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Drucki is an online print-ordering tool for offline print shops and their customers. Customers can upload files much like sending a message, choose print settings, and pick up the order in-store; shop owners receive jobs through a Dashboard and a local Printer Module, review pricing, and automatically send them to the printer. It is closer to a vertical SaaS for “print shop front-desk ordering + automated print queue” than a general enterprise office print management platform.
On the customer side, Drucki supports drag-and-drop or manual upload of PDF, JPG, and PNG files, with options to set page count, number of copies, color, and format, while the system calculates the price instantly. Customers can also search for nearby shops by city. On the shop-owner side, stores can let customers scan a QR code to open the shop page and upload files; staff can then view orders in the backend and approve them with one click. Its Printer Module is installed on the shop’s PC, automatically downloads jobs, and sends them to the printer, reducing the need for email, USB file transfers, and manual queuing. The Dashboard also provides job status, revenue, statistics, workload, and add-on product information.
The public pages do not list SaaS plans, subscription fees, commissions, or transaction fees. They only mention that shop owners can register for free and flexibly adjust print prices by format and color. For payments, the text indicates that customers “pay in-store,” and there is no visible online payment capability. In terms of deployment, Drucki appears to use a hybrid model: cloud-based uploads and backend management plus a local PC print module. Whether self-hosting is supported is not stated.
Its main advantage is that the workflow matches real print-shop pain points: customer self-service uploads, instant pricing, owner review, and automated printing, which can reduce front-desk communication costs and improve the ability to handle multiple orders in parallel. The website copy emphasizes transparency, speed, and no queuing, suggesting strong ease of use. The downside is limited disclosure: there is no information on data security, file retention, permission management, compliance certifications, third-party integrations, APIs, or customer support. The shop search on the site currently shows no results, so its actual coverage is also unclear.
Drucki is suitable for small and medium-sized print shops, convenience-store print points, and campus-area printing providers looking to replace traditional workflows based on email file submissions and USB copying. For large enterprises that need print governance, complex permissions, and compliance audits, the currently available public information is insufficient. Access from China is unknown; payments and the offline shop network are likely focused mainly on local European use cases. Users in China may want to first consider WeChat mini-program print-ordering systems, local print-shop SaaS products, or internal enterprise print management alternatives.
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drucki.com is an Germany Print-on-Demand provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach drucki.com directly.