If you’re confused about Printful pricing in 2025 – trust me, you’re not alone. Like most print on demand companies, Printful regularly makes changes to its pricing strategy, so it can be difficult to figure out exactly what you’re actually going to pay to use the platform.
The latest changes to Printful’s pricing structure are actually fantastic for business owners. Today, Printful isn’t just one of the best POD companies because of it’s high-quality products and wide range of integrations. I think it’s actually the POD partner that offers the best value for money around.
Here’s everything you need to know about Printful pricing in 2025.
Right now, there are two plans:
- Free Plan – No monthly fees. You just pay for the products and shipping when customers order.
- Growth Plan – $24.99/month, but if your store earns $12k per year, it’s free.
The Growth Plan comes with discounts on products, branding, and sample orders, which can lower your overall costs.
Printful Pricing Plans: The Free Plan vs the Growth Membership
I found that Printful is mostly free for most users. The core features like design tools, platform integrations and order processing are free. But for those who want to scale their business, Printful has two paid membership tiers.

If you’ve considered using Printful before, then you probably know that as well as offering customers access to a completely free plan, this company has also experimented with different “membership” options too.
In the past, companies had the option to choose between a “Growth” membership, and a “Business” membership (intended for larger enterprise brands).
Now, there’s just one plan available: Growth – which, in my opinion, is easily the best premium plan offered by any print on demand company.
Here’s a quick rundown of what you get with Printful’s free plan – and the unique benefits the Growth plan has to offer.
Printful’s Free Plan: What’s Included
Like most print on demand companies, Printful still allows merchants to create an account on the platform for free.
If you opt for this route – there are no monthly subscription fees, you just pay for the base cost of your products (when customers buy them), and any extras you might need.
Printful’s free plan is pretty comprehensive – giving you complete access to all of the products in the company’s catalog, as well as:
- Automatic order fulfillment via integrations with dozens of sales channels, like Shopify, Etsy, Wix, and TikTok Shop.
- Global shipping and fulfillment, managed through Printful’s global network.
- Printful’s intuitive design tools, with built-in visual assets, tools for editing content, and a handy AI image upscaler.
- The Printful mockup generator to help you create engaging mockups for your store.
- A free logo maker with more than 100 templates.
- White label packaging slips with your custom logo or message.
- 24/7 customer support across chat and email.
- Endless educational resources, such as blogs, videos, and lessons from Printful Academy.
Ultimately, you get everything you need to launch a successful POD business.
The Printful Growth Plan: Extra Benefits
For those ready to take their business (and profits) to the next level, the Printful Growth Plan is a real gamechanger.

What really makes this “premium” plan unique, is that it costs $24.99 per month for a standard user. However, when your business scales to the point of earning $12k in annual sales – you can access the membership for free.
Printful is the only print on demand company that actually makes its subscription plan free when you reach a specific sales target.
The Growth plan includes access to some brilliant perks, such as:
- Up to 33% off all of Printful’s amazing products.
- 9% off product branding options.
- 25% off your sample orders.
- Free digitization for embroidery (normally $6.50) sample orders
- Exclusive limited-time deals just for Printful members.
- Unlimited stores.
- Large front prints for select products.
- Personalized product transfer services
Printful also slashed its DTG product prices for Growth plan members by an additional 20%.
That’s another 20% discount on top of the existing discounts you already got with the Growth plan – making Printful products cheaper than ever.
I like the on-demand model. Users only pay when an order is placed and processed, no upfront inventory investment. This does mean higher per unit cost than bulk printing but it eliminates the risk of unsold stock.
The trade off is clear: higher product cost for lower financial risk and operational burden. Printful handles printing, packaging and shipping so store owners can focus on design and marketing.
Key benefits of Printful’s paid plans:
- Deep product discounts
- Unlimited design uploads
- Multiple store connections
- Stable pricing
- Product branding discounts
- Sample order discounts (Business plan)
I like Printful’s tiered approach for businesses at different stages of growth, balancing cost with scale.
What is Printful Enterprise?

Printful Enterprise has premium features for custom price:
- Enhanced branding options
- Custom pack-ins like thank you notes
- Personalized packaging
- Design and media services
- Warehousing for non-Printful products
Pricing varies based on location, sales volume and storage needs. Printful no longer shows the price for this tier on their website.
How to set the right price for your custom printed products
Setting the right price for your custom printed products is key to a successful print on demand business. I’ll walk you through the main points to consider.
