Is Silhouet a Shopify replacement?
No. Shopify manages commerce. Silhouet is focused on product development, production data, tech packs, BOMs, and factory-ready workflows.
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The sell side of fashion runs on Shopify. Silhouet is building the make side by connecting catalog data to product development, production details, tech packs, BOMs, and factory handoff workflows.
Shopify is the commerce backbone for many emerging fashion brands. It manages storefronts, product pages, variants, images, pricing, inventory context, and orders.
A product page is not a production system. It does not hold all of the material, measurement, construction, sample, packaging, and vendor context needed to make the garment reliably.
Shopify can provide a starting point for product names, descriptions, images, variants, options, SKUs, and catalog organization. That data gives Silhouet useful product context before deeper production details are added.
Production records need more than commerce data: BOMs, fabrics, trims, measurements, construction details, fit notes, factory instructions, packaging, labels, sample status, and revision history all need a structured home.
Silhouet is designed to connect what a brand sells to how that product gets made. Shopify products and variants can become the starting point for structured production records, tech packs, BOMs, colorway data, and production workflows.
No. Shopify manages commerce. Silhouet is focused on product development, production data, tech packs, BOMs, and factory-ready workflows.
For many emerging brands, Shopify already contains product names, descriptions, images, variants, and SKUs. That makes it a useful starting point for structuring production records.
Teams still need to add production-specific details such as materials, trims, sizing, construction, packaging, labels, factory notes, and revision history.
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