Shipped weekly by one founder who sells on Etsy too. Real changes, no fluff.
The big one. LzyPOD now pushes complete, policy-compliant draft listings straight to Etsy: photos, an SEO title and 13 tags, a full description, per-size prices, and a size chart, with your production partner disclosed automatically. When an order comes in, it goes to production through your own CustomCat account and the tracking number is posted back to Etsy, so your buyer gets notified without you lifting a finger. Approve each order with one click, or turn on full auto.
The product builder: put a tee, a hoodie, and a mug in a single listing, each with its own colors, sizes, and price. Add a back print. The builder pulls real production costs and shows "you keep ~$7.40 (39%)" for every size before you list, so no more accidental one-dollar-margin products. It writes the Etsy SEO for you, generates a size chart, and lets you drag your photos into the order you want. A full listing in about 10 minutes.
Cleaned up the SEO under the hood: tags are trimmed at whole words (no more cut-off "gif"), the description is longer and structured the way Etsy indexes it, and materials, image alt text, and auto-renew get filled in for you. The photo step now nudges you toward the 7 to 10 photos that actually convert.
Lifestyle mockups got a big realism upgrade: brighter, even lighting and recognizable real scenes (cafe, office, street) instead of flat studio shots. Drag-and-drop or paste a product photo to start, and upscale finished art to a true 4K for large prints.
Type a sentence, get a print-ready, transparent PNG in under a minute, on two AI engines with a commercial license included. The lazy way to design products that sell. Everything since has been about turning that design into a shop that runs itself.