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The Sune App Launches a Handmade Revolution

April 30, 2024
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The Sune App Launches a Handmade Revolution

We are in the midst of a product revolution. In a society accustomed to uniform consumption, there’s a growing desire for deeper connections with our purchases. The norm is to create everything fast, regardless if it’s devoid of uniqueness, craft, and intention. Those who foster the opposite are often overlooked or lack the support needed to take their creations to the next level and scale their business. Now more than ever, people want more from the products they own, with personalized elements catered to them. Sune is responding to that call by creating the change we need to see.

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Every maker should have the opportunity to share their work with the world and Sune is dedicated to helping each one maximize what is possible. Using the magic of video, Sune is making it easier for audiences to connect with the unique creators behind the crafts.

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