A café is a local identity. Tote bags and shirts with your name on them turn regulars into walking signage — without a stockroom you do not have or a minimum order you cannot justify.




Cafés do not have storage for a hundred hoodies. On-demand printing means nothing sits behind the counter.
Neighbourhood pride sells. Your street name, your opening year, your logo drawn badly on purpose.
A small card at the register linking to the store — no shelf space, no cash handling, no inventory count.
Aprons and tees for the team, ordered one at a time as people join. Employee swag →
A winter blend, a summer cold brew, an anniversary. Print it for a month, then let it disappear.
Visitors who loved the place order from their own country later, and we ship it there.
Your logo, your street, your cup. Simple beats clever on café merch.
Pick products — tees, totes, mugs — and set prices in the app.
One printed card. No shelf, no stock, no staff training.
Straight to the customer, so nothing arrives at the café at all.
Your money stays in the business until a customer has already paid.
Each buyer picks their own, so you never sit on twelve XLs.
The stockroom you do not have is not a constraint any more.
A one-night or one-season design costs nothing when it retires.
Printed near the buyer and shipped with tracking to 100+ countries.
Print or delivery problems come to us, not to your staff.
Items ship directly to the buyer. If you want in-store pickup, order to the café address and hand it over — but most cafés prefer not to handle parcels at all.
Yes — apparel, tote bags, ceramic mugs, bottles and caps are all in the catalog.
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.
Set up the store for free and see what your people buy.