First, calculate all your business expenses. This includes design costs, production fees, shipping, taxes and operational costs like staff wages, ecommerce platform fees and marketing expenses.
Knowing these numbers will help you know the minimum price you need to cover your costs.
Next, decide on your desired profit margin. Many businesses in this industry aim for 20-30% but you can adjust this based on your goals and market conditions.
Consider your target audience and competitors. Research similar products in the market to see what price points they’re at. Factor in the uniqueness of your designs and the value of your brand.
Here’s a simple formula to help you price your products:
Product Price = (Production Cost + Operating Expenses) / (1 – Desired Profit Margin)
For example if your total costs are $15 and you want 25% profit margin:
Product Price = $15 / (1 – 0.25) = $20
Remember to review and adjust your prices regularly. Keep an eye on market trends, customer feedback and your sales performance.
Don’t be afraid to test different price points to find the sweet spot that maximizes your profits while staying competitive.
Pricing is both an art and science. It takes some trial and error to get it right but with considering your costs, market position and profit goals you can set prices that will move your business forward.
How do Printful Payments Work?
Printful’s payment system is different from many other print on demand companies. I collect payments directly from customers when they place an order. I then pay Printful for production and shipping costs using my Printful wallet.
Each transaction goes through my Printful wallet, so processing is super fast. When an order comes in, my linked bank account or digital wallet is charged based on the product cost.
Are there extra costs or surprise charges with Printful?
Printful doesn’t have hidden fees but there are costs to consider:
Product and Printing Costs I pay for each item I sell through Printful. For example sweatpant joggers cost me $22.50 ($24 for 2XL). If I sell them for $31.99 my profit is $9.49. You need to factor these costs in when setting your prices.
Printful includes the first design upload for free. Additional designs on the same item will increase the cost.
Shipping Fees Shipping isn’t a hidden cost but you need to include it in the retail price. Each Printful item has its own shipping cost based on size and destination. For example an embroidered packable jacket costs $6.50 to ship in the US, $2.00 per additional jacket in the same order.
Here’s a quick look at Printful’s shipping rates:
Country | Shipping Time | First Product | Additional Product |
---|---|---|---|
US | 2-5 business days | $4.69 | $2.20 |
Canada | 2-6 business days | $8.29 | $1.95 |
Australia | 2-5 business days | $7.19 | $1.30 |
Rest of the World | 8-21 business days | $11.99 | $6.00 |
Optional Services Printful offers additional services with their own costs:
- Warehousing and Fulfillment This service is useful if I want to store non-Printful items in their warehouse. It ensures all products are shipped together for a better customer experience. Costs include:
- Order fulfillment fee: $2 per order in the US
- Product picking fee: $0.95 per item in the US
- Pack-in picking fee: $0.50 in the US
- Custom packaging picking fee: $0.50
- Storage fees: Vary based on quantity stored, starting at $1.65 per cubic foot for 1-200 units
- Design Services If I need help with designs Printful offers design services for an extra fee.
- Photography Services Professional product photos are available for a fee if I want to upgrade my product listings.
Now I know these costs I can price my products correctly and run a profitable business with Printful.
Gildan 5000 T-shirt Price Breakdown
Gildan 5000 T-shirt is $6.95 for both US and EU suppliers. This makes inventory management across regions super easy.
Shipping costs vary based on destination and order size. For US orders the first product ships for $4.69, each additional product is $2.20. EU orders start at $4.79 for the first product and $1.45 for each extra product.
I’ve run several monthly scenarios to show you the costs and profits:
- Balanced US/EU single shirt orders (50 each):
- Total cost: $1,169
- Profit at $25 per shirt: $1,331
- US-heavy single shirt orders (150 US, 10 EU):
- Total cost: $1,863
- Profit: $2,137
- EU-heavy single shirt orders (10 US, 150 EU):
- Total cost: $1,877
- Profit: $2,123
- Balanced US/EU double shirt orders (50 each):
- Total cost: $2,047
- Profit: $2,954
- US-heavy double shirt orders (150 US, 10 EU):
- Total cost: $3,320
- Profit: $4,680
- EU-heavy double shirt orders (10 US, 150 EU):
- Total cost: $3,229
- Profit: $4,771
These are based on a selling price of $25 per shirt. Profit margins look good across all order distributions and quantities.
