Below are the resources that I use for building and operating my print on demand Etsy shop.
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Print on demand Companies
Printify Printify is my go to site for most of my print on demand products. The biggest pro to using them is that you get a huge discount (up to 20% off products) if you join their monthly plan for $24.99. If you are already making sales in your shop this could really help boost your profit margin. They also have excellent support that is available 24-7 Monday through Sunday. Printify easily integrates with Etsy and they provide many types of print on demand products including tshirts, crewnecks, hoodies, mugs, socks, pants, totes, and more.
Printful Printful is a company I use for backup if Printify is out of stock on an item and
Pinted Mint – Printed Mint is another trusted print provider. I mainly use them for their tote bags. One thing I have always liked about them is they have a free option for a little bit of branded and custom packaging. Also, for a small fee they offer additional customization.

Design Software
Canva Canva has both a free version as well as a paid plan. Canva is useful because it has already designed templates of all kinds that you can use for your business, fonts, and tons of elements. If you are not familiar with using Photoshop, Illustrator, or other design software you will love Canva because the learning curve is easy.
Photoshop Photoshop is like the grand star of editing and design software. You can do amazing things with altering fonts and images for your designs. It is a huge learning curve though, so if you are new to using design software, I’d go with Canva.
