i remember when the joke inside fb was that twitter had fewer monthly active users than meta’s support docs.
which makes it pretty funny that zuck now posts here cuz he owns 3b+ users & still has to walk into his competitor’s building to announce a model launch. whether it’s actually him or some pr person it doesn’t really matter.
this platform is significant because the most interesting people, the most important people, & the people shaping the next thing still congregate here like it’s a 24/7 sermon.
You don't need to chant how amazing you are, or feel inspired by the person you are to win.
You just need to repeat successful actions longer and more diligently than any reasonable person would. And that - thankfully - has nothing to do with how you feel today.
Your entire life will change when you learn to love what most people avoid. Wake up early. Focus. Move your body. Eat real foods. Obsess over one thing. Read old books. Be present. Listen intently. Change your mind. Have difficult conversations. The recipe for a good life.
The older I get, the more I realize how much of your life is shaped by the stories you tell yourself. I’m not ready. I’m too late. I’m bad at this. I never follow through. Be careful. You believe what you repeatedly rehearse. Tell better stories. Then prove them through action.
you never forget your early believers because early belief is expensive af.
there’s reputational risk, financial risk, social risk, etc. there’s roughly no proof, no consensus, & no obvious upside. the early believers have to see something way before the market has agreed it should exist.
whereas late belief is absolutely free. this is where you see pure bandwagon & trend following stuff. this rule applies to business sure, but maybe even way more to personal stuff.
This full product shoot was generated inside Sellable. For a traditional shoot, this type of asset set is not cheap. A simple ecommerce product photo can cost around $20 to $75+ per image, while styled, lifestyle, or campaign-style shots can easily go $100 to $500+ per image, depending on the studio, lighting, styling, editing, turnaround, and usage rights.
Shopify also notes that pricing changes based on shot type, scope, editing, equipment, and turnaround time. So imagine a brand with 10 products.
You need ,10 products, multiple angles, studio lighting, background variations
close-ups, editing, retouching, coordination, shipping products to a studio
and waiting days for delivery.
That can easily become $2,000 to $10,000+ for a proper product asset library.
And that’s before you even start testing different creatives for ads. This matters because product photos are not just “nice visuals.”
They directly affect buying confidence. Baymard’s ecommerce UX research found that the product page is often where users decide whether to buy, and poor product-page content can cause users to abandon the purchase.
Baymard also found that shoppers often need more visual context to feel confident, especially real-life or social-style visuals, and that missing visual proof can push users to leave the site and look elsewhere.
Now this can be done with less than $50, in under 15 minutes, directly inside Sellable.
Just upload your product and generate studio-quality product assets with pre-made camera settings, AI Influencers and Unlimited Angle fast enough to actually test what converts.
You can now train a 3D LoRA, exclusively on fal!
TRELLIS.2 LoRA Trainer turns a folder of 3D assets into custom image-to-3D adapters, fine-tune shape and texture, then generate GLBs that match your style.
Product photography is still way too slow for how fast brands need to move.
You spend weeks planning a shoot, testing concepts, waiting on edits, and somehow the best-performing creative is still the random flash photo that took 5 minutes.
That’s what I’m building Sellable for.
Upload a product, pick a vibe, and generate campaign-ready shots across studio, UGC, beauty, lifestyle, and ecommerce styles.
One product in.
A full creative direction out.