Orders become jobs, automatically
A Shopify order lands in the queue the moment it’s paid — matched to the product you mapped, the material it needs, and its due date. You approve. It runs.
Connect your store once and every order lands in the print queue — matched to the right product, material, and due date. No copy-paste from the admin, no spreadsheet of what’s due when. The order pays for itself; you just print it.
What it does
A Shopify order lands in the queue the moment it’s paid — matched to the product you mapped, the material it needs, and its due date. You approve. It runs.
No exporting orders, no pasting addresses into a spreadsheet, no second system to keep in sync. What sold on Shopify is the same thing in your worklist — one source of truth.
Track print cost, material, and time against each order, then see how Shopify stacks up next to Etsy, WooCommerce, and Wix — so you know which channel actually earns, not just which one sells.
Getting started
Connect once and every order flows straight into the queue.
Install the AutoPrintFarm app from the Shopify admin and authorize it. One click links the shop to your workspace — no API keys to copy, no webhook wiring by hand.
Point each Shopify product at the print file and material it needs. Do it once and every future order of that product knows exactly what to print.
New paid orders flow into the queue with product, material, and due date attached. Approve a job, route it to a free printer, and ship from the same worklist.
Shopify FAQ
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Once you connect your store, paid orders are pushed to AutoPrintFarm automatically and turned into queued jobs — each matched to the product you mapped, its material, and its due date. There’s nothing to export or re-enter.
No. There’s no revenue share and no per-order, per-print, or per-job fee — ever. Order sync, queue, worklist, and analytics are all included in Pro at a flat monthly price.
Yes. Orders from every connected channel flow into the same queue and worklist, and analytics break margin out per channel — so you manage one production line instead of three storefronts.
Prints already running keep going — the job lives on the printer. New Shopify orders queue up on Shopify’s side and sync the moment the hub reconnects, so nothing is lost.
Works alongside
Ready when your farm is
One place for your printers, your orders, and your team — and it keeps running long after you’ve closed the laptop.
Free for one printer · no credit card · 5-minute setup