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This week was about using a very real, very familiar use case to push Giftr forward in meaningful ways. The Girl Scout Cookie Drop went live, and it became a forcing function to build real multi-product commerce, real payments, and real operational workflows.
Used a familiar, real-world use case to push Giftr beyond single-item gifting into true multi-product commerce.
Built and shipped a full multi-SKU order flow with real constraints like minimums, tiered shipping, and self-purchase.
Implemented batched USDC payments so users confirm once, even when ordering multiple items.
Started scaffolding a public-facing cookie sales page.
Began shaping how community drops can be shared and followed more visibly.
Pointing toward making IRL impact legible beyond the checkout flow.
Added admin views and CSV exports to support real fulfillment and tracking.
Cleaned up dashboards so operators only see what actually matters.
Treated ops as a first-class part of the product, not an afterthought.
Fixed layout issues, mobile edge cases, and navigation overlaps.
Aligned new flows with existing Giftr patterns so nothing feels special-cased.
Refined copy and transitions to keep the experience calm and human.
Real use cases make real products better. This one did exactly that.
This week was about using a very real, very familiar use case to push Giftr forward in meaningful ways. The Girl Scout Cookie Drop went live, and it became a forcing function to build real multi-product commerce, real payments, and real operational workflows.
Used a familiar, real-world use case to push Giftr beyond single-item gifting into true multi-product commerce.
Built and shipped a full multi-SKU order flow with real constraints like minimums, tiered shipping, and self-purchase.
Implemented batched USDC payments so users confirm once, even when ordering multiple items.
Started scaffolding a public-facing cookie sales page.
Began shaping how community drops can be shared and followed more visibly.
Pointing toward making IRL impact legible beyond the checkout flow.
Added admin views and CSV exports to support real fulfillment and tracking.
Cleaned up dashboards so operators only see what actually matters.
Treated ops as a first-class part of the product, not an afterthought.
Fixed layout issues, mobile edge cases, and navigation overlaps.
Aligned new flows with existing Giftr patterns so nothing feels special-cased.
Refined copy and transitions to keep the experience calm and human.
Real use cases make real products better. This one did exactly that.
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Here's what I shipped this week: -The Girl Scout Cookie Drop went live (order now in the @giftr mini app) - Multi-SKU orders + batched USDC payments - Self- checkout - Plus some real operational work to make the admin and merhcant portals easier to manage
Shipped! Celebrate with a real drop, not an airdrop