Note that larger order quantities generally mean better economies of scale, especially in shipping costs. This is why double shirt orders have higher profits.
EU markets might be slightly more profitable for larger orders due to lower additional item shipping costs.
Check these costs and profits regularly to adjust your pricing and target markets for maximum profits.
Printful vs Printify, SPOD, Apliiq, CustomCat, Gooten, Printy6
Gildan 64000 Large Black Men’s T-shirt

I found that Printful charges $11.94 for this shirt including shipping. Printify is $12.29. The difference is small but Printful’s base price is slightly lower and their shipping is less.
Next Level 6733 Racerback Women’s Tank (Medium, Black)
For this product Printful’s price of $19.94 is higher than Printify’s $15.10. But I must note that Printify’s lowest priced option may not be the best quality. Their top rated supplier is $18.16 which is closer to Printful’s price.
Enhanced/Premium Matte Poster (12×18)
Printful’s price for this poster is $16.49, Printify is $10.95. The big difference makes Printify look more attractive for poster printing. But I’ve noticed many users report better color quality and thicker paper from Printful.
Gildan 18500 Unisex Hoodie (Large, Irish Green)
Printful prices this hoodie at $27.25 which is way lower than Printify’s $32.19. I’ve seen Printful’s pricing for hoodies is more consistent across colors, Printify’s pricing is all over the place.
White 11oz Mug
For this classic product Printful charges $14.94, Printify is $13.09. I also noticed that Printify’s production and shipping time for mugs is faster than Printful’s.
Unisex Snapback Flat Bill Hat
Printful’s price for this hat is $18.94 which is way lower than Printify’s $23.29. I’ve seen Printful is more cost effective for hat products across all styles.
iPhone Case (All Versions and Sizes)
Printful offers iPhone cases for $14.20, Printify’s best seller is $19.65. I’ve noticed Printful is more competitive in the phone case category.
All-over Print Yoga Leggings (Medium)
Printful’s price for these leggings is $29.94 which is lower than Printify’s $33.09. I should note that Printful sews these in-house which might be the reason for the price.
All-over Print Tote Bag (15×15 in)
Printful charges $20.94 for this tote bag, Printify is $17.86. Although Printful is more expensive, I’ve seen Printful’s bags are hand-sewn in-house and have colored strap options which Printify doesn’t have.
All-over Print Pillow (18×18)
For this pillow Printful’s price is $26.94 which is slightly higher than Printify’s $24.92. Like their tote bags, Printful’s pillows are hand-sewn in-house which might be the reason for the small price difference.
The Verdict on Printful Pricing vs Printify and the Others
After comparing these products I’ve seen neither Printful nor Printify has the lowest price across all product categories. Printful is more cost effective for hats, phone cases and some clothing items like hoodies. Printify has better prices for posters and some accessories.
Printful’s pricing is more straightforward and consistent across colors and sizes. Printify’s pricing varies greatly depending on the supplier chosen. This can make it hard to keep your products’ pricing consistent.
Printful’s in-house production for items like leggings, tote bags and pillows might be the reason for the higher price. I’ve seen Printful’s production time is faster for many items.
When comparing with other print-on-demand services:
- SPOD and Gooten have free plans with no paid tiers
- Apliiq has free services with bulk discounts
- CustomCat has a free plan and a $30/month premium plan with discounted products
If you need more advanced features Printful, Printify and CustomCat have premium plans. Printful’s Pro plan is $49/month and has tools like Promo Maker and Keyword Scout. Printify’s Premium plan is $24.99/month and has 20% product discount and custom order imports.
These premium plans are good for businesses that want to scale but not necessary to get started. The free plans from all these services have the basic design and selling tools.
When choosing a print-on-demand service I recommend considering more than just the pricing. Product quality, printing techniques, shipping times and integration options with e-commerce platforms are all important to consider.
How to Reduce Printful Costs and Pricing
1. Keep an eye on quality
I always order sample products for all designs on Printful. This way I can check the quality myself before sending items to customers.
Printful offers discounts for samples, more discounts and more samples as sales increase. By checking samples I can catch any issues early and avoid returns or unhappy customers later.
2. Be smart with multiple prints
Adding extra prints to a single item can quickly add up the costs. For example, having designs on front, back, sleeve and label of a t-shirt can more than double the base price.
I’m careful to limit additional prints and only use them when necessary to keep prices reasonable.
