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The Benefits of Outsourcing Services
Outsourcing with Plan B International means you get the benefits of decades of industry experience without the overheads of managing it all in-house. We handle everything from product development and sourcing to licensing and quality control—so you can focus on what you do best.
Our team brings deep market insight, a global network of trusted factories, and a track record of turning big ideas into real, retail-ready products. Outsourcing to us helps you reduce costs, speed up time-to-market, access expert guidance, and avoid common manufacturing pitfalls. Whether you’re a startup or an established brand, we make the process smoother, smarter, and a whole lot more fun.
How do you ensure the safety of your products?
Adherence to all relevant safety standards (e.g., ASTM, CPSIA)
Rigorous testing procedures throughout the development process
Working with reputable and compliant manufacturers
Regularly reviewing and updating safety protocols
Do you work with startups or established companies?
We work with both startups and established companies
How involved can I be in the design and development process?
As involved as you want to be! At Plan B, we’re all about collaboration. Whether you prefer to guide every step or just check in at key milestones, we’ll tailor the process to suit your style. From early concepts to final samples, you're welcome to be hands-on throughout the entire journey.
How can I get started with your services?
Schedule a consultation: at our contact page
Discuss your project ideas and goals
Receive a personalized quote and project timeline
What does a typical timeline look like for a products development?
Development timelines can vary significantly.
A typical project may take 3-6 months, but can range from a few months to over a year, depending on the project.
Why Choose Us
We are committed to maintaining complete transparency in all our partnerships and provide our services through both fixed and variable cost structures.

