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3DIMLI News

Product Updates

New launches, product improvements, and platform upgrades from the 3DIMLI team. Each update explains what changed, why it matters, and how it helps creators, sellers, and buyers build a better digital experience.

Platform Update

Product pages, search, and sign-in feel smoother

This update improves the core buying path across product pages, search results, and account sign-in. Buyers can move from discovery to checkout with less friction, clearer product context, and a more reliable account experience.

For sellers, the practical benefit is stronger product visibility and fewer small interruptions between a buyer finding a product and deciding to purchase it. Better product type handling also means listings can be shown with the right structure for what is being sold.

We also tightened SEO and storefront details, so public pages are easier to understand for both people and search engines. It is the kind of behind-the-scenes polish that makes a store feel more professional without asking sellers to manage extra technical settings.

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How to Sign In to 3DIMLI

A quick login walkthrough covering email sign-in, Google sign-in, and account recovery.

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Feature Update

Website Builder opens up for sellers and buyers

The Website Builder became a bigger part of 3DIMLI, not just a seller storefront tool. Sellers can build branded product pages and launch pages, while buyers and other users can also create their own website, personal page, portfolio, or profile at a 3DIMLI URL.

This matters because not every user starts by selling a product. Some people first need a simple public home for their work, links, projects, resume, community, or portfolio. The builder lets them start with a page and grow into a store when they are ready.

Preview support also makes publishing safer. Users can review unpublished pages, check copy, media, product sections, and mobile layout, then publish only when the page feels ready.

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Create your own Website with 3DIMLI Website Builder

Shows how users can create their own website with the 3DIMLI Website Builder.

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Feature Update

Booking products, services, workflows, and availability arrive

3DIMLI introduced booking products, giving sellers a way to sell time-based services inside the same store where they sell digital files. A booking can be a consultation, live class, portfolio review, support call, coaching session, or any scheduled service.

The booking system is built around real service workflows: sellers can define the service, set availability times, manage booking rules, collect appointment details, and keep the customer record connected to the product and order flow.

For buyers, booking feels familiar because it still fits inside the 3DIMLI product and checkout experience. For sellers, it means services, schedules, availability, and customer appointments can live in one store instead of being split across separate tools.

Feature Update

Live product search for custom storefronts

Website Builder navbars can now include live product search. Visitors can search a seller's catalog from the storefront itself instead of jumping back to a separate SAAS Platform page.

For sellers with larger catalogs, this makes a custom store feel more useful and complete. A buyer can land on a branded page, search for the exact asset, file type, product, or topic they need, and continue browsing inside the same store.

This update also expanded the booking product type across product creation, dashboard flows, and SEO paths, bringing appointment-based selling closer to the same standard as downloadable digital products.

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3DIMLI Store Builder Feature

A store builder walkthrough showing the direction of the custom storefront experience.

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Feature Update

Draft, publish, update, unpublish, and optimize pages

Website Builder pages now have a clearer publishing lifecycle. Sellers can save work as a draft, publish a finished page, update a live page, and unpublish a page when it should no longer be public.

Each page can also carry its own on-page SEO details, so users can shape page titles, descriptions, search context, and sharing context for a specific landing page, portfolio page, product page, or storefront section.

This turns the builder into a more practical website workflow, not just a page editor. Users can prepare campaigns privately, keep seasonal pages ready, optimize each page for its purpose, and control what visitors can see at any moment.

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How to Optimize Your 3D Model Listing for SEO on 3DIMLI

Explains how sellers can use SEO fields to make product pages clearer and easier to discover.

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Feature Update

Reusable blocks and pre-made sections speed up page building

The Website Builder gained reusable content blocks and pre-made sections, helping users build pages much faster without starting from an empty canvas each time.

Users can assemble pages from ready-made sections, then customize layout, copy, media, colors, typography, product areas, and content blocks to match their brand or personal page.

This matters because a 3DIMLI website can be a storefront, portfolio, launch page, profile, product showcase, or trust-building home. Reusable blocks make that easier for non-coders while still leaving room for creative control.

Launch Update

Affiliate program becomes a relationship channel

3DIMLI started rolling out affiliate program support, giving creators, educators, studios, agencies, and partners a clearer way to introduce new users to the platform and earn from qualified referrals.

The affiliate workflow is not only about sharing a link. Affiliates can manage their referred users and reach out through their connected email account, which helps them build a real relationship after the referral happens.

That matters because affiliate value continues for as long as referred users stay active. Affiliates can support people they brought in, help them understand 3DIMLI, and grow long-term revenue instead of treating each referral as a one-time event.

