Launch branded drops
Get sample review, pricing, and packaging aligned before your campaign goes live.
Print-on-demand operations for real brands
FulRelay is built for teams that need samples, approvals, store or API intake, packaging rules, and reliable shipping support before they scale a POD program.
What this homepage should prove
FulRelay is for operators who care about approvals, pack-out, QC, dispatch timing, and after-sales follow-up.
Get sample review, pricing, and packaging aligned before your campaign goes live.
Keep stable SKUs moving through a cleaner order-sync and dispatch process.
Samples and quoting
Start with sample runs, quotes, and approval checkpoints before volume or paid traffic.
Packaging and branding
Labels, inserts, gift notes, and pack-out instructions stay attached to the order brief.
Store and API intake
Use storefront or API-driven order intake instead of rebuilding the same flow in spreadsheets.
Tracking and support
Shipping updates, returns, and re-ship decisions stay legible for operators and customers.
Built around how brands actually ship
FulRelay is positioned for launch teams, repeat sellers, and premium packaging programs instead of a single generic use case.
Best fit
New collections, influencer drops, seasonal launches, and products that need a sample review first.
What you get
A cleaner launch path before your team commits media budget and inventory expectations.
Quoting, sample confirmation, artwork checks, packaging notes, and launch timing.
Best fit
Core sellers and repeat orders that need a more stable sync-to-dispatch cycle.
What you get
Lower-touch replenishment with clearer status and fewer avoidable exceptions.
Store connections, repeat routing rules, production continuity, and tracking return.
Best fit
Gift sets, inserts, kitting, PR boxes, and orders where presentation matters as much as the product.
What you get
Brand presentation holds up through fulfillment instead of getting stripped out at the last mile.
Pack-out requirements, manual checkpoints, QC visibility, and final ship-ready review.
What teams say after go-live
Short notes from teams using FulRelay for launch drops, replenishment, and packaging-heavy programs.
Maya
•Brand Director
Launch week felt calmer. Samples, packaging, and dispatch finally lived in one readable flow.
Jordan
•Ecommerce Lead
We stopped chasing status in chat. FulRelay made the handoff from order intake to shipment much cleaner.
Sofia
•Ops Manager
Packaging details stopped getting lost. That alone removed a lot of avoidable back-and-forth.
Ethan
•Marketplace Lead
For replenishment, we needed consistency more than noise. FulRelay gave us that rhythm.
Lena
•Founder
It feels closer to an operating partner than a generic vendor dashboard.
Marcus
•Fulfillment Lead
Tracking, exceptions, and re-ships became easier to explain to both our team and customers.
Chloe
•Merch Director
We launched with more confidence because sampling and approval no longer lived in separate places.
Daniel
•Growth Lead
The site says the right thing: this is about execution, not just mockups.
Ava
•Brand Ops
It helped us keep premium presentation intact through fulfillment instead of losing it at the last mile.
Products that fit the operating model
The catalog should reinforce the fulfillment story: custom apparel, accessories, kits, and packaging-aware programs that can actually ship well.
Use the catalog to shortlist products that deserve a sample review before a public launch.
Put inserts, labels, sleeves, gift notes, and kit logic into the program early.
Organize products around drops, evergreen restocks, gifting, or marketplace-specific assortments.
Ready to map the program
Use sales if you are planning a real launch or a branded fulfillment program. Use self-serve if you want to explore the catalog and test the fit first.
Best for brands that need samples, custom packaging, integrations, marketplace sync, or a managed operating flow.
Discuss samples, quoting, and approval checkpoints.
Align packaging, QC, and shipping support before launch.
Sales email
[email protected]Best for teams that want to browse products, test ideas, and understand the operating model before committing.
Browse products and short-list programs that fit your brand.
Review how the catalog, packaging, and channels work together.
You can start self-serve and move into a higher-touch setup once the program is ready.