GYPD | gypd.store | gypd.online

Complex 3D designs, printed cleanly with expert tooling, ready templates, and a smarter order flow.

GYPD is built for creators, startups, labs, and hobbyists who need difficult geometry printed the right way. Customers can browse template-ready files, upload their own designs for quoting, or buy low-cost DIY bundles with guided builds.

Studio promise
Preflight review before every paid print
Best for
Custom parts, prototypes, props, and DIY kits
Order model
Upload, approve, print, finish, ship
Template Vault Ready-to-print files with clean previews
Custom Uploads STL, OBJ, STEP repair and quote flow
DIY Bundles Cheap kits, parts sets, and guided builds
Launch shape

The two-domain setup already gives you a stronger launch.

Use gypd.store as the order engine for templates, uploads, and bundles. Use gypd.online as the authority layer for guides, FAQs, project stories, and SEO-rich learning pages.

That split keeps commerce focused while your content library grows into a discovery channel.

Core engine

Everything the GYPD storefront should cover from day one.

01

Custom design uploads

Users submit their own models for printing, quantity planning, finish selection, and production review.

02

Template vault

A structured 3D template section for ready-made parts, organizers, fixtures, enclosures, props, and starter designs.

03

Project library and DIY bundles

Cheap, maker-friendly kits grouped by skill level so people can browse prints they can actually build with.

04

Expert file repair

This is one of the pieces most new print brands miss: wall checks, tolerance review, support strategy, and slicer optimization before production.

05

Material and finishing selection

A simple path for choosing material, layer quality, infill, durability, and post-processing without confusing new users.

06

Bulk, startup, and classroom orders

Add a route for prototype batches, institutional kits, and repeatable part packs so the business is not limited to one-off hobby jobs.

Print pipeline

From file intake to finished part, the flow stays clear.

  1. Pick your route

    Start with a GYPD template, a bundle, or a customer-uploaded design.

  2. Run preflight review

    Check geometry, thin walls, tolerances, orientation, and support needs before quoting.

  3. Approve build settings

    Confirm material, layer quality, quantity, finish, and shipping timing.

  4. Print, finish, and dispatch

    Deliver a clean final object or a low-cost kit bundle with guide-led assembly.

Template vault

Ready-made designs that make ordering faster and easier.

For creators

Desk systems, product stands, cable docks, organizer sets

Designed to convert fast with low-friction buyers

For practical users

Replacement parts and utility fixtures

Small jobs that build trust and repeat demand

For makers

Robotics shells, brackets, mounts, and test rigs

Ideal for iterative printing and bundle add-ons

For fandom and craft

Props, cosplay accents, mini terrain, display accessories

Great for social content and premium finishes

Project library

Cheap projects and DIY bundles users can actually build.

Rs. 799 - Rs. 1,299

Desk cable command kit

Printed channels, clips, stand-offs, and a short assembly guide for makers who want a quick first project.

Starter build

Rs. 1,499 - Rs. 2,499

Smart home wall mount bundle

A low-cost pack with modular plates, fasteners, cable paths, and printable accessories for clean installations.

Home utility

Rs. 2,999 and up

Robotics prototype shell pack

Sensor brackets, shell parts, and fitting revisions designed for student teams and startup experiments.

Lab build

What you missed and should add

These features make the business feel serious, not generic.

Material selector

Explain when to choose PLA, PETG, TPU, or a stronger technical material so buyers do not guess.

Quality assurance lane

Show calibration standards, fit checks, and visual inspection steps to justify premium pricing.

Repair and optimization service

Offer model cleanup, support planning, split-part strategy, and redesign help for difficult prints.

Quantity pricing and reorder memory

Repeat jobs and small batches should get saved specs, faster quoting, and volume logic.

Institutional and B2B track

Add a route for startups, schools, labs, and agencies that need recurring parts or curated kits.

Shipping and packaging story

Fragile geometry needs proper packing, delivery expectations, and defect handling spelled out early.

Guide vault

Use guides and FAQs to convert confused visitors into buyers.

How to prepare a file for 3D printing

Explain walls, supports, tolerances, overhangs, and common export mistakes.

Material guide for beginners

Help users choose parts for display, outdoor use, flexible jobs, or mechanical stress.

DIY kit assembly playbooks

Pair each bundle with a clear guide so the project value feels bigger than the printed plastic alone.

Project stories and build logs

Publish case studies on gypd.online to show before-after thinking, not just final renders.

FAQ

Can users upload their own files?

Yes. GYPD should support direct design uploads for quoting, repair review, and production approval.

Should templates and custom jobs live together?

Yes, but with separate entry paths. Templates sell speed. Uploads sell flexibility. Keep both visible from the hero.

Why add cheap DIY bundles?

They create an accessible first purchase, increase content opportunities, and help the brand reach maker communities.

What should happen before a quote is final?

A preflight review: wall thickness, orientation, printability, quantity, material, finish, and delivery expectation.

Which domain should hold the guides?

Put the knowledge hub on gypd.online and drive order intent back into gypd.store.

Launch ready CTA

Build the first version around uploads, bundles, and proof.

The next layer after this front-end should be a real upload flow, checkout, material calculator, order dashboard, and guide CMS.

gypd.store for ordering gypd.online for guides and stories