Andrew Underwood (@andrunder) 's Twitter Profile
Andrew Underwood

@andrunder

Product and Marketing | Co-founder of Commerce.js

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Our community is now over 1.2k #developers strong! ❤️ Join us in making API-first, #headless eCommerce powerful and fun for developers👇 slack.commercejs.com

Our community is now over 1.2k #developers strong! ❤️

Join us in making API-first, #headless eCommerce powerful and fun for developers👇 
slack.commercejs.com
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One of the coolest things about Commerce.js, is how approachable we've made it for developers to build API-first, headless commerce applications. Here's an awesome portfolio project by @AndreeaEgli using React Vercel Stripe Commerce.js 💮plantpedia-2-0.vercel.app

One of the coolest things about Commerce.js, is how approachable we've made it for developers to build  API-first, headless commerce applications.

Here's an awesome portfolio project by @AndreeaEgli using <a href="/reactjs/">React</a> <a href="/vercel/">Vercel</a> <a href="/stripe/">Stripe</a> <a href="/CommerceJs/">Commerce.js</a> 

💮plantpedia-2-0.vercel.app
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Love the upcycling, circular business model from Karma Trade! ♻️ A zero waste clothing swap service with a shared closet concept. 📍Based out of Champaign-Urbana with their eCom powered by Commerce.js 🙌 karmatrade.shop

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You can now add custom attributes to your products from both the dashboard and API! Store any type of data (or emoji) against your products. This allows complex product modelling and richer product display pages, all without relying on a headless CMS. commercejs.com/blog/data-mode…

You can now add custom attributes to your products from both the dashboard and API!

Store any type of data (or emoji) against your products.

This allows complex product modelling and richer product display pages, all without relying on a headless CMS.

commercejs.com/blog/data-mode…
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We've loved playing around with Pipedream to quickly connect Commerce.js powered stores with other APIs and platforms. Check out how to set up workflows and triggers 👇 commercejs.com/blog/connect-c…

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An awesome stack powering this fun experience! 🖼️ #nextjs Frontend framework 🚀 Netlify Hosting 📈 Plausible Analytics Analytics 💳 Stripe Payments 📦 Shippo Shipping rates and labels 🛍️ Commerce.js Commerce Check it out dogsilly.com

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Wear your NFTs with Blocked! Connect your wallet to verify ownership, pick an NFT, print it on merch 🐵 Commerce.js commerce WalletConnect wallet Next.js frontend Netlify hosting Printful print on demand Stripe payments printapes.com

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Earlier this year I stepped away from Commerce.js. It was a privilege to work alongside and partner with so many talented people, thank you for all your support and guidance 🙏 I’ll be taking a break before thinking about what’s next. Please reach out if you’d like to chat!

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Many NFT projects are building their own games or 3D worlds, which is fantastic. But imagine having 3D files for your assets that can be imported into the open metaverse! 🎮 Interoperability is the key and Futureverse with FLUF World FLUFs 🐰offers that & more! Already in #GTA5!

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Found a person who’s growing their own tool handles by placing the tool heads over small branches & allowing them to grow in place over the span of a few years This is the correct pace of life & the ideal orientation towards work

Found a person who’s growing their own tool handles by placing the tool heads over small branches &amp; allowing them to grow in place over the span of a few years

This is the correct pace of life &amp; the ideal orientation towards work