3. Offer multiple brands for products
Many Printful product categories have options from different brands. For t-shirts I might offer similar styles from both Bella + Canvas and Gildan.
Bella + Canvas is pricier but has more color options, Gildan is more affordable in basic colors. By offering both I can direct budget-conscious customers to the Gildan options and still have premium options available.
4. Choose the right return policy
Printful has two options for returns:
- Use Printful’s address as the return address. They hold items for 28 days at no cost, then donate them.
- Use my own address and handle returns myself.
I weigh the pros and cons for my business. Using Printful’s address is easier but I lose the chance to resell returned items. Handling returns myself takes more work but I have more control.
5. Prevent chargebacks and returns
To minimize returns and chargebacks I:
- Set up a backup fulfillment center in Printful
- Enable shipping and processing notifications
- Use product alternatives when items are out of stock
- Clearly communicate all product details, shipping info and policies
- Brand packing slips and include thank you notes
These will keep customers informed and happy, less likely to return or dispute.
Printful Brand Pricing
Ready-made designs, bundles and subscriptions
I found that creating custom designs can be time consuming and expensive. Professional designers produce better selling products but their services are pricey.
I recommend exploring ready-made designs, bundles and subscriptions as a cost effective solution. Many services offer monthly plans for $20-$30 for unlimited designs or lower for pre-made design collections.
These can be used as-is or as a base for your own designs. Some popular options are:
- Canva
- PlaceIt
- Adobe Stock
- Printful’s design services
- Designbundles.net
- Buytshirtdesigns.net
- The Vector Lab
- Creative Market
- Envato Elements
- Vecteezy
Set up real-time shipping rates
I found that enabling real-time shipping rates can save you money in two ways:
- Customers get accurate shipping costs and delivery estimates, less lost sales and returns.
- You don’t underestimate shipping costs which can lead to unexpected expenses.
Shift shipping costs to buyers
Shipping is a tricky thing for online stores. While many customers love free shipping, it’s a necessary evil. I found that big brands build shipping costs into product prices and offer “free shipping” as a marketing tactic.
You don’t have to do this but it’s worth considering. Printful allows you to set shipping rates, use live rates or offer free shipping. With Printful’s shipping costs ranging from $0-$50 per item, covering all shipping costs yourself can be expensive.
I recommend either including shipping in your product markup or part of it to minimize your costs. This way customers see a slightly higher priced item but get “free shipping”, a win-win.
Limit products and sales in high-shipping locations
I found that some Printful products have higher shipping costs, especially to certain countries. Make sure to review shipping details before creating designs and uploading to product mockups.
Pillows for example have higher shipping costs across the board. Framed posters and canvas art require special packaging so they are one of the most expensive items to ship on Printful. Art buyers are used to these markups.
I also found that some countries have higher shipping costs, sometimes due to remote locations or lack of nearby Printful warehouses. EFTA countries like Iceland and Switzerland, Brazil, Australia and New Zealand have higher shipping rates.
Check each product individually as there can be surprises. Jewelry shipping is free worldwide and apparel and stickers have lower shipping rates for all countries.
Use free (and some premium) Printful tools
Running a merchandise store with custom designs requires investment in design tools, keyword research software and subscriptions for clipart, images and mockups. I found that Printful has several free or low cost tools on its dashboard that can help consolidate marketing and design tools and save you money.
Some of the Printful tools are:
- Printful Designer: A free tool that eliminates the need for separate merchandise design software.
- Mockups: A huge library of product mockups that can replace third-party mockup services.
- Promo Maker: Available with the Pro Printful plan, it’s a cheaper alternative to design apps.
- Keyword Scout: Part of the Printful Pro subscription, it’s much cheaper than many keyword research tools.
- Clipart and images: The Printful Pro subscription has a large library of design assets so you don’t need to buy separate royalty-free image subscriptions.
Printful Pricing: The Other Key Elements to Consider
Notably, the potential $24.99 per month cost for a Printful Growth membership (until you reach $12k in annual sales) isn’t the only fee you’ll need to plan for with Printful. Even if you’re using the free plan, or you get the membership for free, there are other fees to think about too.
Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at what you can expect.
Printful Product Pricing
While I’ve always recommended Printful as one of the top print on demand companies for merchants in search of quality, flexibility, and variety, some customers did used to complain that the base product costs on Printful were pretty high. Fortunately, that’s no longer the case.
