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Vendors: how about spending 30 seconds making shipping labels instead of 30 minutes?

by /u/DarknetVendor · 0 votes · 10th April, 2023 17:35

Now you can!

I made a tool that takes the addresses your customers gave you (unlimited # of them) and parses them into the bitcoinpostage.info .csv template so that all you have to do is upload the addresses (or paste them 1 per line) and download the result, which you can then use on bitcoinpostage.info to create the labels.

I made this tool for myself since I hate making labels so goddamn much. Figured I'd introduce it to the public and eventually make some money with it.

There are more detailed instructions on the page as well as a gif showing you how it works⚠️. Super simple stuff.

Not only is it fast, but it doesn't make any mistakes copying addresses like a human does. So you can rest assured you printed exactly what the customer gave you.

Links
http://labels4idwnroe53gm7t2qezpl3evph5cu7rt3zxj22jrpau4ibmjrad.onion/

address.express is the clearnet version.
I recommend using this link with the mullvad browser⚠️ unless you are cool with disabling javascript for a second on your tor browser while you use it.

Like I just mentioned, this tool does require javascript, unfortunately (I'm not smart enough to make it work with php only), but it's secure and doesn't store any data. I included some of the code showing how it handles your data on the homepage and I'd be more than happy to provide the entire code to dread admin if requested.

If you aren't comfortable with that, don't use the tool. Simple. You'll be wasting a lot of hours every week though!

Eventually I will limit the output to 10 addresses for free users and implement a membership option for unlimited outputs. It will be $50/mo.

Let me know what you think and if like it / have any questions!

Note: This is for USPS labels only at the moment.


User: /u/hydronerd

I had no idea there was a "CSV import" option