Inksoft or DecoNetwork features but using Shopify

Inksoft or DecoNetwork features but using Shopify

anderprints
Visitor
1 0 0

Hello,

We are a screenprinting, embroidery, transfers, banners, etc shop that have used DecoNetwork and Inksoft for our website.  We like that it's tailored to decorators as far as the pricing set-up and the online designer for the customer.  Are there any solutions on shopify that mirror what is being done with Inksoft and DecoNetwork?

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Jack_Khan_Baba
Shopify Partner
131 9 17

please share a example for better understanding or link of a site 

 

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ShawnSckoropad
Shopify Partner
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Great question! I searched for this answer for years, switching back and forth between Inksoft, Printavo, and DecoNetwork, trying to find the best solution. But we always ran into limitations, especially when it came to marketing, tracking key metrics, and truly understanding where the money is coming from.

 

That’s why we built our own Shopify website integrated with our custom production system: www.printeez.com

 

Breakdown of the options I’ve tested:

  • DecoNetwork just released a beta version that allows Shopify order imports, which is a huge step forward. In my opinion, Deco has the best data infrastructure in the plug-and-play market. However, the downside is the UI—it feels outdated and isn’t as flexible as Shopify’s. You can pay for a custom site on Deco, but you’ll never have full control over the platform.
  • Inksoft has the best UI and online designer but one of the worst production management systems for scaling high-volume orders. The good news is that Inksoft orders can now be imported into Printavo, which significantly improves workflow. Using Zapier & status automation rules in Printavo makes the process much more efficient. The downside? No built-in smart purchasing POs or live inventory management from suppliers, meaning you have to manually configure everything.

 

So, what’s the best solution?

 

There isn’t a perfect one, you have to pick the platform that aligns best with your needs and build systems around its strengths. Either adapt to its limitations or develop your own hybrid setup (like we did) to get the best of both worlds.

 

Happy to chat more if you want to dive deeper! 🚀

SNieves
Shopify Partner
8 0 1

Sent you a message in regards to the customization on your website.

Los Angeles, CA
printgemini
Visitor
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Hey Shawn, we're looking to do something like printeez. How can we connect? thanks!