Webflow does not currently offer native integration with Printful, and as of now, there’s no public indication that Webflow is developing or planning a built-in Printful integration.
1. Current Integration Limitations
- Webflow's Ecommerce platform is not directly integrated with Print-on-Demand services like Printful.
- Unlike platforms such as Shopify, Webflow does not support automatic order sync or fulfillment with Printful.
- Webflow’s CMS and Ecommerce collections are not designed to dynamically pull Printful product data or sync inventory/variants.
2. Workarounds for Using Printful with Webflow
- You can use third-party tools like Zapier or Make (formerly Integromat) to create a limited connection between Webflow orders and Printful.
- Another option is to bypass Webflow’s shopping cart entirely and use Printful’s own storefront or Printful + Shopify/BigCommerce, then embed products or Buy Buttons into your Webflow site via iframes or custom embed codes.
- Some users have also explored custom API setups to route Webflow form data to Printful manually, but this requires advanced development work and is not officially supported.
3. Alternative Recommendations
- If Printful integration is essential, consider platforms like Shopify or WooCommerce, both of which offer native support or apps for Printful.
- Use Webflow for marketing pages or front-end design, and connect the shop via subdomain linking to a Printful-powered ecommerce backend.
Summary
Webflow currently has no native integration with Printful, and there’s been no official announcement suggesting it’s coming soon. For now, you’ll need to rely on third-party tools or consider hybrid setups if you want to use Webflow with a print-on-demand service.