The reorder economy
Most stationery print shops live on reorders. A business signs you up for stationery once, then orders cards for every new hire for years. The job itself is small and the margin is tight, but the lifetime value is high — if the reorder flow is frictionless.
The default reorder flow at most print shops is an email to the rep. The rep digs up the last job, copies it, edits the name, sends a proof, waits for approval, queues the job. Three to seven touches, two to five days, one frustrated customer.
B2B portals that actually self-serve
PrintIntegrator's brand-kit feature lets you set up a corporate client once. You configure the approved design (locked typography, locked colors, locked logo placement), set who can order, and the client takes it from there.
New hire? Their HR team enters name, title, phone, and email. The template fills in. A live preview shows; they approve; the print-ready PDF generates instantly. You see the order; your press queues it; you ship.
Consumer template library
For consumer business cards, weddings, and stationery suites, the template library matters. PrintIntegrator includes a starter library of typographic and decorative templates. You can extend it with your own designs and tag them for filtering (modern, classic, minimal, wedding, photographer, lawyer).
Why this works on Shopify or WooCommerce
Both platforms handle the cart and checkout you already need. PrintIntegrator adds the personalization, template management, and print-ready output. Customers reach a familiar checkout; you reach a familiar order management interface.