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Customer reviews: Art of Where ‑ Print on Demand

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<h3>What Merchants Think</h3> <p>The overall feedback for "Art of Where ‑ Print on Demand" is quite positive among merchants. They often praise the quality of products, customer service, and the seamless integration with Shopify. However, some concerns are raised about production times and certain limitations in app features. Nonetheless, many merchants express hope for the future improvements and continued use of Art of Where in their businesses.</p> <h3>Key Strengths</h3> <ul> <li>High-quality fabric and print quality.</li> <li>Excellent customer service and responsive support.</li> <li>Seamless integration with Shopify, including auto-fill for products and variations.</li> <li>User-friendly design lab with options such as design cloning/mirroring.</li> <li>Canadian-made products with local sourcing, appreciated by Canadian merchants.</li> <li>Fast shipping and reliable turnaround times when expectations are managed.</li> <li>Comprehensive branding options, including custom labels and packaging inserts.</li> </ul> <h3>Common Concerns</h3> <ul> <li>Long production times for some products.</li> <li>Lack of design template saving feature in the app.</li> <li>Technical issues and initial setup difficulties experienced by some users.</li> <li>Limited model mockups, with some merchants finding existing ones unattractive.</li> <li>Concerns about profit margins being low for some products.</li> <li>Incompatibility with Shopify POS for in-person payments causing inconvenience.</li> </ul> <h3>Final Thoughts</h3> <p>"Art of Where ‑ Print on Demand" is well-regarded for its product quality and customer service, making it a preferred choice for merchants seeking a reliable print-on-demand service. While there are some areas that need improvement, such as the production time, design features, and model representations, the positive aspects often outweigh the negatives. With a bit more refinement, the app could significantly enhance its standing in the print-on-demand landscape.</p>

Reviews (58)

Overall rating
3.5

What Merchants Think

The overall feedback for "Art of Where ‑ Print on Demand" is quite positive among merchants. They often praise the quality of products, customer service, and the seamless integration with Shopify. However, some concerns are raised about production times and certain limitations in app features. Nonetheless, many merchants express hope for the future improvements and continued use of Art of Where in their businesses.

Key Strengths

  • High-quality fabric and print quality.
  • Excellent customer service and responsive support.
  • Seamless integration with Shopify, including auto-fill for products and variations.
  • User-friendly design lab with options such as design cloning/mirroring.
  • Canadian-made products with local sourcing, appreciated by Canadian merchants.
  • Fast shipping and reliable turnaround times when expectations are managed.
  • Comprehensive branding options, including custom labels and packaging inserts.

Common Concerns

  • Long production times for some products.
  • Lack of design template saving feature in the app.
  • Technical issues and initial setup difficulties experienced by some users.
  • Limited model mockups, with some merchants finding existing ones unattractive.
  • Concerns about profit margins being low for some products.
  • Incompatibility with Shopify POS for in-person payments causing inconvenience.

Final Thoughts

"Art of Where ‑ Print on Demand" is well-regarded for its product quality and customer service, making it a preferred choice for merchants seeking a reliable print-on-demand service. While there are some areas that need improvement, such as the production time, design features, and model representations, the positive aspects often outweigh the negatives. With a bit more refinement, the app could significantly enhance its standing in the print-on-demand landscape.

Threadiverse

Apr 09, 2018  on Shopify

App is not perfect, prints are quality, mock ups look god awful. put some model mockups in the store the same way printful does at the very least. considering you have womens clothing in the store, you should make it visibly appealing to women. Not 3d models that don't even look good to guys viewing them online. they look like gamecube graphics mockups. If artofwhere could overcome the prices it offers, tiny profit margins and get some actual models it would be greatness in and of itself but they refuse to and insist on mediocrity. Geeky apparel store: https://threadiverseapparel.com/

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