Pricing

Simple monthly credits for wrap sellers

Built for tumbler shops, candle labels, mugs, packaging lines, and Etsy or Printify operators who need SVG-first artwork workflows.

Beta billing
Billing is in beta
Plan pricing and credits are locked: $10 for 100 credits, $25 for 275 credits, and $50 for 600 credits. Stripe checkout session creation is now wired on the API side, and the remaining step is signed-in web checkout handoff.

Pricing available, account context missing

Sign in to view billing and account settings.

Choose the right credit lane

Each plan is shaped for commercial SVG-first production work, not generic image credits.

TumblersCandle labelsMugsPackaging shopsEtsy sellersPrintify operators
Starter
$10/mo
100 credits
10 credits per $1

A clean starting lane for shops testing fresh wrap drops without overbuying.

Etsy launchers
single-shop tumbler sellers
100 monthly credits
SVG-first output lane
Commercial-ready wrap workflow
Sign in to checkout
Growth
$25/mo
Most popular
275 credits
11 credits per $1

Built for stores shipping multiple listings, revisions, and seasonal launches every month.

candle label shops
mug and packaging operators
275 monthly credits
Best value for active shops
Fast access to account billing tools
Sign in to checkout
Scale
$50/mo
600 credits
12 credits per $1

For operators running a wider catalog across tumblers, mugs, labels, and packaging lines.

Printify-heavy teams
high-volume Etsy operators
600 monthly credits
Best for batch-heavy storefronts
Priority billing support lane during beta
Sign in to checkout

What is included

Core promise for the billing lane during beta.

SVG-first

The product story stays centered on clean cylindrical artwork and output paths that feel commercial, not toy-like.

Seller-focused

Messaging, plan names, and credit bundles are tuned for shops selling tumblers, mugs, candle labels, and packaging artwork.

Self-serve soon

Portal and checkout sessions now exist on the API side. The remaining work is the signed-in web handoff so customers can launch them directly from these surfaces.