Printful has actively slashed costs for products across its catalog in the last couple of years – even for customers not using the Growth membership plan.
These days, Printful’s prices rival the likes of Printify and other market leaders like Gelato. Here’s a quick insight into some basic costs for common products like t-shirts and hoodies:
- Unisex t-shirt (Gildan 64000): $10.50
- Unisex sweatshirt (Gildan 18000): $17.50
- Unisex hoodie (Gildan 18500): $22.25
- Trucker hat (Otto Cap 39-165): $11.95
- All-over-print hoodie: $41.25
- White glossy mug: $6.50
- Enhanced Matte Paper Poster: $7.75
Obviously, the prices for some products are still a little higher on Printful than they are elsewhere. For instance, on Printify, prices for a Unisex T-shirt can start at $9.34, depending on your chosen manufacturer.
However, overall, Printful offers pretty competitive pricing, without compromising on product quality, or print quality.
Fees for Additional Print Areas
Notably, all of the prices mentioned above are just the “base cost” for Printful’s products. The overall price you pay for each item can vary depending on your chosen printing method, and if you want to add additional “print areas” to your items.
Unlike some other POD vendors, Printful allows merchants to add custom designs to multiple parts of a product at once.
For instance, if you were creating a custom t-shirt, you could choose to add:
- Sleeve print: $2.49 per sleeve
- Back print: $5.95
- Outside label: $2.49
- Inside label: $0.99
Obviously, the extra fee for additional printing areas is going to make your production costs a little higher – but it does mean you can create more unique, high-value products with Printful. Just keep in mind there are limitations on which products support additional printing areas.
Embroidery Pricing
Choosing embroidery to customize your products (rather than DTF or DTG printing), could be a great way to make your items feel more premium and luxurious. However, since embroidery requires extra resources, it also costs a little more too.
Embroidery fees from Printful vary depending on the type of product, and whether you want standard (up to 6 colors per design) or unlimited-color embroidery:
For instance, for a Unisex Crew Neck Sweatshirt, you’d pay $24.30 for standard embroidery (compared to $22.50 for DTG printing), or $28.50 for a product with unlimited colors. Notably though, you’ll also have to pay a one-time digitization fee for every embroidery design.
This is basically the fee you pay to convert your artwork into a format that’s compatible with embroidery machines.
This fee is charged by virtually every company that offers embroidery as a customization option. However, Printful is unique in that it allows you to waive the fee if you place an order for 25 or more embroidery items. You can also waive the fee for sample orders on a Growth plan.
Overall, the cost of standard embroidery from Printful is pretty competitive – and even a little cheaper than what I’ve seen some other vendors offering.
Printful Shipping Fees
Shipping fees might not be something you need to worry much about as a POD vendor. After all, you can always charge your customers for shipping – so it doesn’t eat into your profit margins. However, since high shipping fees can deter some customers from making a purchase, it’s a good idea to get an insight into what you can expect to charge.
Printful collaborates with reputable carriers such as USPS, UPS, FedEx, DHL, Canada Post, Australia Post, and Royal Mail, and shipping fees are determined by the destination of the package, and the product category. You can use Printful’s shipping fee calculator for real-time insights into how much shipping costs for different regions and products.
For a basic idea, here are some standard shipping costs for products shipped in the US:
- T-Shirt: $4.69 for 1 product, $2.20 for every additional product.
- Hoodies: $8.49 for 1 product, $2.50 for every additional product.
- Hats: $3.99 for 1 product, $2.00 for every additional product.
- Mugs: $6.49 for 1 product, $3.50 for every additional product.
- Throw pillows: $10.49for 1 product, $4.50 for every additional product.
Notably, while delivery fees for some of Printful’s products might seem a little high – the company’s international shipping rates are generally lower than those offered by rivals. For instance, shipping a t-shirt to Canada with Printful would cost $8.29 ($1.10 less than it would cost with Printify).
Fees for Custom Fulfillment Options
If you want to “brand the unboxing experience” for customers with Printful, you have a few different options. You’ll be able to include white-label packing slips with your custom message or logo in product packages for free. However, if you want to add extra elements, like branded inserts (flyers, business cards, or stickers), you’ll need to pay extra.
You can have those inserts printed by Printful, or supply them yourself. The fees include:
- Pack-in Picking Fee: $0.50 per insert added to an order.
- Storage Fees for Inserts: $0.70 per cubic foot per month.
