# White Label Custom T-Shirt Printing Dashboard

- Tool: White Label Solutions
- Last updated: July 2026

## TL;DR

The 'custom t-shirt printing dashboard' search covers two distinct markets. For the customer-facing design tool, a genuine white-label market exists: Zakeke, Customily, and InkSoft offer embeddable product designers. For the ops dashboard — order management, artwork proofing, production queue, and garment inventory — no niche white-label exists. Horizontal platforms like SuiteDash ($14–$69/account) fill generic order CRM only. Custom at $13K–$25K unifies both layers into one owned system.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does a white-label custom t-shirt printing dashboard cost?

It depends on which layer you need. For the customer-facing designer tool, web-to-print SaaS (Zakeke, Customily, InkSoft) typically runs in the range of $50–$200+/mo (verify current pricing with each vendor). For the production ops dashboard, a horizontal portal (SuiteDash, GoHighLevel) costs $14–$497/mo with setup $0–$5,000. A custom build that unifies both layers runs $13,000–$25,000 fixed one-time plus approximately $100/mo hosting.

### Does a white-label t-shirt printing dashboard actually exist?

For the customer-facing product designer, yes — Zakeke, Customily, and InkSoft offer embeddable, brandable designers that sit under your domain. For the production ops side (proofing, job routing, garment inventory), no dedicated white-label product exists. Horizontal portals (GoHighLevel, SuiteDash) cover generic order management only; the print-specific production workflow must be built or cobbled together from supplementary tools.

### How fast can I launch a custom t-shirt printing dashboard?

A web-to-print designer tool (Zakeke, Customily) embedded on an existing website can go live in 3–7 days. A horizontal portal for order management (GoHighLevel, SuiteDash) takes 1–3 weeks of configuration. A unified custom build covering designer, proofing, job routing, and inventory takes 6–10 weeks. The main stall point is connecting the designer tool's output to the production queue — API integration or webhook setup typically adds 1–2 weeks.

### Do I own my order and design data with a white-label print dashboard?

With a web-to-print SaaS or horizontal portal, you possess order data while subscribed but the vendor controls infrastructure and export terms. Ask verbatim before signing: 'At termination, in what format, on what timeline, and at what cost can I export all order history, customer records, design files, and approved proofs?' With a custom build on your infrastructure, you own all data from day one — including customer design files and proof histories.

### White-label vs custom build — what's the real cost difference?

A Zakeke designer plus a SuiteDash portal might cost $100–$200/mo combined (verify), or roughly $3,600–$7,200 over three years — cheaper than a $13,000–$25,000 custom build in years one and two. For a small shop where stacking two tools is acceptable, off-the-shelf wins on cost. Custom becomes the right call when you need one unified system (no data transfer between tools), the production workflow is your competitive differentiator, and you want full ownership of order and design history without per-order fees.

### Can RapidDev build a custom t-shirt printing dashboard?

Yes. RapidDev builds custom print-shop dashboards in 6–10 weeks for $13,000–$25,000 fixed, including customer-facing product designer integration, artwork proof and approval workflow, production job board by print method, garment inventory tracking, and multi-channel order ingestion. You get full source code and own the system entirely. Book a free scoping call to map your print methods, channel mix, and production workflow.

### What's the difference between a web-to-print designer and a print-shop ops dashboard?

A web-to-print designer is the customer-facing tool: buyers upload artwork, choose placement, and preview their design before ordering. An ops dashboard is the production management system: staff track orders, manage artwork proofing rounds, route jobs by print method (DTG vs screen print), manage garment inventory, and schedule production. These are two separate software categories with different vendor markets — make sure you know which one (or both) you're buying before signing any contracts.

### How do I handle copyright and IP liability for customer-uploaded artwork?

Every custom-print platform needs a clear intellectual property acknowledgment at checkout — customers confirm that uploaded artwork is original or properly licensed. Your terms of service should include a takedown process for reported infringing designs, and you should have a documented response workflow. Most off-the-shelf designer tools include boilerplate IP terms, but you should review them with legal counsel and ensure your operations can actually execute a takedown when one is reported.

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