Printful + Webflow?

Going to try this out asap!

I see that there’s alot going on here, which is fine. However, when looking at Integromat pricing…it is based on ā€œoperationsā€ and data transfers. I have no idea what counts as one operation or one data transfer. My store will have about 50-100 products (with variants) all said and done. Which plan would you suggest?

Not ready for this… but can’t wait.

this requires a lot more workaround and seems like it will cost a lot more than the shopify buy button =\ I wish Printful and Webflow collaborated a little to make them work seamlessly with one another

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Hi @marcusjonathan.
Foxy may have what you need. Zapier integration, products managed with Webflow CMS, variants, etc. I’m pretty sure we have some other Webflow users using Foxy + Printful as well.

We have an unlimited free trial which means you can sign up for free so you can test and ensure things will work as expected. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need help getting started: Webflow | Foxy.io

Thanks,
Josh

Thx @rileyrichter, Amazing job!

I have just one question. I notice that Printful can create an internal store, So you can potentially have all your products already created in Printful’s side. Wouldn’t it be easier to connect your Webflow product reference, directly to the product already created in the Printful Store? This way, you don’t have to deal with uploading files, type of garment, colors and position, everything pre-setup. And the client will receive the correct label with the right price.

Having to creating a second store with all the products will not be fun. But in my mind will get you more control, less variables, and simplify the process.

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Hi guys,

Now that it’s mid 2020, has anyone discovered a more seamless integration of Webflow and Printful? (I hope you are all well during this COVID-19 pandemic!)

Thanks,
Mitch

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Hello guys,

I will put my two cents on this topic based on my experience. The cheapest option that I found was doing what @Krystle_Svetlana mentioned, using Shopify buy button (9$ per month). Shopify connects to your Printful products, or in my case Printify, and then you just get the embed code for the buy button. It is really simple, the great @PixelGeek has a tutorial about the Shopify buy button Webflow Workshop #31: How to dynamically integrate Shopify products into your Webflow CMS site - YouTube you will just have to connect to Printful on your Shopify dashboard, under apps. I hope this helps. Also if you are doing this for a client make sure you sign up with shopify partners to earn some extra money after your clients sign up with shopify.

Probably not because all of the series fund investors are all the same people with a lot of lawyers who can clause non-compete so that is the reason an ā€œecosystemā€ appears so unfit for purpose, unlike HTML + CSS and the underlying technology they all rely upon…

Let me understand this properly? We are on a forum for a digital platform that provides an eCommerce service and competitor solutions are not only unchallenged but also condoned?

@Sam_Sharpe, webflow is not only an eCommerce service, the forum is here to provide solutions to specific challenges that people using webflow might experience. If webflow is not the answer for a problem, I’ll be the first one to point it out.

@Pablo_Cortes please respond to my reply. Thank you.

I thought you got it already. Here

The answer is yes.

Is it an explanation of the missing productivity paradox in western economies post 2008? The strive for vertical markets in start up funding could be considered a direct cause of low productivity within the industries upon which the capitalisation is based, a possible explanation of a moot argument perhaps but the wider economy may yet force changes to the terms agreed for technology investment. Does Y-Combinator for instance specify global pandemic in terms of non-compete agreements and if so how is this negated or ensured in the terms of the original contractual obligations?

That could very well be true. However, I think it also has to do with the fact that webflow can not compete with other more specific products, like shopify or printful. That doesn’t mean that webflow users can’t find a way around using both companies to achieve great design and functionality.

Webflow could/can/is competing with Adobe so in terms of low hanging fruit like shopify I disagree. Printful is a specific use case but shopify is utter cack in terms of design freedom.

Hi @JamesDaly. Can you elaborate a little on how you got variant sizes to link to Shopify?

Good news everyone, Webflow have now made this possible: https://webflow.com/feature/announcing-a-new-integration-with-printful?utm_source=sybg&utm_medium=in-app-update&utm_campaign=printful-integration-announcement

:smiley: :hugs: :star_struck: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

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