Platform Update

Third-party integrations and cloud saves arrive

3DIMLI added third-party integrations so stores can connect with the tools creators already use. Integrations cover cloud storage, email, notifications, analytics, and workflow automation, helping 3DIMLI fit into a seller's wider business stack.

Buyers also gained a major convenience upgrade: purchased files can be saved directly to connected cloud storage such as Google Drive or Dropbox instead of always downloading first and uploading manually. This is especially useful for large assets, multi-device work, backups, and organized product libraries.

The same period also strengthened subscriptions, storage plans, media management, billing flows, and seller operations. Together, these systems make a digital store more reliable as catalogs, traffic, and customer activity grow.

Platform Update

Freedom Pay Classic expands payment gateway coverage

3DIMLI added Freedom Pay Classic as another seller-connected payment option, expanding gateway coverage for more regions and seller setups.

This continued the staged payment rollout across PayPal, Stripe, Razorpay, and Freedom Pay Classic. Different sellers need different gateways depending on country, account eligibility, buyer habits, and business setup.

The long-term goal is simple: sellers should be able to connect the payment provider that fits them, receive money directly through their own account, and keep the checkout experience inside their 3DIMLI store.

Platform Update

Storage plans support much larger product files

3DIMLI introduced storage plans so sellers can work with bigger digital products without feeling boxed in by a small fixed upload limit.

Instead of treating every product as if it should fit inside a tiny file cap, storage becomes a capacity choice. Sellers can upload large 3D assets, video files, software builds, game packages, audio libraries, and bundled downloads as long as their account has enough storage available.

The model is designed to be cost-effective and friendly: start with the storage you need, upgrade as your catalog grows, and avoid paying for capacity before your business actually needs it.

Launch Update

AI MCP brings store management into AI clients

3DIMLI introduced an OAuth-enabled MCP server, making it possible for compatible AI clients to connect securely with a user's 3DIMLI account. This gives AI assistants a structured way to help with profile settings, purchases, downloads, support search, store settings, billing, and product management.

For sellers, this is a major shift from using AI only for writing ideas. With the MCP connection, AI can help review catalog data, improve product titles and descriptions, work on SEO details, manage product status, answer audit notes, support bulk listing workflows, and help set up or manage booking services on the fly.

For buyers, MCP support can also make account and purchase workflows easier to navigate from an AI client, while still keeping authentication and permissions under the user's control.

Feature Update

Discounts, coupons, and promotions become first-class tools

3DIMLI introduced a stronger promotion toolkit with automatic discounts and coupon codes. Sellers can run public discounts, private coupons, launch offers, seasonal campaigns, bundle deals, and limited-time promotions from inside the product system.

The important part is control. Promotions can be scoped to products, variants, or license tiers, and sellers can set validity windows, usage limits, per-customer limits, visibility, and redemption tracking.

This helps sellers grow revenue without losing control over pricing. A creator can discount an entry-level license, protect a premium license, run a first-50-buyers launch coupon, or end a promotion automatically when the campaign is over.

Feature Update

Software, video, and custom license workflows

3DIMLI expanded product support for sellers working with software, videos, and custom licenses. Instead of forcing every product into a simple file-download model, each product type can now carry details that match how it is actually sold.

For software and games, license-aware selling is especially important. Sellers can offer clearer license tiers, connect license verification into their own apps or launchers, and give buyers proof of purchase that maps to the right access level.

This makes 3DIMLI more useful for developers, tool makers, educators, studios, and digital product businesses that sell more than simple static files.

Platform Update

Razorpay support improves for Indian sellers

3DIMLI improved Razorpay and Razorpay Classic support, giving Indian sellers a more practical way to connect payments to their store.

Razorpay matters because many Indian creators need a familiar local gateway rather than depending only on international payment options. Better gateway setup helps them start selling with fewer payment barriers.

This payment work also strengthened the wider checkout foundation around orders, refunds, and gateway configuration, so sellers can run a real digital business from their own account.

Platform Update

Stripe, PayPal, refunds, and storage plans get stronger

Stripe, Stripe Classic, PayPal, payment status checks, and refund flows became more dependable. The goal is simple: buyers should be able to pay confidently, and sellers should understand what happened after every order.

3DIMLI uses a direct-to-seller payment model, so customer payments go to the seller's connected payment account instead of sitting inside 3DIMLI. Improvements around gateway checks, checkout behavior, refund states, and webhook handling help protect that flow.

Storage plan improvements also help growing sellers manage larger product libraries. As catalogs expand, sellers need clear upgrade paths, usage visibility, and fewer surprises around file limits.

