<strong>hcampbell wrote:</strong>
[quote]"I'd like to see Kraftwurxs clean up and refine what it's currently got. You've got an amazing range of materials, and from the feedback on the forum, service is prompt and professional. But the website is really letting you down right now. I'd like to see it greatly simplified - decide whether you're targeting shoppers or designers with the front page, and shift everything else into links from the front. Right now, the site's structure is too flat in my opinion - it needs a steeper hierarchy so there is not such an overwhelming amount of info on each page. I find this is worst on the front page, the "My Account" control panel, and the "Seller CP". Not every page has to have a link to every other page!"
-Thank you for the input. Your suggestions and comments are taking into serious considerations. In fact we are currently working on major revisions to the site and functionality. As we are working to make Kraftwurx as easy and comfortable for you to use as possible. We are working hard to get Kraftwurx.com through the beta phase.
"Postage costs outside the US have been brought up before, I'm sure you're working on that."
-Yes, we do plan to activate US Postal Service asap.
"The other major point of refinement: the materials list. Why do you not have a comparison table showing the major properties of each material - min wall thickness, min detail, modulus of elasticity, yield strength, price etc.? This way a designer could scroll down the table and pick out a suitable material with ease. Currently they have to click through many pages, download pdfs etc, to explore a handful of materials. Your huge range of materials is a major advantage over your competitors, you need to show that off, and make it easy for designers to find the right material for them."
-We are planing to revise the Materials list as part of of the overall site revisions.
"Also, pricing on this page:
www.kraftwurx.com/3d-printing-support/3d...category/materials-2
Is not consistent with the actual pricing in the model manager! Imagine my surprise when I found that EOS Maraging Steel is not $61.94/cm³, but $27.77/cm³! Less than half the price! I actually stopped working on a design because I thought I couldn't make it economical after seeing the incorrect costs on this page."
-Please understand that sellers can purchase 3d prints directly from their Model Manager without any storefront mark-up. Along with sellers having the option to mark-up items they publish for sale, a percentage is added to all products published into the online storefront.
I will keep you updated on these progressions and site changes. Let me know if you have any other questions Luis,
-Marco
Community Manager