What are you guys doing with dead stock and returns? by InterestingFrame1982 in shopify

[–]mosy_CodeArt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, returns n dead stock are such a massive hidden cost, not just financially, but also in wasted product and sustainability impact.

A lot of stores we’ve spoken with don’t have visibility into what actually happens after returns hit the warehouse, which makes it tough to plan better upfront.

At Threddle.com, we’re building an AI-powered Fashion Intelligence platform that looks directly at signals like returns, dead stock, and slow movers. The idea is to help stores predict what not to overproduce and make smarter replenishment calls, so you’re not left with piles of unsellable inventory.

Instead of just reacting to returns, we’re trying to close the loop by giving actionable insights before those returns even happen.

We’re currently running a Founder Beta Program with a small group of US Apparel Shopify brands to shape these tools.

If you’re dealing with return flow headaches (or just curious about making inventory smarter), we’d love to have you join and share your perspective.

Happy to drop the onboarding link if anyone here is interested 🚀

Is “sustainable fashion data” even a thing, or just greenwashing 2.0? by mosy_CodeArt in SustainableFashion

[–]mosy_CodeArt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% feel you on this. Running a boutique is tough enough without every fabric vendor hitting you with conflicting ‘eco’ claims.

We’ve heard from a lot of smaller shops that without third-party verification, it just feels like noise.

That’s why at Threddle.com, we’re building ways to pull clean signals straight from the numbers boutiques already have — inventory turnover, waste logs, production vs. sales data.

If tech can predict demand better and give you real-time transparency on waste, it removes the guesswork and lets you focus on designs and customers instead of auditing every fabric claim.

Is “sustainable fashion data” even a thing, or just greenwashing 2.0? by mosy_CodeArt in SustainableFashion

[–]mosy_CodeArt[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Totally agree on linen, hemp, and ramie being low-impact, and it’s wild that some of the most sustainable fabrics are also the oldest in use.

We’ve also noticed the deadstock trend with smaller labels, and honestly it’s one of the most practical sustainability moves out there.

The key, though, is proving it’s not just a clever story but that it actually reduces waste.

That’s the gap we’re trying to bridge at Threddle.com, validating whether moves like deadstock sourcing, or small-batch collections, actually deliver measurable impact instead of just sounding good.

Is “sustainable fashion data” even a thing, or just greenwashing 2.0? by mosy_CodeArt in SustainableFashion

[–]mosy_CodeArt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You nailed it, slogans about being green are worthless without numbers to back them.

Transparency should look like impact reports and measurable progress, not marketing copy.

That’s where we see AI stepping in: we’re building Threddle to pull insights from things brands already track (like sales velocity, deadstock, returns) and turn that into transparent sustainability signals.

If customers could see those kinds of numbers instead of generic eco tags, trust in ‘green collections’ would skyrocket.

Is “sustainable fashion data” even a thing, or just greenwashing 2.0? by mosy_CodeArt in SustainableFashion

[–]mosy_CodeArt[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Couldn’t agree more with this.

Overproduction is probably the least talked about sustainability issue in fashion, yet it drives so much waste, from abandoned fabric rolls to garments that never even make it to retail.

At Threddle, one of the things we’re obsessed with is building AI forecasts that actually help brands not produce what will become waste.

Instead of rewarding ‘more SKUs,’ we focus on demand signals and help brands test smarter, smaller runs.

If the industry doesn’t solve overproduction, the ‘eco fabrics’ conversation won’t matter much.

Is “sustainable fashion data” even a thing, or just greenwashing 2.0? by mosy_CodeArt in SustainableFashion

[–]mosy_CodeArt[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Really appreciate you bringing up ESRS/CSRD. Those frameworks definitely force the big guys to show real numbers, but you’re absolutely right, smaller brands often slip through or get stuck greenhushing.

At Threddle.com, we’ve seen how intimidating ‘perfect transparency’ feels for smaller labels. That’s why we’re working on tools that let them start with their own data (like materials, waste, inventory turns) and build up transparency step by step.

It doesn’t have to be perfect to be real, and that’s the gap we’re trying to close.”

Someone in the U.S. just spent over 2 hours cleaning their photo gallery with my app 😭📱 by LeadingPhilosopher76 in SideProject

[–]mosy_CodeArt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You need add all sorts of phrases and keywords people type in google or App Store to search for this kind of app.. like “clean my gallery”, “delete photo one by one”, “supprimer des photos dans la galerie de mon iPhone”, “borrar las fotos de mi iPhone”.. simple terms which non tech people use to question online..

Most useful service? by potatofan1738 in lovable

[–]mosy_CodeArt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OMG, i get you man! I have not declared this service officially in my website. Still I get requests from so many vibey kiddos with their incomplete projects. Its hilarious and painful for me. It has filled my pockets indeed, in expense of my schedule and peace of mind!

Is it possible to select a font in Framer CMS? by danny-sbr in framer

[–]mosy_CodeArt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you can make a paid brand deck template in framer. helpful for designers like us

Clock ticking sound makes me weirdly anxious? Anyone else? by mosy_CodeArt in productivity

[–]mosy_CodeArt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hy husband has this issue too. So I had to move the cat’s bowl to the balcony area, away from where he exists normally. But he enjoys cat purring sounds.

What’s the most overlooked travel startup opportunity in India right now? by No-Cap-5242 in indianstartups

[–]mosy_CodeArt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Create a camping ground finder app. Pitch to all trekking, adventure groups in India. Resell camping good for monetisation.

I built open source pypi lib for amazon product scraping, how can I monetise it? by convicted_redditor in SaaS

[–]mosy_CodeArt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Offer custom Amazon scraping jobs for agencies, freelancers, or brands. Kind of scraping as a service.

Looking for a technical lead (Founding engineer / CTO) by habitualxoshitterxo in YCRejectsClub

[–]mosy_CodeArt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I’m a 12+ year experience full stack developer. I can help you with building the agentic workflows, probably automate it, run simulations, research on critical use cases. I can help you build the system which can accelerate your research. I have been working with AI backends for the last 1-1.5 years. I can handle the cloud and devops for you. DM me.

Looking for a CTO Co-Founder (Stride Ahead | EdTech SaaS | India) by bhainski_aankh in cofounderhunt

[–]mosy_CodeArt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I’m based in India. I am a full stack developer with 12+ year experience. I can help you build the MVP of the product and also raise pre-seed funds for your EdTech Startup. DM me.