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Mostly 3D: A Quick Update and Our Vision for 2026

Taking a Step Back to Move Forward

If you’ve been following Mostly 3D for a while, you may have noticed that things have been a little quieter than usual over the past couple of months. That pause wasn’t accidental. We intentionally stepped back to evaluate where we’ve been, where we’re going, and how we want Mostly 3D to grow moving into 2026.

As a small, family-run business, every change we make is hands-on and thoughtful. When we adjust direction, it’s because we’re committed to doing things the right way—not just the fast way. This recent absence gave us the space to finalize a clearer path forward, refine our processes, and make sure that what we offer truly reflects our style, values, and standards for quality.


Refining Our Product Line with Purpose

One of the most important things we’ve been working on is fine-tuning our product offerings. Over time, it’s easy for creative businesses to expand in too many directions at once. We took this opportunity to carefully review what we make, how we make it, and what resonates most with our customers.


Moving into 2026, our focus is on a more intentional product lineup—items that align with our design preferences, our production capabilities, and our commitment to consistent quality. This doesn’t mean less creativity; it means more care. By narrowing our focus, we’re able to dial in print settings, materials, and post-processing so that every item leaving our workshop meets the same high standard.


With our 15-printer Bambu Lab farm, consistency matters. Refining our offerings allows us to optimize production workflows, reduce variability, and ensure that whether you order one item or several, the experience and quality remain the same.


Website Improvements and a Better Shopping Experience

Another major area of focus has been our website. Mostly3D.com is more than just a storefront—it’s where our brand story lives, where new customers discover what we do, and where returning customers come back with confidence.


We’ve been working behind the scenes on website upgrades aimed at improving usability, performance, and clarity. This includes better product organization, clearer descriptions, and a smoother overall shopping experience. Our goal is simple: make it easier for customers to find the right product, understand what they’re getting, and feel confident placing an order.

These improvements also set the foundation for future growth. As we expand into new sales channels, having a strong, reliable website remains essential.


Expanding into TikTok Shop and Live Selling Platforms

As part of our ecommerce expansion, we’re preparing to grow beyond traditional online storefronts. In 2026, you’ll see Mostly 3D expanding into platforms like TikTok Shop and Whatnot for live selling.


These platforms allow us to do something we really value: connect directly with our customers. Live selling isn’t just about showcasing products—it’s about answering questions in real time, explaining how items are made, and giving a behind-the-scenes look at our process. It’s a more personal way to shop, and one that fits naturally with how we already interact with people at in-person markets.


This expansion also helps us reach new audiences who may not have discovered Mostly 3D otherwise. While the platforms may be new, our approach stays the same: honest descriptions, realistic expectations, and products we’re proud to stand behind.


Quality, Consistency, and Care in Every Print

No matter where you find us—our website, a live stream, or a vendor event—our priorities don’t change. Quality control remains at the center of everything we do.


Every product is printed, inspected, and handled with care. We continuously test materials, adjust settings, and refine processes to ensure durability, clean finishes, and reliable performance. Our printer farm allows us to scale production, but it never replaces human oversight. Every item still passes through our hands before it reaches yours.


This focus on consistency is one of the main reasons we slowed down to reassess. Growth only works if quality keeps up—and that’s non-negotiable for us.


Building the Mostly 3D Brand in 2026

Looking ahead, 2026 is about building—not just adding more products, but strengthening the Mostly 3D brand as a whole. That means clearer messaging, better systems, and more intentional communication with our community.


As a husband-and-wife team, Mostly 3D has always been personal. Our family is involved, our workspace is hands-on, and our decisions are shaped by real-world experience, not corporate playbooks. That won’t change. What will change is how clearly we share that story and how consistently we show up across platforms.


We want customers and followers to feel informed, included, and confident in where we’re headed. Expect more updates, more behind-the-scenes content, and more transparency as we continue to grow.


Staying Connected Along the Way

If you’ve supported Mostly 3D in the past—whether through an order, a message, or a kind word at a market—thank you. Your support is what allows us to take the time to do things thoughtfully and sustainably.


As we move into 2026, we’re excited about what’s ahead and committed to keeping you informed along the way. Whether it’s new products, platform launches, or process improvements, we want you to be part of the journey.


This pause was just that—a pause. Now, we’re moving forward with clarity, focus, and big plans for the future of Mostly 3D.

 
 
 

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