- Minimum Monthly Storage Fee: $150.
Branded packaging costs extra too, and the only way to use your own custom packaging is to send it direct to Printful’s fulfillment centers. This means paying additional storage fees (starting at $1.60 per cubic foot for 1-25 cubic feet), and paying for custom packaging services ($0.50 per order).
Warehousing Fees
Speaking of warehousing services, Printful also gives companies the opportunity to send products they’re not creating with Printful, to their warehouses. You can store all of your items in Printful’s facilities, where items are picked, packed, and shipped directly to customers for you. This is a great way to streamline your operations, and minimize the stress of shipping logistics.
However, once again, you’ll need to pay extra to leverage Printful’s storage space, and take advantage of their professional logistics team. Storage fees start at around $0.70 per cubic foot, per month for products stored in US Printful warehouses.
Elsewhere, you’ll pay “tiered” pricing rates, based on the amount of space you’re using. For instance, if you’re only using up to 25 cubic feet of space, you’ll pay $1.60 per cubic foot. If you’re using more than 300 cubic feet, the price comes down to $0.80 per cubic foot, per month.
Minimum monthly storage fees do apply, such as:
- USA: $150
- Europe: €150
- Canada: C$210
- UK: £135
You’ll also need to pay additional fulfillment fees, such as:
- Order Fulfillment Fee: $1.80 per order
- Picking Fee: $0.95 per item
- Packaging Material fees : Depending on product dimensions and fragility, fees range from $0.10 to $2.50 per order.
- Pack-in Picking Fee: $0.50 per promotional item added to an order.
Fees for Bonus Services and External Tools
On top of all the Printful pricing elements I’ve mentioned above, there are a couple of “additional extras” worth keeping in mind too when you’re planning your budget. Some of the main things you may need to account for include:
- Creative Services: Printful offers professional photo and video shoots to help elevate your product presentation. These services typically include styled photo sessions and promotional videos showcasing your designs. Fees for these services vary depending on the scope and complexity of the project, so it’s worth contacting Printful directly for a quote.
- Design Support: If you need help creating standout designs, hiring freelance designers is a great option. Platforms like Fiverr and Upwork offer access to affordable design services, with fees ranging from $10 to $100+ per project, depending on the freelancer’s experience and the complexity of the design.
- Ecommerce platform fees: If you’re not using Printful’s Quick Store generator for a simple way to sell your products, you’ll need to pay for an ecommerce platform subscription. I generally recommend using Shopify, and fees for that start at $39 per month for a Basic plan.
- Marketing costs: Growing your business often involves paid marketing efforts. Expect to allocate funds for ads on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Google. Marketing budgets can range from $50 to $1,000+ per month, depending on your goals and audience size.
Printful Discounts: Bulk Orders and Sample Discounts
One last thing I wanted to mention in this Printful pricing guide, is the discounts that Printful offers. Discounts aren’t just restricted to people using the amazing Growth membership. You can also access discounts for sample orders, and bulk orders.
Sample Order Discounts
Ordering samples is something I recommend any business should do when launching a print on demand company. Fortunately, you don’t have to pay full price for your sample products from Printful. You can get a 20% discount on sample orders as a free user, or 25% off sample orders as a Growth member, with up to three products per order allowed each month.
As your sales increase, Printful rewards your success by expanding sample order limits. Once your store reaches $300 in accumulated monthly sales, you’re eligible for up to 5 sample orders each month, with a maximum of 15 products in total. This lets you explore more products and refine your offerings without significant expense.
Bulk Order Discounts
For larger quantities, Printful’s bulk order discount is a game-changer. Starting at a minimum of 25 products and scaling up to 500 items, you can save 5% to 55%, depending on the product and order size.
For example:
- A Bella + Canvas 3001 T-shirt drops from $11.50 to $7.13 per unit for 500 items.
- A Gildan 18500 Hoodie decreases from $21.95 to $13.61.
A White Glossy Mug falls from $5.95 to $4.64.
My thoughts on Printful’s pricing
Printful’s pricing is simple and easy to understand. I like that there’s no upfront cost to access their core design tools or to integrate with your e-commerce platform. The main cost is when products are sold, printed and shipped.
Printful has optional upgrades and services. The Pro version has extra features and design services for those who need help. Global shipping is available but has higher fees.
Printful’s pricing is fair and they deliver. Great print-on-demand option. You can pick and choose what services to use to fit your business and budget.