Connect Printful with WooCommerce for Dropshipping

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Hello, today we are going to learn how to connect Printful with WooCommerce to facilitate shipping without the need for storage using dropshipping.

The first thing we need to do is go to the WordPress dashboard.

http://localhost/wp-login/

*In case you are using localhost.

Go to plugins and add new:

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Hello, today we are going to learn how to connect Printful with WooCommerce to facilitate shipping without the need for storage using dropshipping.

The first thing we need to do is go to the WordPress dashboard.

http://localhost/wp-login/

*In case you are using localhost.

Go to plugins and add new:

Search for Printful.

And choose this one:

Install and activate it.

Go to the Printful section:

To make this plugin work, we need to configure what’s displayed on the screen:

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Hello, today we are going to learn how to connect Printful with WooCommerce to facilitate shipping without the need for storage using dropshipping.

The first thing we need to do is go to the WordPress dashboard.

http://localhost/wp-login/

*In case you are using localhost.

Go to plugins and add new:

Search for Printful.

And choose this one:

Install and activate it.

Go to the Printful section:

To make this plugin work, we need to configure what’s displayed on the screen:

First, the Permalinks should be set to plain.

To do that, go to Settings > Permalinks

I like to use this structure for post links:

Since it benefits SEO.

Go to Products Permalinks and choose Default:

Since it benefits SEO.

Go to Products Permalinks and choose Default:

Click Save Changes.

Now it asks us not to use this plugin with the store on localhost.

For that, I will deploy the store on a server and repeat the steps following this tutorial: https://devcodelight.com/montar-un-woocommerce-con-docker-con-este-docker-compose

Click on Connect, and now we can connect to our Printful account:

Since it benefits SEO.

Go to Products Permalinks and choose Default:

Click Save Changes.

Now it asks us not to use this plugin with the store on localhost.

For that, I will deploy the store on a server and repeat the steps following this tutorial: https://devcodelight.com/montar-un-woocommerce-con-docker-con-este-docker-compose

Click on Connect, and now we can connect to our Printful account:

To do this, we approve the connection:

Once connected, we can add products that we have customized in our store.

Let’s add the one we created in the previous tutorial: https://devcodelight.com/como-personalizar-una-camiseta-en-printful-para-envios-print-on-demand/

Go to My Product Templates.

Let’s add the one we created in the previous tutorial: https://devcodelight.com/como-personalizar-una-camiseta-en-printful-para-envios-print-on-demand/

Go to My Product Templates.

Choose sizes and colors, and now we can add our t-shirt by clicking on Proceed to Mockups.

Here, we will create mockups for the product preview.

Once created, click Publish to Store and wait for it to process:

Let’s add the one we created in the previous tutorial: https://devcodelight.com/como-personalizar-una-camiseta-en-printful-para-envios-print-on-demand/

Go to My Product Templates.

Choose sizes and colors, and now we can add our t-shirt by clicking on Proceed to Mockups.

Here, we will create mockups for the product preview.

Once created, click Publish to Store and wait for it to process:

And now our product is ready:

This completes the process of setting up your product:

Now you can integrate Printful with your WooCommerce store and start selling customized products without the need for physical inventory. Enjoy your dropshipping journey!

For more tutorials and information, you can visit https://devcodelight.com/.

That’s it for this guide. We hope you found it helpful! If you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out.

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