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Shopify vs Etsy for 3D Printing — Which Platform Is Right?

DanielFounder, Printforge
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Ask any 3D printing business owner where to sell online and you'll get two answers: Etsy and Shopify. Both work, but they serve different purposes. The right choice depends on where you are in your business journey and what you're trying to achieve.

The Fundamental Difference

Etsy is a marketplace — think of it as a shopping centre where your store sits alongside thousands of others. Buyers come to Etsy to browse, and the platform's search engine directs them to relevant listings. Shopify is a storefront builder — think of it as building your own shop on a high street. You control everything, but you're responsible for driving your own traffic.

Fees Comparison

Etsy charges $0.20 per listing plus 6.5% per transaction plus payment processing (roughly 4% total). On a $50 sale, you pay about $5.45 in fees. Shopify Basic costs $39/month USD plus 2.9% + 30c per transaction. On a $50 sale, you pay about $1.75 in transaction fees plus the monthly subscription. At roughly 30 sales per month, the costs break even. Below 30 sales, Etsy is cheaper. Above 30, Shopify wins — and the gap widens as you scale.

Traffic and Discovery

Etsy's biggest advantage is built-in traffic. Millions of buyers search Etsy every day, and your products can appear in those searches without you spending a cent on ads. On Shopify, every visitor comes from your own marketing efforts — Google ads, social media, email, SEO, word of mouth. If you're not comfortable with marketing or don't have a budget for ads, Etsy is the easier starting point.

Branding and Control

Shopify gives you complete control over your brand. Your domain, your design, your checkout experience, your email templates. On Etsy, every shop looks similar, your brand is secondary to Etsy's brand, and competitors appear on your product pages. For businesses building a recognisable brand — especially those targeting B2B or commercial clients — Shopify is far superior.

Custom Orders and Quoting

If your 3D printing business does a lot of custom work, Shopify handles this better. You can build custom order forms, integrate quoting software, and create a complete workflow from enquiry to delivery. Etsy's messaging system works for simple custom requests, but it wasn't designed for complex quoting with multiple revisions and file uploads.

The Best Strategy: Use Both

Most successful 3D printing businesses use both platforms. Etsy for discovery and impulse purchases — it's your lead generation machine. Shopify for your brand, repeat customers, and custom work. Include a card in every Etsy order directing customers to your Shopify store for future orders, custom requests, and exclusive products. Over time, you'll shift more revenue to Shopify where margins are better.

Which to Start With

  • Start with Etsy if: You're just beginning, have no marketing budget, want to validate product ideas quickly, or sell mostly consumer products
  • Start with Shopify if: You already have an audience, do mostly custom/B2B work, want full brand control, or have a marketing budget
  • Use both if: You're established and want to maximise reach while building a brand

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