I run a remote 3D printing business — selling products across Amazon, eBay, and Etsy, with none of the printers I rely on actually being mine. Two years ago I built a 25-printer farm, scaled it past the UK VAT threshold, and realised I'd built myself a job, not a company. So I got rid of the printers and kept the products. Outsourced fulfilment to partners in the UK and US. Now I run the whole thing from Chiang Mai.
Farmless is where I document how this actually works, in real time. Not theory. Not retired-guru content. The four pillars: Product, Fulfilment, Marketplace, Operations.
Free tier: build-in-public posts, the framework, open discussion.
Paid tier ($47/month): the full playbooks, the operational systems, the supplier vetting methodology.
For operators with a 3D printed product, or close to one, who'd rather not spend the next five years buying printers.