Launch Update

Desktop bulk uploads, Android, discounts, and notifications

3DIMLI expanded beyond the browser with Android and desktop app work, making store management possible from more devices and more workflows.

The desktop app introduced bulk upload workflows through Watch Folder. Sellers can organize local product folders, let the app detect product types, create drafts automatically, edit offline, and prepare many listings without starting from a blank product form every time.

This is a big advantage for creators moving large catalogs, 3D asset packs, audio libraries, graphics bundles, templates, or software builds. Discounts, coupons, store-wide offers, and push notifications also became part of the seller toolkit, helping stores launch campaigns and bring buyers back.

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Part 1 - How to Download 3DIMLI Desktop App and Set Up the Watch Folder

Shows how to install the desktop app and prepare Watch Folder for bulk upload workflows.

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Part 2 - How to Create Products Using the Watch Folder on 3DIMLI

Walks through creating product drafts automatically from organized folders.

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Platform Update

Faster product pages and richer discovery

Product pages, store pages, search, reviews, related products, and buyer library flows were improved to make browsing and buying smoother.

For buyers, this means clearer product discovery, stronger product context, and easier access after purchase. For sellers, it means products have more chances to be found, compared, saved, and revisited.

License choices also became more visible across carts, orders, receipts, and seller dashboards. That clarity matters when products can have different usage rights, tiers, formats, or bundles.

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How to Purchase Products on 3DIMLI

Shows the buyer path for browsing, purchasing, and downloading free or paid products.

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Feature Update

Multi-license pricing reaches checkout

Sellers can offer multiple license choices for the same product, giving buyers a clearer way to choose the rights they need before purchase.

This is useful for digital products where personal, commercial, studio, redistribution, or custom usage should not all be priced the same. Sellers can protect higher-value rights while still offering entry-level options.

The experience connects license choices across product cards, carts, orders, refund views, receipts, and seller tools, so licensing feels like part of the product system instead of an afterthought.

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How to Price Your eBook on 3DIMLI

Covers pricing choices, license thinking, and product setup for a digital product.

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Platform Update

Better SEO and discovery pages

3DIMLI added more SEO structure around product pages, discover pages, and platform content so sellers can be found more easily by buyers and search engines.

Good SEO is not just metadata. It is clearer product structure, category pages, crawlable discovery paths, readable titles, strong descriptions, and reliable public pages.

For sellers, this means product listings can do more long-term work. Instead of depending only on social posts or one-time traffic spikes, products have a stronger chance of being discovered over time.

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How to Optimize Your 3D Model Listing for SEO on 3DIMLI

A practical walkthrough for improving product SEO details before publishing.

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Feature Update

Product scheduling, reminders, and takedown tools

Stores gained better product lifecycle tools, including product scheduling, scheduled status changes, expiry handling, reminders, and takedown workflows.

These tools help sellers manage products before and after launch. A product can be scheduled for a release window, reviewed, updated, paused, expired, or removed without turning the dashboard into a manual checklist.

For buyers, lifecycle clarity means fewer confusing product states. They can understand whether a product is active, available, expired, under review, or no longer public.

Platform Update

Graphics products, larger uploads, and follow systems

Graphics joined the product family, giving designers and visual creators a natural way to sell icons, illustrations, textures, patterns, UI elements, posters, artworks, and other design files.

Upload and file-handling improvements helped creators with larger assets and more complex catalogs. That matters for sellers working with 3D files, graphics packs, source files, audio bundles, video material, or software archives.

Follow and audience features also improved the repeat-buyer loop. Buyers can follow stores and come back for new releases instead of treating every purchase as a one-time visit.

Feature Update

Pay what you want, watermarks, and sales limits

Sellers gained more control over pricing and access with pay-what-you-want pricing, image watermarking, purchase validity, purchase limits, sales limits, and buyer update tags.

Pay-what-you-want gives creators more flexibility for community releases, supporter pricing, free resources with optional support, and early experiments where the right price is not obvious yet.

Sales limits and validity windows help sellers control scarcity, event-based releases, early access, limited bundles, or products that should only be available for a certain time or quantity.

Platform Update

Product review tools, integrations, and audio products

3DIMLI added product review workflows, seller verification improvements, integration event tracking, and audio product support.

Audio support widened the catalog for creators selling music, sound effects, loops, voice packs, ambience, and other sound assets. More product types mean more creators can use one store instead of splitting work across multiple platforms.

Integration and review improvements helped make the platform safer and more operationally visible. Sellers get clearer workflows, and buyers get more confidence when browsing published products.

Feature Update

Public stores and seller product management

Public seller stores became more complete, while product management gained clearer lifecycle states, product visibility, and review actions.

