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Pick the way merch fits your business

Same platform, same catalog, same production — five different shapes it can take. Most brands start with one and switch on the others when they see the first orders land.

No up front costs No inventory Switch shapes any time
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New order · $34Berlin, Germany
$0Up front costs, forever
5 minFrom sign up to live store
100+Countries we ship to
2 weeksPayout cycle, automated
Five shapes

One platform, five ways to use it

Every option below runs on the same catalog and the same dashboard. Nothing has to be chosen forever.

Merch widget on your site

Embed the shop into any page with one line of code. Customers browse and pay without leaving your website. See how →

Standalone merch store

A full storefront on your own domain — collections, search, checkout, order emails — generated from the products you pick.

Merch as a gift

Prepaid merch links you send by email or show in-app. The recipient picks size, color and address; you pay, they get a parcel. See how →

Dropshipping for an existing shop

Already selling on Shopify, Etsy or WordPress? Keep your storefront, hand production and delivery to us. See how →

Social channels

A mobile-first store behind the link in bio for Instagram, YouTube and TikTok audiences. See how →

Custom projects

Non-standard runs, unusual products, personalization from your own data. If it can be printed, it can be discussed. See how →

How to choose

Three questions that settle it

1

Do you have traffic of your own?

A website or app with visitors → start with the widget. It converts attention you have already paid for.

2

Do you need a place to send people?

An audience on social or in a newsletter → start with the standalone store and share the link.

3

Do you want to give, not sell?

Teams, partners and loyal customers → start with prepaid gift links and skip the storefront entirely.

Why it works

The same economics under every option

Digital printing on demand removes the two things that kill merch projects: money spent up front and boxes nobody bought.

01

No inventory risk

Items are produced after they are paid for. Nothing is over-ordered, written off or sent to landfill.

02

No operational weight

No warehouse, no packing table, no courier contracts, no customs paperwork on your side.

03

Speed to market

An idea can be a live product in minutes, so you test five designs instead of betting on one.

04

Full personalization

Full-color digital printing with no minimums — every size, color and one-off variant costs the same per unit.

05

Scales quietly

Ten orders or ten thousand run through the same pipeline with the same effort from you.

06

One dashboard

Whatever shape you pick, orders, customers and payouts live in the same place.

Fine print, honestly

Free to run. Paid out of orders you already received.

There is no subscription and no setup fee for any of the five options. Printing and shipping are charged from the order itself, and everything you set above cost is your margin.

If a print or a delivery goes wrong we reprint or refund it, with easy returns within 14 days. Your customer stays happy and your brand stays clean.

What a t-shirt actually costs

Printing and shipping: about $12 per unit, charged only after the order is paid
Your retail price: whatever you set — $34 is typical, the $22 difference is yours
Platform fee: none. No subscription, no setup, no per-store cost
Payout: automatic, every two weeks, no invoices to chase

Questions before you pick one

Nothing. Building the store, generating mockups and hosting are free. We charge printing and shipping out of an order only after your customer has paid for it.

We do. Each order is routed to the production partner closest to the buyer and ships with tracking to more than 100 countries. Print and delivery problems are on us, not on you.

Your margin accumulates in the dashboard and is paid out automatically every two weeks. You set the retail price, so you decide what that margin is.

Yes, and most brands do. A widget on the site, a standalone store for the newsletter and gift links for the team all share one catalog and one balance.

It keeps working exactly as before and quietly gains the new catalog, checkout and dashboard. Nothing to reinstall, nothing to migrate.

Not sure which one? Start with the free store and see.

It takes five minutes and costs nothing to find out what your audience buys.