Start a sourcing request.
Send a product, a sketch, or the trend you’ve spotted. A person — not a form pipeline — replies within 1 business day with the questions that lock your brief. Then the clock starts: factory options in 7 business days.
Missing some of it? Send what you have — locking the rest is what the first reply is for. Costs nothing to look.
Tell Frenzee what you want to make — even a few words is fine. Frenzee asks follow-up questions and shapes the brief on the right.
Nothing is sent to factories. Your brief goes to a person at Frenzee, who replies within 1 business day.
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Is this AI, or a person?
A person — the same one who runs your production. Our tools do the market reading and keep schedules honest; they never replace the person who owns your outcome. First reply within 1 business day.
How do you make money?
One number. The quote you receive already includes our margin — no line-item stack, no percentage you discover later. Until you commit to a run, looking costs nothing.
Why not go to a factory directly?
You can — the quote is the easy part. The cost sits around it: minimums negotiated in someone else’s language, specs drifting between sample and bulk, money sent before anything is proven. We work in the factory’s own language and timezone, and the brief you lock is the brief they quote.
Who sees my designs?
Factories quoting your product see the spec, not your name — you stay anonymous until you choose to commit. Your designs are quoted for you, not shopped around.
How real is the seven-day promise?
Seven business days from a locked brief — the clock starts when the brief locks, not when you first write. Day 5 you get a checkpoint either way; if anything slips, you hear it then with a reason, not on day 8.
Rather explore on your own first? The sourcing guide turns your idea into a factory-ready pack, no account needed.