A public store gives sellers a home for their brand, not just a collection of individual product links. Buyers can browse the seller's catalog, understand the creator behind the products, and return later.

Seller dashboard improvements made it easier to manage products after upload, including drafts, updates, visibility, and review-related actions.

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3DIMLI Seller Dashboard Overview

A seller dashboard walkthrough covering store operations and account tools.

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Platform Update

Account, billing, checkout, and refund improvements

Account access, billing screens, checkout behavior, refund handling, and dashboard filters were improved across the platform.

This update focused on repeat workflows that sellers and buyers touch often. Signing in, checking orders, managing billing details, reviewing refund requests, and filtering dashboard data should feel predictable.

Better everyday reliability makes the platform easier to trust. Sellers can spend more time improving products and less time fighting operational friction.

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How to Manage Your Orders on 3DIMLI

Explains order tracking, sales visibility, and refund management from the seller side.

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Platform Update

Product creation and platform management grow up

Category management, seller onboarding, product creation, product updates, download history, and refund handling became more complete.

For sellers, product creation is the heart of the platform. The editor needs to handle descriptions, files, categories, media, pricing, licenses, and publish states without making creators feel lost.

For buyers, stronger purchase and download history makes the post-purchase experience more dependable. A digital product should be easy to find again after checkout.

Feature Update

Search, checkout, and refund groundwork

Search gained better filters, sorting, pagination, and price controls. Buyers could find products more easily, and sellers had more ways to present a useful catalog.

Checkout, download history, and refund policy workflows also became more connected to the purchase experience. That matters because a digital product sale does not end when payment succeeds.

This update helped shape the buyer journey around discovery, purchase, download, and support, instead of treating each step as a separate screen.

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Platform Update

Payment integration and refund notifications

January focused on making the commerce foundation more real with payment integration work and refund notification improvements.

For sellers, payment integration is the bridge between a product listing and an actual business. It connects the storefront to the seller's gateway account so revenue can move directly to the account they control.

Refund notifications also make support more transparent. When a refund request moves forward, both sides need clear communication so there is less uncertainty around the order.

Platform Update

Seller onboarding, PayPal orders, refunds, and earnings

Seller onboarding became more practical, with early payment setup, order creation, refunds, earnings, and purchased-product flows coming together.

This made the selling experience feel more complete for creators preparing to launch real products. A seller could move from account setup toward payment configuration, order handling, and post-purchase management.

It also shaped the buyer side of the platform by connecting checkout to purchased products and refund handling.

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Launch Update

3DIMLI moves toward multi-product commerce

The platform began expanding beyond a 3D-only SAAS Platform into a broader place for selling digital products.

This was an important shift in product direction. 3DIMLI started moving toward a store builder for creators who sell many types of digital work: 3D models, graphics, audio, ebooks, software, videos, games, templates, and more.

Cookie consent, discounts, coupons, account improvements, and mobile refinements started shaping the wider commerce experience around that broader catalog.

Feature Update

Messaging, checkout, and storage foundations

3DIMLI added early messaging, chat, offline-ready app foundations, checkout foundations, reporting, notifications, and media storage improvements.

Messaging and chat help buyers ask questions before or after purchase. That is important for digital products where licensing, file formats, compatibility, and support expectations can affect the buying decision.

Checkout and storage work connected the product catalog to the systems needed for real digital delivery: payments, product files, images, notifications, and buyer access.

Feature Update

Richer product pages, search, follows, and reviews

Product pages gained richer details, attributes, rich text, search behavior, linked accounts, follows, reviews, and upvotes.

This made the SAAS Platform feel more social, searchable, and useful for buyers comparing digital products. A buyer could evaluate more than a thumbnail and a price.

For sellers, richer product pages meant more room to explain file details, use cases, compatibility, and value, which is especially important for technical assets and creative packs.

Platform Update

Dashboards, moderation, and account tools

Seller, buyer, and platform dashboards became more structured, with clearer sections for orders, customers, products, moderation, and account access.

Dashboards are where sellers return after the first upload. They need to review products, handle orders, manage buyer activity, resolve issues, and keep the store healthy.

Bulk actions, mobile dashboard improvements, reset password, categories, and tags helped turn early workflows into real operating tools.

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Launch Update

3DIMLI begins as a SAAS Platform for digital creators

The early platform focused on accounts, seller and buyer roles, product categories, carts, bookmarks, seller onboarding, product review, refunds, and responsive dashboards.

These foundations created the first complete loop: sellers could prepare products, buyers could browse and save them, and the platform could support account, cart, review, and refund workflows.

Those foundations became the starting point for the broader creator commerce platform 3DIMLI is building today.

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