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2am Maternity Leave Idea to 400K Customers: How Lou Rice Built Strapsicle into a Global eCommerce Brand

2am Maternity Leave Idea to 400K Customers: How Lou Rice Built Strapsicle into a Global eCommerce Brand

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What does it actually take to launch a product-based eCommerce business from scratch, scale it to over 400,000 customers, land in 170 Officeworks stores, crack Amazon US, and run a live Kickstarter campaign, all while raising a family from the other side of the world?

In this episode of eCommerce Australia, Ryan Martin from Remarkable Digital, sits down with Lou Rice, Co-Founder of Strapsicle, the silicone Kindle and e-reader strap brand that went from a 2am maternity leave idea to a globally recognised eCommerce brand in under four years.

Lou gets refreshingly honest about the messy middle of building a product business: the overstock nightmares, the borrowed money, the Amazon learning curve, and why she thinks most Australian eCommerce founders move too slowly on international expansion.

If you sell physical products online, whether on Shopify, Amazon, or both, this episode is packed with hard-won tactical and strategic insights.

  • The Strapsicle origin story: how a dropped Kindle at 2am became a 400,000-customer brand
  • Launching a Kickstarter campaign: why Lou chose crowdfunding and what it takes to run one successfully
  • Amazon US in 4 months: Lou's approach to international expansion that most Aussie founders avoid
  • Scaling into Officeworks: from 13 stores to 170, and what actually drove sell-through
  • TikTok Shop lives vs. Instagram Live: which channel is converting and how Lou runs flash sales in real time
  • Building a brand community: how a Facebook group with engaged customers becomes a product feedback engine
  • Overcoming eCommerce growing pains: overstock, cash flow, production costs, and how to navigate them
  • Financial clarity for product founders: why knowing your numbers (especially unit economics on a low-AOV product) matters more than you think
  • Accessibility as a product category: how Strapsicle is opening up reading for people with physical limitations
  • The one thing most eCommerce founders don't do early enough:

Lou Rice is the Co-Founder of Strapsicle, a silicone strap accessory for Kindles and e-readers that makes hands-free reading possible.

What started as a 2am maternity leave invention is now a global eCommerce brand with over 400,000 customers, stocked in 170 Officeworks stores across Australia, and sold across the US, UK, and beyond via Shopify and Amazon.

Lou is known in the Australian eCommerce community for her direct approach, her willingness to talk about the hard parts of building a product business, and her speed-first philosophy on international expansion.

  • Strapsicle website: strapsicle.com
  • Strapsicle Kickstarter campaign: Search "Strapsicle" on Kickstarter
  • Officeworks: officeworks.com.au
  • Amazon US: amazon.com: search "Strapsicle"
  • eCommerce Australia Podcast: Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube

Shopify eCommerce Australia, product-based business, eCommerce growth strategy, Amazon FBA Australia, Officeworks retail distribution, TikTok Shop Australia, live shopping eCommerce, Kickstarter product launch, Kindle accessories, scaling a physical product business, eCommerce founder story, international expansion strategy, eCommerce community building, Shopify store growth, low AOV product strategy, Australian eCommerce podcast


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