Graphic T-shirt
From $8.90 production cost
Print-on-demand for creator stores
Custom Ease turns artwork into sellable product ideas across apparel, mugs, bags, and stickers, then routes shoppers into the existing catalog flow when they are ready to create.
Design upload
Artwork ready for products
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Ready to choose products
Generated product preview
Graphic T-shirt
Streetwear hoodie
Ceramic mug
Canvas tote
Upload once
Start simple
Use one design to explore several product formats before choosing what to sell.
150+ product paths
Product range
Apparel, drinkware, bags, stickers, gifts, and seasonal products can share the same idea.
Store-ready workflow
Sales channels
Plan for Shopify, Etsy, TikTok Shop, WooCommerce, or a direct storefront without changing the homepage scope.
Production to delivery
Fulfillment
The page explains production, shipping, and support expectations without adding new fulfillment side effects.
Mockup-first discovery
Show the product, starting cost, suggested retail, and margin signal together so creators can compare ideas without a spreadsheet.
From $8.90 production cost
From $18.40 production cost
From $5.20 production cost
From $7.60 production cost
Three-step path
The homepage should help visitors move from design idea to product choice without pretending the designer has changed.
How Custom Ease Works
Upload or prepare artwork
Bring a logo, illustration, phrase, or campaign graphic and see where it could fit.
Read the artwork
Color, shape, and print-area cues are checked before product ideas appear.
Preview sellable products
Compare apparel, drinkware, bags, and accessories with cost and margin context.
Choose a product to start
Move into the catalog flow, then continue through the existing product and designer paths.
Artwork
Fit scan
T-shirt
Best starting point
Mug
Tote
Sticker
Product ideas
Best starting pointBest-selling categories
Each category answers a different seller intent: merch drops, gifts, bundles, or low-cost fan products.
T-shirts, hoodies, and sweatshirts for creators, campaigns, and brand collections.
Mugs and tumblers that make quotes, illustrations, and seasonal artwork giftable.
Useful everyday products for artwork, slogans, event merch, and retail bundles.
Affordable fan products that help creators test demand before bigger launches.
Design studio preview
This static preview explains upload, placement, layer control, and product review while keeping real design functionality out of scope.
Artwork placement
Make it clear that artwork positioning matters before production.
Safe area review
Help visitors understand print boundaries before they choose a product.
Variant preview
Show how a design can be checked across product formats.
Ready-to-create handoff
The CTA still routes to the product list, not a designer page without a SKU.
Static studio preview
No upload action is executed here
Creator proof
Short, concrete examples help sellers imagine the first product line instead of reading generic platform claims.
Maya Studio
Illustration creator
I wanted one design to become a small shop, not a folder of files. Seeing shirts, mugs, and totes together made the first launch feel concrete.
Northside Club
Local community brand
The page helped us compare simple merch ideas before deciding what made sense for a small audience.
Ava Market
Marketplace seller
Cost, retail, and channel context on the same page made it easier to choose a product and start testing.
Transparent pricing
Use static examples to teach the pricing model while keeping live quote calculation outside this version.
Creators can test a design on a simple product before expanding the idea.
Example
$8.90 cost / $24 retail
Samples help sellers validate print placement, fabric feel, and packaging expectations.
Example
Sample cost shown before checkout
Winning products can expand into categories, bundles, and channel-specific offers.
Example
Margin stays visible by product
Channels and fulfillment
This section explains how creators think about channels and fulfillment without adding real authorization or sync behavior.
Shopify
Storefront path
Etsy
Marketplace path
TikTok Shop
Social commerce path
WooCommerce
Open store path
Questions before starting
Keep the answers practical: inventory, samples, costs, channels, files, shipping, and small-batch testing.
No. The homepage positions Custom Ease as a print-on-demand path where visitors start by choosing products instead of buying stock upfront.
Yes. Samples are presented as part of the expected selling workflow, although this page does not implement sample ordering.
No. They are static examples to explain the model. Live pricing remains in the existing product and checkout flows.
Yes. The page encourages starting from products first; channel connection can come later in the appropriate workflow.
High-resolution PNG, SVG, PDF, or layered source files are best for clear print results.
Production and delivery expectations depend on product type and destination. This version only explains the flow at a marketing level.
Yes. The categories and mockups are arranged so events, teams, creators, and small brands can all see a starting path.
Ready to start
Start in the catalog, pick a product, and continue through the existing creation flow when the product context is available.