Your Idea
Bring a sketch, file, concept, broken part, or a product thought you want turned into something real.
Friendly tech. Real production.
DOT8LABS is built for clients who need custom 3D prints done properly, whether that means uploading a ready file, getting help with design, or configuring a product online before checkout. We are building the whole experience around trust, clarity, and great-looking output.
The best parts of the brand were already there. This section brings the logo language directly into the page: the six-step process, the friendly robot energy, and the promise that custom printing can feel easy and premium.
Bring a sketch, file, concept, broken part, or a product thought you want turned into something real.
If your model needs cleanup or prep, we shape it into something printable and production-ready.
We match the job to printer, material, and settings that suit the outcome you actually need.
Optional finishing, cleanup, and admin review means the job is not treated like a raw hobby output.
The whole flow is built around custom jobs, not generic catalog shopping pretending to be custom.
Prototypes, replacement parts, custom gifts, cosplay pieces, jigs, fixtures, displays, and short runs.
If I wanted to order a custom 3D print, I would expect three clear paths immediately. This is the shape the public flow should take, and it is the flow I've now reflected in the page structure.
I should be able to upload it, choose size, material, finish, quantity, and either get an instant estimate or request a reviewed quote.
I should be able to describe what I want, attach references, and request a custom design plus print workflow without feeling lost.
I should be able to choose a preset product, edit text or options, preview it, and move into checkout without needing a support email first.
The customer flow now starts working with forms and sessions, and this is the buying journey the full platform should continue to implement.
Start from a model upload, design request, or configurable product.
Material, infill, finish, scale, quantity, and urgency should be obvious.
Hybrid products need both instant checkout and formal quote routes.
Customer approves the job, selects payment plugin, and chooses delivery or collection.
Order status should show file review, production, finishing, shipping, and completion.
The customer flow only works if the admin side is equally strong, so these are the core things clients will quietly judge us on behind the scenes.
Admins need a proper quote queue, file review view, and pricing controls so leads do not stall out after upload.
Customers now have working registration and login routes, and next we should add quote history and status tracking.
Payments, shipping plugins, and approval states need to feel integrated and professional from day one.
Homepage, quote intake, customer registration, customer login, admin login, and the first admin dashboard shell now exist as real routes. The next layer is richer quote management, file uploads, pricing breakdowns, and checkout.