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Instantly compare POD suppliers by price, quality, shipping speed, and platform integration to find your perfect match.
Added Mar 12, 2026
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Entrepreneurs launching print-on-demand clothing and merchandise brands struggle to choose the right POD supplier from dozens of options. They spend hours researching pricing, print quality, shipping times, regional availability, and platform integrations (Shopify, Etsy, TikTok Shop) — often relying on scattered Reddit threads and outdated reviews to make a critical business decision.
A real-time comparison tool that aggregates pricing, product catalogs, print quality ratings, shipping estimates, and platform integration details across all major POD suppliers (Printify, Printful, Gooten, etc.). Users input their requirements — location, target market, product types, sales channels — and get a ranked recommendation with side-by-side cost breakdowns and verified user reviews filtered by product category.
The creator economy and social commerce boom (especially TikTok Shop) is driving a massive wave of new POD sellers who lack the experience to navigate an increasingly fragmented supplier landscape. POD market growth is accelerating globally, with sellers in the US, India, and beyond all seeking region-specific guidance.
My side business has \~6000 annual customers, most of which visit my website at least once before converting to customers. I believe that I can convert some of these visits to additional income or advertisers by offering merchandise on my website. I want to integrate a print on demand (POD) service directly to my website to sell branded merchandise, mostly looking at shirts, hats, and stickers (the basics). I also have a few ideas to commission artists I work with to make on-brand or brand-adjacent art to add to the shop. I plan to use a Wix extension. Does anybody here have any advice or experience with these POD companies like Printify, Printful, Modalyst, etc.?
My side business has \~6000 annual customers, most of which visit my website at least once before converting to customers. I believe that I can convert some of these visits to additional income or advertisers by offering merchandise on my website. I want to integrate a print on demand (POD) service directly to my website to sell branded merchandise, mostly looking at shirts, hats, and stickers (the basics). I also have a few ideas to commission artists I work with to make on-brand or brand-adjacent art to add to the shop. I plan to use a Wix extension. Does anybody here have any advice or experience with these POD companies like Printify, Printful, Modalyst, etc.?
Print on demand Australia start up Hello! I’m staring an ecommerce business in Australia for apparel. I’ve done a lot of research and narrowed it down. I was initially going to do Printiful but I think shipping times are too long (I ordered samples - even from their distribution centre in Aus). So now I’m tossing between The print bar and Gelato. Has anyone had any experience with them? I think I’m leaving towards The print bar but is it ok for a startup? Thanks!!
The title basically says what I'm looking for. I'm thinking of which company to use. For some context, I am completely new to starting my own business, so something that is user-friendly with a smaller amount of overhead costs would be great. If anyone has used these platforms, could you give me some context on the business that you are utilizing print-on-demand for, and would you recommend it?
I've made a post on here before about this but wanted to ask about more specific qualities rather than a general question. My main issue is that my country is not eligible for some popular marketplaces so that's out of the question, and I have lots of issues when it comes to the shipping if I were to do it myself. PoD websites seem to be my only option, so I'm looking for a website that can do everything I can't, regardless of how much profit it takes from me (honestly any percentage is fine). When it comes to the low popularity of PoD websites, I have an online presence so I plan to market my products that way. The most important things are: \- Good product quality (probably the most important one) \- Reasonable shipping time \- Customer support in case anything happens to the package I'm also looking for websites that deem it acceptable to sell fanart/fanmade merch and have products that are popular in fandoms (stickers, button pins, bookmarks, tote bags, etc).
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