Our story

Once upon a time,
a designer

…who really just wanted to drink cocoa and draw.

By Therese Eide · founder
· · ·

She crossed an ocean to become a designer.

Three and a half years later, the dream job arrived. She got paid to draw.

And — yes — to drink cocoa. She designed thousands of garments. And she loved it, because her ideas never took a break. Fashion shows. Sketches. Samples. New brands. Red carpets. Paris one week, the next somewhere else. The kind of creative life that looks impossible from the outside and feels inevitable from the inside.

She bubbled over with ideas and said yes to almost everything: clothes, products, services, businesses. She even designed her own house.

Then something happened.

The more she created, the less time she had for the part she loved most. The drawing. The thinking. The first spark of an idea. Everything else — the listings, the descriptions, the keywords, the platform rules, the social posts, the launch copy — slowly ate the hours that used to belong to design.

She wanted a hundred minions.

★ ★ ★
Wanted
— one hundred —
100
minions
must take my designs
and turn them into
products that sell
★ ★ ★
Rewardcocoa & cake

Tiny helpers who would take her finished designs and turn them into something the world could find, click on, and buy. She didn't want to stop designing. She wanted to stop being the bottleneck.

So she did what she always does when things stop working.

She went down a rabbit hole. A deep one.

SEO sales psychology online selling digital marketing print on demand evergreen design global brands

She taught herself to build digitally. To sell without being physically there. To design once and sell everywhere. The rabbit hole turned into a map.

Along the way, she met two new helpers.

Bob made pictures. Betty wrote words. At first it was magical — almost like having minions. The drafts came out faster than she could brief them.

Bob
aka Midjourney
Betty
aka ChatGPT

But, then the problems started. Bob often forgot that humans have two arms and ten fingers. Betty often wandered off and did her own thing, instead of following instructions.

So she did something smarter. She designed the solution.

Maromi Systems

Your secret toolbox
for selling online.

We make selling easy — and help your products look good online.

Generate listings, SEO, Pinterest posts and branded marketing content in minutes — without learning marketing or spending hours writing product descriptions.

Etsy Amazon Online store Pinterest Instagram
100+
platform checks
4
languages, localized
3
platform workflows
drafts · one click

It turns ideas into products,
products into sales,
chaos into flow.

Why not just use ChatGPT?

You can — but most people quickly realize they still don't know what makes a good listing.

That's the hard part.

ChatGPT alone

A blank page
  • You write the prompt
  • You set the structure
  • You check the platform rules
  • You score the keywords
  • You translate it yourself
  • Every time. From scratch.

Maromi Systems

A seller workflow
  • The templates are already built
  • Platform structure is built in
  • Built-in checks flag common issues
  • Keywords based on relevance & search intent
  • Multilingual drafts, localized phrasing
  • Publish-ready drafts in minutes

Maromi Systems is built on real experience selling online. We've already spent years testing what works, what looks professional, and what helps products stand out.

We created simple rules and proven recipes for listings, SEO and marketing content — so you don't have to figure it all out yourself.

Instead of starting from scratch every time, Maromi Systems helps you create ready-to-sell content in minutes.

Therese Eide, founder of Maromi Systems

Why I built Maromi Systems

I built the tool I wish I had.

I know how exhausting it feels to spend more time writing listings than creating products.

Maromi Systems is built from years of real online selling experience — the rules and recipes I wrote down for myself, now turned into a system anyone can use.

Therese
Founder · Maromi Designs
— And now —

She built the helper she always wanted.

Maromi Systems is that helper. And it's not just hers anymore.

As for the designer? She finally has her cocoa back. And her hands. And her hours.

— Fin —