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How Do I Add Printful Products to Shopify?

Last updated on October 2, 2022 @ 1:54 am

There are two ways to add Printful products to your Shopify store: using the Printful app, or by adding Printful products as Custom Products.

Adding Printful products to your Shopify store using the Printful app is the easiest way to get started. Simply install the app from the Shopify App Store and connect your Shopify account to your Printful account. Once you’ve done that, all of your Printful products will be added to your Shopify store automatically.

If you want to add Printful products as Custom Products, you’ll first need to create a product in your Shopify store. To do this, go to Products > Add product in your Shopify admin. Enter a product title, description, and price. Then, scroll down to the “Product media” section and upload an image of your product.

Finally, click “Save product”.

Once you’ve created a product in your Shopify store, you can add a Printful product to it by going to Printful > Add product. Select the Shopify product you want to add a Printful product to and then select the Printful product you want to add. You can also add additional options, such as variant pricing, shipping, and fulfillment.

When you’re done, click “Add product”. Your Printful product will now be added to your Shopify store!

The easiest way to add Printful products to your Shopify store is by using the Printful app.

PRO TIP: If you are planning to add Printful products to your Shopify store, there are a few things you should know. First, you will need to create a Printful account and connect it to your Shopify store. Second, you will need to add the Printful products you want to sell to your Shopify store. Finally, you will need to set up your shipping settings in Shopify. Please note that Printful does not currently support Shopify’s calculated shipping rates. This means that you will need to set up your shipping rates manually in Shopify.
Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

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