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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Not ideal platform for SEO and scaling business

I was excited to try Dashery because the concept is great — a simple POD platform where I can focus on design while they handle production and fulfillment. However, my experience so far has been quite disappointing.

After connecting my custom domain, my website became inaccessible to Googlebot, which means I cannot run Google Ads or properly market my store. This issue makes the platform unusable for advertising. I reached out to Dashery support explaining the situation, but I have not received any meaningful response or solution. It has already been several days with no update.

Other POD platforms provide at least basic guidance or technical transparency, but Dashery’s lack of communication makes it very difficult to trust the long-term reliability of the service. Since they handle the fulfillment and customer interactions, I expected more responsiveness from their support team.

If Dashery resolves this issue and provides more active customer support, I would be happy to continue using the platform. But currently, I cannot recommend it to anyone who plans to run paid ads or build a serious business, because essential technical support seems unavailable.

I sincerely hope Dashery improves its support and reliability. Until then, proceed with caution.

November 7, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Dashery is a simple turn-key starter

I’ve used this and also similar competitors - from marketplace style sites that allow your own site (like threadless & others) to entirely separate services like the Printify/gelato/printful @ shopify/Etsy/tiktok. Dashery is by far the easiest to use for product creation and it’s the only one that has a personal account manager I can email whenever. It’s lacking in a few areas of customization, but it’s a relatively new service that is improving all the time. It is difficult to drive traffic to it & I haven’t dug into SEO, but as far as customer support goes, they are great. It’s mostly hassle free and their product quality is pretty good. I don’t have to manage customer issues. Being part of teepublic marketplace doesn’t provide me with new customers for my site - only sales (pretty much daily) with small commissions. Dashery sales have good returns if you can generate them. It’s a good simple starter option for someone new to the shirt business. Shopify site & POD providers is far more complicated & time consuming, but the rewards down the line might be greater. However, the cost of entry comparison is no contest as dashery is free while you have to pay monthly to multiple services if you do it all on your own.
I would probably rate my dashery experience a 4-4.5, but I think compared to alternatives it’s at the top of my list because they all have problems.

August 14, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's a fraud

Just watch a video on youtube about somebody setting up a store with them, so I check his store and look at the source code. Every stores opened with Dashery.com are set as robots noindex while the urls are follow by default except the 4 at the bottoms like "term and conditions". In short, for those who are not familiar with SEO, you create a store with them, buy a name domain, yet your sites will never appears on any search engines since they ask them in the source code not to do it. If you drive your own traffic either social, articles, blogs or ads, they win since they may do a sell but anyway, the juice will pass through the links to the main website, so, their ranking increase with your traffic, yet, your store doesn't exist online unless somebody know the url. Pure fraud, I won't register with them.

January 31, 2025
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