How Do I Connect Printify to Wix?
- Marco Baez Vergara

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Connecting Printify to Wix allows you to sell print-on-demand products directly from your Wix website while Printify handles printing and fulfillment automatically. Once connected, orders placed on your Wix store are sent to Printify, produced by your chosen print provider, and shipped to your customers without manual intervention.
This guide walks through the full process step by step, from prerequisites to publishing products and verifying the integration.
What You Need Before You Start
Before connecting Printify to Wix, make sure the following are already in place:
You must have an active Wix site with Wix Stores installed.You need a Printify account (free or paid plans both work).Your Wix site must be published at least once.You must be logged into both platforms using the same browser session to avoid permission issues.
If any of these are missing, the connection will fail or remain incomplete.
Step 1: Prepare Your Wix Store
Log in to your Wix dashboard.
Go to Edit Site, then open the App Market and install Wix Stores if it is not already installed. Once installed, open the Store Dashboard and complete the basic store setup:
Add store name
Set store currency
Configure checkout basics
Enable payments (you can finish payment setup later, but the store must exist)
Save and publish your site.
This step creates the product infrastructure Printify needs to push products into Wix.
Step 2: Log In to Printify
Go to Printify and log in to your account.
If this is a new account:
Choose your store currency
Add billing information (required for order fulfillment)
Set your return address (important for shipping labels)
You do not need to create any products yet.

Step 3: Connect Printify to Wix
Inside Printify:
Open My Stores
Click Add New Store
Select Wix from the platform list
You will be redirected to Wix and asked to approve the connection.
Accept all permissions. These allow Printify to:
Create products
Sync pricing
Receive orders
Update order statuses
Once approved, you will be redirected back to Printify and your Wix store will appear under My Stores.
At this point, the connection is technically complete.
Step 4: Create a Product in Printify
Now you create products inside Printify, not Wix.
In Printify:
Click Create Product
Choose a product category (t-shirt, hoodie, mug, poster, etc.)
Select a print provider
Choose sizes, colors, and variants
Upload your design
Adjust placement and scaling
Set your pricing (Printify shows base cost vs profit)
Pay attention to:
Shipping costs
Print provider location
Production time
These directly affect customer experience.
Step 5: Publish the Product to Wix
Once the product is configured:
Click Publish
Select your connected Wix store
Confirm product details
Printify will automatically:
Create the product in Wix
Add all variants
Sync prices
Attach mockup images
This process can take a few seconds to a few minutes.
Step 6: Review the Product in Wix
Go back to your Wix dashboard.
Navigate to Store Products and open the newly added item.
Check:
Product title and description
Variant names and pricing
Images and mockups
Tax and shipping settings
You can safely edit:
Product descriptions
SEO settings
Categories
Collections
Do not delete variants or change SKU structures unless you understand Printify syncing behavior.
Step 7: Test the Full Order Flow
Before launching publicly, run a test order.
Steps:
Add the product to your cart on the live site
Complete checkout using a real payment method
Confirm the order appears in Wix
Confirm the order appears in Printify
Check order status syncing
Once paid, Printify will automatically send the order to production unless manual approval is enabled.
Common Issues and How to Fix Them
Products not appearing in WixRefresh the Wix dashboard and wait a few minutes. If still missing, republish from Printify.
Prices not matchingPricing is controlled by Printify. Re-sync the product instead of editing price manually in Wix.
Shipping looks wrongShipping rates come from the print provider. Review shipping profiles inside Printify.
Order stuck in “Pending”Check payment status in Wix. Printify only fulfills paid orders.
How Updates Work After Connection
When connected:
Product edits in Printify sync to Wix
Order updates in Printify sync to Wix
Tracking numbers sync automatically
Fulfillment status updates in real time
Design changes require republishing the product.
Final Thoughts
Connecting Printify to Wix turns your website into a fully automated print-on-demand store. Once the integration is set up correctly, your main focus becomes design, marketing, and customer experience instead of logistics.
The key to avoiding issues is understanding that Printify controls production and fulfillment, while Wix controls storefront presentation and checkout. Treat them as two parts of the same machine, not duplicates of each other.
If you need help from a Wix Professional, don't hesitate to get in touch, our specialists will help you.




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