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Selling & Store Management

FAQs

This section answers common questions about managing your store and products on 3DIMLI - from pricing and licenses to previews and releases.


How do I set up multiple products under one store?

Each seller operates a single store on 3DIMLI, where you can publish and manage multiple products.

You can:

  • Create unlimited products under one store
  • Organize listings using categories, tags, and attributes
  • Update, pause, or remove products individually
  • Manage everything from the Seller Dashboard

Your store works as a unified catalog, making it easy for buyers to browse all your products.


Can I offer different prices or licenses for the same product?

Yes. 3DIMLI supports license-based pricing per product.

You can:

  • Attach multiple license types to a single product
  • Set different prices for each license
  • Clearly define permitted and restricted usage
  • Offer free or paid license options

This lets you sell one asset for different use cases without duplicating listings.


Can I schedule product launches or releases?

You can control when products become visible on the marketplace.

You can:

  • Prepare products in advance
  • Publish listings when you’re ready to launch
  • Temporarily hide products before or after a release
  • Coordinate releases with promotions or announcements

This is useful for planned drops, seasonal launches, or exclusive releases.


How do I add a product preview (images, video)?

Every product supports rich preview media to help buyers understand what they’re purchasing.

You can add:

  • A main thumbnail image
  • Additional preview images
  • Short preview videos or animations

Previews should be clear, high-quality, and accurately represent the downloadable content. Avoid excessive text, watermarks, or misleading visuals.


How do I manage inventory or stock for digital products?

Digital products don’t have traditional stock limits, but controlled availability is supported when needed.

You can:

  • Limit availability for products using advance options
  • Disable sales once a product reaches its intended limit
  • Update files without creating a new listing

This is useful for limited releases.