Let’s talk about one of the smartest moves we’ve seen indie brands make lately: using pre-orders to secure production — even for 100 units.
Yes, 100.
That’s our minimum for many hybrid or custom toys. And we get it — that’s a lot to fund upfront.
But here’s what’s changed: Brands aren’t waiting for inventory to sell. They’re using pre-sales to trigger production.
And it’s working.
⛔ The Old Way: “Build It and Hope”
Not long ago, most small creators would:
- Pay for tooling and materials
- Wait 8–10 weeks for samples and first batch
- Launch online — hoping it sells
That’s a lot of risk. Upfront cost. Storage. What if it doesn’t move?
We’ve seen too many beautiful toys sit in warehouses because the launch didn’t go as planned.
✅ The New Way: “Sell First, Build Second”
Now, we’re seeing a shift.
Smart brands are launching a pre-order page before they go into production.
Not a wishlist. Not a “coming soon” tease.
A real pre-order — with a clear timeline, product shots (even renders), and a deadline.
They collect real payments — 50–80% upfront — and use that to fund the first run.
We’ve had clients hit 100+ orders in 10 days. One brand collected 80% of total revenue in just 15 days — before we even started making the toy.
That’s not luck. That’s strategy.
🧪 How It Works (in Real Life)
Here’s a recent example:
A UK-based artist wanted to bring her forest spirit character to life — soft recycled cotton body, resin face, 12cm tall.
She didn’t have $5K to fund 100 units upfront.
So we helped her set up a simple pre-order flow:
- Landing page with 3D render, story, and size reference
- Clear timeline: “Ships in 10 weeks”
- Limited quantity: “Only 120 available”
- Urgency: 14-day countdown timer
- Payment: Full price, no deposit
She shared it with her email list and Instagram community.
In 12 days — 138 orders. She raised the cap, funded production, and we started the run.
No debt. No risk. Just momentum.
🧠 Why It Works
It’s not magic. It’s psychology.
- Scarcity (“Only 120”)
- Clarity (“Ships in 10 weeks”)
- Trust (real photos, even if digital)
- Urgency (countdown timer)
People don’t mind waiting — if they know exactly when they’ll get it.
And when you offer something unique, handmade, and sustainable? They’re happy to pre-pay.
❓ Common Questions We Hear
“What if I don’t hit 100?”
That’s the point — you don’t start production unless you do.
We only begin when the order is confirmed and funded.
“Do I need real photos?”
Not yet. High-quality 3D renders work great.
Just be honest — say “artist’s rendering” if it’s not a real photo.
“What about deposits vs full payment?”
We recommend full payment.
It simplifies fulfillment and gives you stronger cash flow.
“Can I cancel if something goes wrong?”
Yes — but be transparent.
If there’s a delay, update your customers.
Most will wait — if you communicate.
⏳ A Word on Timing
Don’t make people wait too long.
We’ve found 6–10 weeks is the sweet spot.
Any longer, and interest fades. Any shorter, and it feels rushed.
And always — always — update your customers.
A simple weekly email like: “Tooling complete. Fabric ordered. First samples arriving next week.”
It builds trust. And excitement.
💡 Final Thought
You don’t need a huge budget to start. You just need a clear story, a good design, and a way to prove demand.
Pre-orders aren’t just a sales tool. They’re a risk-reversal strategy.
They let you say: “We’ll make it — if you’re ready to back it.”
And when your community says yes? That’s not just an order. That’s a signal.
And we’re ready to build.
Need help setting up your pre-order? We share a free template and timeline guide with every new client. Just reach out — let’s get your toy made the smart way.









