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Corelim

The operating system for growing fashion brands

Productivity
Fashion
SaaS
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Corelim gives independent and growing fashion brands one connected workspace to manage collections, products, SKUs, suppliers, files, costing, tasks and production. Instead of stitching together spreadsheets, email, WhatsApp and cloud folders, teams keep every product’s operational context in one place. Controlled shared links also let suppliers and freelancers access exactly what they need, without creating an account.

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Hey Product Hunt👋 My name is Ohav, the founder of Corelim, and a fashion designer myself. Corelim started with a problem I was experiencing personally. While working on my own brand, I found myself constantly jumping between spreadsheets, cloud folders and emails. Product information was in one place, supplier quotes in another, graphics files were scattered everywhere, and important decisions were easy to lose. At some point, I realized the problem wasn’t that I needed another spreadsheet. I needed one place where the entire product development process could actually live. Before deciding to develope it myself, I searched for existing products that could solve the problem. What I found was a market built around enterprise companies and established global brands. Many platforms required brands to submit a request, wait through a lengthy onboarding or sales process, and sometimes prove they were “established enough” before even gaining access. Even if access was approved, the cost was often far beyond what an independent or growing brand owner could reasonably afford. It made me feel like the tools were not built for brands at my stage. So I decided to develope the platform I had been looking for. That idea became Corelim. I started developing it during an earlier stage of the AI wave, before the tools were as capable and accessible as they are today. I ran into countless technical and product challenges, and there were many moments when developin something this complex felt far beyond what I should have been able to do. But I kept going, and eventually, I made it work. Over the past year, I’ve been building Corelim into a connected workspace where independent and growing fashion brands can manage their brands, collections, products, suppliers, files, quotes and production workflows, without the complexity or barriers of traditional enterprise software. Just make an account, sign in and use, that simple :) This launch is a big and personal milestone for me. Corelim is fully working, but I know that launching the product is only the beginning. I’m here because I want to learn directly from the people who actually use it (beside me of course hahah) and continue shaping it around real fashion workflows. I’d especially love to hear: • Which part of your current fashion workflow feels the most fragmented? • What would make you move away from Excel, spreadsheets and disconnected tools? • Where does Corelim still feel unclear, incomplete or difficult to use? Honest feedback, questions and criticism are genuinely welcome. Thank you for taking the time to check out something I’ve put a huge part of myself into it🧡

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A question I’ve been thinking about while building Corelim:

As fashion teams get smaller and more global, do you think the future of fashion software is one huge PLM…

or a much lighter operating system that connects products, suppliers, files, tasks and communication without feeling like enterprise software?

That second direction is the bet we’re making with Corelim.

Curious where you think the industry is heading.

Fashion founders & designers, I’m curious:

What’s the messiest part of managing a collection today?

Is it tech packs, samples, supplier communication, files, approvals, timelines or simply keeping everything in one place?

Corelim started from that exact frustration, so I’d genuinely love to hear where your workflow tends to break down.

About Corelim on Product Hunt

The operating system for growing fashion brands

Corelim was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 11 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #34 on the daily leaderboard. Corelim gives independent and growing fashion brands one connected workspace to manage collections, products, SKUs, suppliers, files, costing, tasks and production. Instead of stitching together spreadsheets, email, WhatsApp and cloud folders, teams keep every product’s operational context in one place. Controlled shared links also let suppliers and freelancers access exactly what they need, without creating an account.

Corelim was featured in Productivity (658.4k followers), Fashion (14.6k followers) and SaaS (43.6k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 212.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Corelim?

Corelim was hunted by Ohav. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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