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Bookvault

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Selling products

Store design

Product variants

Delivery & pickups

Print on demand (POD)

Overview

Bookvault is a Shopify app that allows you to have your books printed and fulfilled on-demand. With Bookvault, you can open up a global market without the need for stock. It's easy to use and can be set up in minutes. By choosing Bookvault, you benefit from high-quality standards and pricing usually reserved for the largest publishers.

Key Features

  • Quick and automated online product validation

  • Choose from a wide range of binding styles and formats

  • Create custom sizes for your books

  • Expand your sales by adding your book titles to popular online retailers

Plans

Free Plan

Free

Pay for production and fulfillment charges per order at agreed rates.

Tips and Tricks

  • Use Bookvault to easily manage your book inventory and fulfill orders on-demand.

  • Take advantage of the wide range of binding styles and formats offered by Bookvault to create unique and customizable products.

  • Expand your sales by adding your book titles to popular online retailers through Bookvault.

Disclaimer: The information and ideas provided within this app are intended for general informational purposes only. They should not be interpreted as legal, financial, or business advice. We cannot guarantee that these ideas do not infringe upon third-party intellectual property rights. It is advisable to consult with appropriate professionals or seek intellectual property counsel for specific guidance pertaining to your situation. Furthermore, please note that any resources suggested within the app are for informational purposes only and should not be considered as a substitute for professional advice or an endorsement of their suitability for your specific circumstances.

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