PrintPort is a cloud-based print shop management platform from Peak Objective, LLC. Positioned as an all-in-one SaaS product, it centralizes quoting, jobs, customers, file proofing, communication, invoicing, and related workflows. It is closer to a vertical ERP/MIS for the printing industry than a general-purpose project management tool.
The platform is built around the print production workflow. Job management includes a visual Kanban board, real-time status tracking, priorities, and automated notifications. The customer portal supports online quote requests, file uploads, online proof approvals, order tracking, and payment processing. Its AI email processing can extract customer information, job details, and requirements from emails, then turn them into jobs with one click. The Professional plan and above also include advanced workflow automation, inventory management, and analytics/reporting, while Enterprise adds multi-location management, custom integrations, and advanced security. On the technical side, PrintPort mentions WebSocket-based real-time updates, automated preflight checks, and PostgreSQL schema-based multi-tenant isolation.
Pricing is relatively transparent: Starter costs $99/month and is aimed at small shops, with limits of 3 team members and 100 jobs per month. Professional costs $249/month, supports 10 team members and 500 jobs, and unlocks AI email processing, automation, inventory, and reporting. Enterprise costs $499/month and includes unlimited team members, unlimited jobs, multiple locations, a dedicated account manager, and 24/7 phone support. Annual billing saves 20%. All plans include a 14-day free trial with no credit card required, and there are no setup fees.
The main strengths are its strong focus on real print-industry scenarios and its coverage of the full workflow from customer requests to production tracking, proofing, and invoicing. The customer portal and AI email processing can help reduce manual data entry and back-and-forth communication. Multi-location support and unlimited jobs are valuable for print shop chains. On the downside, public information does not disclose an API, Webhooks, or developer documentation, and third-party integrations are only described broadly as email, payments, and custom integrations. For security, while encryption, backups, and multi-tenant isolation are mentioned, there is no visible information about compliance certifications such as SOC 2 or ISO 27001.
PrintPort is suitable for small and medium-sized print shops, growing commercial printing companies, and multi-location stores that need a customer self-service portal and standardized production workflows. For users in China, the site does not appear to offer Chinese language support, local payment methods, mainland China nodes, or ICP filing information, and access performance from China is unknown. If your team mainly operates in mainland China, you should carefully verify network connectivity, payment options, support time zones, and cross-border data requirements. Alternatives to consider include Printavo, Ordant, DocketManager, ShopVOX, as well as domestic print ERP/MIS systems or custom solutions built around DingTalk and WeCom ecosystems.
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