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Mar 2017

I was going to mention it to you when I looked at your hub earlier, I noticed you had a lot of exotic (prototyping) materials.

Check it out for yourself, play Customer and see if you can see any of those materials from the front-end without knowing the name of them.

I already raised the issue with support@3dhubs and was quite bluntly shut down. Not sure if someone was just having a bad day or who knows. Before giving up completely, I thought I would give it one more try by asking @Filemon directly.

I am not trying to be unreasonable, I understand the goal is to increase conversions by not overwhelming the customer with too much information, but by the same token, I feel it is a gross error to completely eliminate materials that are available. Add an options button just for those customers that want to look, or just put them back in the drop-down again after they’ve selected a hub to let them see what is really available.

The downside? None, they’ve already converted from upload to material to hub selection. The upside? At that point, they may actually decide to choose a material that (usually) yields higher revenue for the Hub and 3D Hubs. Win-Win.

Hi guys, maybe best to start a new thread for this.

I’ll very quickly respond here, although I’m not sure I completely understand. None of the materials have been removed. Especially for the examples you give, e.g. Woodfill, search has always been the only option to find it. Or is that not what you mean?

Having that said, we’re working on a BIG improvement of our material database we plan to put live in Q2. It will be a very comprehensive index where customers can search amongst all materials. I expect a lot from that. The goal is exactly what you mention, to make it easier for customers to search and find what they need between all the different (exotic) 3dp materials.

Sorry yes I’m on a variation where the customer needs to select a material.

I like this layout but I believe it would be better for customers to see all the materials. Now if the Prototyping Plastics tab was GENERAL PURPOSE PLASTICS (FDM) it could cover and show all FDM materials that the hub offers. If the customer needs something specific they can still search using the advanced tab.

Hello guys, I’ve created another forum specifically for this topic as @filemon suggested. We can move our conversation over there for organization purposes if you like. As well, if you could please repost any evidence you have put here over there for future reference, and for anyone new jumping onto the topic!

yes this shows up if you view a hub directly, but if you upload a stl and go through the process it does not show when you get to a hub.

10 months later

didn’t get any orders in months :frowning:
seems like something is horrible wrong since the new material selector…