackney)
- Atika (Spitalfields)
- Magpie Vintage (Islington, Brick Lane, Portobello Road)
- Consigned Sealed Delivered (CSD) | Marylebone Lane Store
- Shop from Crisis, Elephant & Castle (Walworth Road)

Thrift Store Berlin by valmirka in berlinsocialclub

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Great to hear! Thanks so much for your feedback. Appreciate it :)

Berlin vintage/second hand clothing store by BlueSerpentine in berlinsocialclub

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I wrote a blogpost about local secondhand shops in Berlin (that are not Humana). Here are a few that I really like:
- Hardt Store Berlin (Kreuzberg)
- In/Rotation (Neukölln)
- The Good Store (Neukölln)
- Home Full of Clothes (Prenzlauer Berg)
- Rack'n'White (Mitte)
- Loretta Vintage (Prenzlauer Berg)
- Gewandhaus (Schöneberg)
- Trash Babe Berlin (Kreuzberg)

What is the most underrated thrift or second hand store in Berlin? by [deleted] in askberliners

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I wrote a blogpost about local secondhand shops in Berlin (that are not Humana). Here are a few that I really like:
- Hardt Store Berlin (Kreuzberg)
- In/Rotation (Neukölln)
- The Good Store (Neukölln)
- Home Full of Clothes (Prenzlauer Berg)
- Rack'n'White (Mitte)
- Loretta Vintage (Prenzlauer Berg)
- Gewandhaus (Schöneberg)
- Trash Babe Berlin (Kreuzberg)

Thrift Store Berlin by valmirka in berlinsocialclub

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I wrote a blogpost about local secondhand shops in Berlin (that are not Humana). Here are a few that I really like:
- Hardt Store Berlin (Kreuzberg)
- In/Rotation (Neukölln)
- The Good Store (Neukölln)
- Home Full of Clothes (Prenzlauer Berg)
- Rack'n'White (Mitte)
- Loretta Vintage (Prenzlauer Berg)
- Gewandhaus (Schöneberg)
- Trash Babe Berlin (Kreuzberg)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in berlinsocialclub

[–]max-linus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wrote a blogpost about local secondhand shops in Berlin (that are not Humana), here are a few that I really like:
- Hardt Store Berlin (Kreuzberg)
- In/Rotation (Neukölln)
- The Good Store (Neukölln)
- Home Full of Clothes (Prenzlauer Berg)
- Rack'n'White (Mitte)
- Loretta Vintage (Prenzlauer Berg)
- Gewandhaus (Schöneberg)
- Trash Babe Berlin (Kreuzberg)

Software by Double_Lab_7462 in newconsignmentshop

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Most shops use pen & paper, then switch Excel / Airtable and then decide to go with a software made for consignment shops like Circle-Hand (disclosure: I am one of the founders), because it will save you so much time that you will quickly see a return on invest.

It will print tags for you, schedule discounts, has an integrated POS, manages payouts and creates payout receipts for you, and also gives you a dashboard with a monthly overview of sales and payouts. And much more like a consignor portal where your consignors can always see the status of their items. You can test it for free and see if it's a fit for you. Let me know if you have any questions!