The Print Estate · 2026

Right now there are 3 spots in The Print Estate.

I'm only taking 3 people on at the moment. That's the cap, not a marketing thing, a real one. Every spot is someone I'm in the DMs with twice a week, and I don't want to onboard more than I can actually pay attention to. When I'm ready, I'll open a few more. Right now it's 3.

If one of them is yours, read this, and if it's for you, grab it.


Here's what I'm doing to help you build a $1,000-a-month print-on-demand machine

I'm going to help a small group of people build a Print Estate this year, a little collection of t-shirt designs you own that pay you rent every month.

The goal is simple. Build the machine once, then let it pay you around $1,000 to $3,000 a month while you go live your life. A design that sells on its own. Traffic that runs without you. Money that shows up while you do nothing.

Not a million dollars. Not quit-your-job. Just calm, real money from something you built once and barely touch.

I've been doing this for over six years. I've never had a million-dollar month, and it's still the best money I make, because it doesn't ask much of me. I made [a design / some designs] back in [year] that I haven't touched since, and [it's / they're] still paying me [$X a month] today.

That's really the whole pitch. I'm just handing you how I do it. And the same tools I'm handing you have already helped a print-on-demand brand lift conversion 66% and bump average order value 18%. I'm taking that exact stack and pointing all of it at one thing: print on demand, done the calm way.


It's a small group, so I'm looking for the right fit.

This won't work for you if you want to quit your job in 90 days, because this is a side machine, not a rocket. It won't work if you think you'll buy it, do nothing, and have money appear, because I can hand you every shortcut but I can't open the laptop for you. It won't work if you want me to run it for you or hold your hand every day, because the whole point is that AI does the labor and you stay light. And if you're looking for the next million-dollar grind, it's the wrong room, and I'll point you somewhere else, kindly.

But if you want an extra grand or three a month that doesn't run your life, if you like the idea of building something once and leaving it alone, if you're fine being the one who does the work and you just want the shortcuts so the work stays small, if you can take direction and actually use the tools you're given, and if you'd rather have a calm machine than a stressful business, then this is going to be a good fit.


The plan is simple.

In Phase 1, we get you your first sale. We put a real design in front of real people, fast. You'll pick the parade (a niche that replenishes forever), pick the pocket (the exact buyer inside it), and derive the design from a market signal, so there's no blank page and no art skills needed, the AI renders it. Then we build the store shell once (it goes up once and converts forever) and load the first ads. The goal of Phase 1 is the moment a stranger buys, proof it's real.

In Phase 2, we get you your first $1,000. Now we turn the one sale into a stream. We tune the knobs on the ads, let the winners run, and let the design do the selling on a page you never have to touch again. By the end of Phase 2 you've got a real income coming in, not just a fluke.

In Phase 3, we make it hands-off. This is the part nobody else teaches, because it's the opposite of the grind. We hand the work to the machine. The supplier prints and ships every order, so you never touch one. Meta allocates the spend; you just nudge a knob now and then. The winner pays for years untouched, and then you walk away: ride it, stack the next one, or just go live your life. That's the whole point.

You already saw the full nine-part map in the video. In here, you get the tool for every single part of it, plus me, twice a week, when you get stuck.


Here's what you actually get.

Here's the thing most programs get wrong. They sell you the help and stop there. You get told what to do, and then you're on your own to make it. In here you get both. We do the thing with you, and you walk away holding the actual thing.

We find you a crowd worth selling to, and you walk away with five validated niches, scored and ready, so there's no staring at a blank page wondering what to sell. We decode exactly who buys in that niche, and you walk away with a buyer profile, who they are, the words they use, the shirt colors they actually wear, built once so every design, mockup and ad reads from it after that.

We turn what that crowd already buys into designs, and you walk away with the design ideas and then the real artwork, rendered, no art skills and no blank canvas (and before you build on a phrase, we check it's clean to use). We put your design on the shirts, and you walk away with the product photos and mockups, every color, ready to list, so you never have to stage a photo or open a design tool.

We write your product page in your buyer's voice, and you walk away with the full page, the headline, the copy, the "about this shirt" bullets, ready to paste. And we write your ads, so you walk away with a spread of ad copy in a handful of angles, plus the ad photos to run with them, not one ad you're betting the farm on, a spread.

That's the whole chain. A niche, a buyer, a design, a product, a page, and ads to point at it. The stuff that usually takes people months of flailing, handed to you as you go.

On top of that, you get me twice a week. Message me whenever, and twice a week I sit down and answer everything that's come in, properly, with real thought. Stuck on a niche, not sure a design's worth running, ad account doing something weird, that's what I'm for. Not a call you schedule, not daily, just me, reliably, two times a week.

There's also an AI version of me you can talk to any time. Think of it as the same help, just always awake. You chat with it the way you'd chat with me, and it'll run those same tools and hand you back the actual material, or point you straight to the one thing that unstuck you, in your context, instead of you hunting through a library at 11pm. Between the agent for the moment you're stuck and me for the calls that need a human, you've basically got help on tap.

And you get the room: the store shell, the templates, the workshops, and a community of people building the same calm thing, all in one place. You drop your design in and go.


What it costs.

It's $49 a week.

I priced it there on purpose. It's enough that you'll actually show up and use the thing, and it's fair for the tools plus me in your corner twice a week. It's not a number that wrecks you when a month is slow, and some months will be slow, that's just how this works.

Pay as you go. No year-long contract, no lock-in. If it's not for you, you cancel, no hard feelings, no hostage situation. I'd rather you stay because it's working than because you're stuck.


So if you…

…want a calm side-machine and not another job, you're willing to do the small amount of work the tools don't do for you, and you want the shortcuts, the room, and someone in your corner twice a week, then here's how to start.

Grab your spot for [month] and you're in. You'll get access to everything in the room today, and I'll see you in the DMs.

Grab your spot →

No call. No application. No me deciding if you're worthy. If it's for you, you'll know. If it's not, take everything you learned in the video and go build the machine yourself, I mean that, and I wish you the best.

Andrew

P.S. The moment you're in, you get 5 Niches in 5 Minutes, a quick-start that points the parade tool at the market and hands you five scored, validated t-shirt niches worth building for. No staring at a blank page wondering what to sell. You pick one and you're moving. It's the fastest way I know to get unstuck on day one.

PLACEHOLDERS to fill before this goes live: the receipt (real 6-year design + year + $/month) and the [month] in the join line. UPDATE: the "Grab your spot" button is now wired to the checkout popup on this page (it opens on click or at /#checkout), so the join-link placeholder is done.