Sticker business in a box

Start a sticker business
by dinner.

Generate the designs with AI, print them on demand so you never touch inventory, and let the Clearly agent sell them for you. No design skills, near-zero upfront, and the art is yours to keep.

Fox mascot
Mountain landscape
Rocket launch
Botanical bloom
Geometric badge
Wave pattern

Own the art outright — a worldwide, royalty-free commercial resell license comes in every kit.

No inventoryNo design skillsCommercial licensePhysical + digitalLive the same day
Why stickers

The math that makes it work

Stickers are the classic first product for a reason: tiny cost, healthy price, and print-on-demand removes the risk.

$0.10–$0.50

to produce a die-cut sticker through print-on-demand — made only after it sells.

$3–$5

typical price per sticker — and packs lift the average order even higher.

$0

inventory up front. No warehouse, no minimums, no unsold stock.

The playbook

Five steps to open

Step
01

1 · Pick a niche and generate

Choose a lane that buys stickers — plants, gym, gaming, faith, mental health, hobbies — and generate a set of on-theme die-cut sheets. A tight niche outsells a random pile of art every time.

Step
02

2 · Download the commercial kit

Grab the print- and cut-ready kit: transparent PNGs, a press-ready layered PDF, die-cut SVGs, and a worldwide royalty-free resell license. The files are formatted for Sticker Mule, Cricut, and Silhouette out of the box.

Step
03

3 · Set up Shopify + print-on-demand

Spin up a Shopify store and connect a print-on-demand app (Sticker Mule, Printful) so stickers are printed and shipped only after they sell — or list the SVG cut files as instant digital downloads.

Step
04

4 · Install the Clearly agent

Add the Clearly agent from the Shopify App Store in one click. It reads your catalog and starts recommending stickers and bundling packs — the fastest way to raise average order value on low-priced items.

Step
05

5 · Launch and grow

Announce it, post the designs, and let the agent convert. Every design you add is another listing and another thing for the agent to sell — the catalog compounds while you sleep.

FAQ

Starting a sticker business, answered

01How much does it cost to start a sticker business?+
Almost nothing up front. Generating and previewing designs is free, and print-on-demand means you never buy inventory — items are made only after a customer orders. Your real costs are a Shopify plan and a one-time fee when you download a print-ready commercial pack. No warehouse, no minimum order.
02Do I need to be a designer?+
No. You describe the sticker (or pick from 20 built-in styles) and the AI designs the sheet and generates the real die-cut lines. No Illustrator, no hand-tracing, no art degree — the production files come out ready to sell.
03How do stickers actually make money?+
Margin and repeatability. A die-cut sticker costs roughly $0.10–$0.50 through print-on-demand and sells for $3–$5, and packs push the average order higher. You own the art outright (commercial license), so every sale is profit — no royalties, no per-design fees.
04Physical stickers, digital cut files, or both?+
Both, from the same design. Sell physical stickers with zero inventory via print-on-demand, or sell the SVG cut files as instant digital downloads to the Cricut and Silhouette crowd. Many sellers do both to double the catalog.
05How fast can I launch?+
The same afternoon. Generate a few designs, download the kits, list them on Shopify, connect print-on-demand (or a digital-downloads app), and install the Clearly agent. You can be open for business before dinner.
06How do I get sales once I’m live?+
Two engines. Your art is unique and licensed to you, so it stands out in search and on social. And the Clearly agent works every visitor — recommending designs, bundling packs, and answering questions — so more of the traffic you earn actually converts.

Open your sticker shop today

Generate your first designs free, download the print-ready kit, and be selling on Shopify by tonight. No inventory, no credit card to start.