Print-on-Demand on Shopify: A 2026 Starter's Guide

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Simeon Mantel
Simeon Mantel
CEO at Fudge.

Key takeaways

  • Print-on-demand on Shopify is well-supported. Printful and Printify are the two dominant fulfilment apps; both integrate cleanly.
  • POD’s economic profile is meaningfully different from held-inventory ecommerce - higher per-unit cost, no inventory risk, lower volume ceiling.
  • The categories where POD reliably works: graphic apparel, niche audience merch, branded gifts. Categories where it usually doesn’t: technical apparel, premium goods, anything where margin doesn’t survive POD’s per-unit cost.
  • First-month expectations matter. Most POD stores need 6-12 months to find a profitable category-creative-audience combination.

This guide is a practical start to print-on-demand on Shopify in 2026 - the apps, the realistic expectations, and the patterns that produce profitable POD stores.

Why you can trust us

Four years inside the Shopify ecosystem, with engagements across POD-adjacent stores. We build Fudge, used by POD brands to ship category pages and PDPs that don’t feel templated.


How POD works on Shopify

The model:

  1. You design products (mostly graphic designs applied to standard items).
  2. A POD app handles printing and fulfilment when an order comes in.
  3. You set retail prices; the app charges you the base + print cost.
  4. Margin = retail - (base + print) - shipping difference.

The customer doesn’t see the POD app; the order ships in your branding.

The apps

Printful

Largest POD provider on Shopify. Wide product catalogue, good print quality, integrated with most ecommerce platforms.

Strengths: broad catalogue (apparel, accessories, home goods, paper goods), strong print quality, fast US fulfilment, branded packaging options.

Trade-offs: prices on the higher end. Margin tighter than Printify on the same product class.

Printify

Marketplace model - you pick the print provider for each product type, Printify routes the order to them.

Strengths: wider price range (lower base costs for budget tier), more diverse fulfilment network, sometimes faster international.

Trade-offs: quality varies by provider. Need to vet each print provider you use.

Other options

Choosing

Most stores start with Printful for quality and ease, switch to Printify for specific products where margin matters more than premium quality. Many POD stores run both apps in parallel for different SKUs.

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The margin math

The most-overlooked part of POD planning.

Example: a $30 graphic t-shirt

This works because the margin is enough to absorb ad spend at typical DTC CAC.

Example: a $20 graphic t-shirt (same product, lower price)

At $8/order, paying $5-10 to acquire the customer through Meta is impossible. Below ~$25 retail on basic POD apparel, the math typically doesn’t work without organic / repeat revenue.

Mid-margin SKUs

POD home goods (mugs, posters), POD accessories (tote bags, hats), POD novelty (stickers, magnets) - margin profiles vary widely. Run the math per product before listing.


What sells on POD Shopify stores in 2026

Works

Doesn’t work

The pattern: POD works when there’s a specific audience that values the design more than the underlying product. POD fails when customers expect product quality the POD base can’t deliver.


What to build first

Three-month starter plan.

Month 1: pick the niche and the products

Month 2: ship the storefront

Month 3: test creative

Most POD brands need 6-12 months to find a profitable category-creative-audience combination. Expect Q1 to be cash-positive only if you got lucky.

For wider context see DTC marketing strategies for 2026, Shopify CRO guide.


FAQ

Is print-on-demand still profitable on Shopify in 2026?

For specific niches and audiences, yes. For generic “all the cool t-shirts” stores, no - the margin doesn’t survive paid ads at typical CAC. POD requires audience focus.

Printful or Printify - which is better for Shopify?

Printful for quality and ease of use; Printify for margin and product variety. Many POD stores use both for different SKUs.

How much should I charge for a POD t-shirt?

For most basic POD t-shirts, $25-35 retail is the band where margins survive paid acquisition. Below $25, you’ll be margin-constrained on ads.

Does POD work without paid ads?

Yes, for some categories - particularly creator-audience POD where the audience comes to the store organically. For most stores, some paid traffic is needed to scale.

Can I run POD alongside held-inventory products?

Yes - Shopify supports mixed inventory easily. Many stores use POD for niche or experimental SKUs and held inventory for hero products.

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