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印个草果 is an intelligent AI-powered print ordering platform that aims to connect consumers, enterprise customers, print shops, and printing factories, creating a closed-loop service model of “cloud-based order intake — intelligent production — local delivery.” The page emphasizes low-cost printing, claiming that photo and A4 printing can be as low as 0.05 RMB per sheet/page. Users can try it via WeChat QR code scanning. It is positioned for scenarios such as personal printing, corporate materials, print shop order intake, and helping factories absorb production orders.
The platform’s core workflow is fairly clear: upload files, configure printing parameters, enter the delivery address, and pay. It is suitable for standardized online printing orders. Backend capabilities include AI-powered order intake, nearby order assignment, urgent orders handled by local print shops, next-day or regular orders handled by factories, order details, and full-process visual tracking. For factories, it offers an order management platform and supply chain optimization modules; for print shops, it provides dedicated QR codes, online-to-offline order conversion, settlement, and reconciliation. The page also mentions automatic imposition, color calibration, AI-powered proofing, and support for 300+ product categories, including brochures, packaging boxes, and business printing.
Pricing is based on partnership models rather than traditional subscriptions. The print shop SaaS partnership is listed at 0 RMB, with a 10% information service fee charged per order, and supports T+1 withdrawal and settlement. City partners pay 50000 RMB and receive 1%–3% of citywide order revenue. Factory partners are required to pay a 50000 RMB deposit. Private deployment/OEM white-labeling is priced at 800000 RMB and includes server-side core source code, UI and frontend customization, custom development, and on-site engineer support. This model is more like a channel or industrial platform partnership, and is best evaluated by parties with offline resources based on expected investment returns.
The strengths are its vertical focus, clearly defined participant roles, and ability to cover consumer ordering, print shop fulfillment, factory production, and city agent revenue. Its low-barrier print shop partnership and private deployment options also provide choices for different levels of partners. The main weaknesses are that the page contains a large amount of Nova English template placeholder content, while the FAQ, media coverage, and parts of the team introduction feel insufficiently credible. Common enterprise SaaS capabilities such as permission systems, APIs, third-party integrations, SLAs, privacy compliance, backup, and disaster recovery are disclosed only minimally. On data security, only “encrypted transmission” is mentioned.
It is best suited for print shops, regional printing factories, city partners with local business development capabilities, and companies that need centralized management of printing needs. In terms of access from China, judging from the content and WeChat entry point, it appears to target domestic users, so direct access is likely to work well. For payments, only WeChat scan-to-try and T+1 settlement are clearly mentioned; other methods are not disclosed. If mature enterprise software capabilities are a priority, it may be worth comparing with local print service platforms, enterprise procurement systems, or self-built print order management systems.
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