Updated June 11, 2026. Shopify's finding products category covers dropshipping, print on demand and wholesale sourcing. These apps often matter before a storefront has traffic, but some still leave public traces when product pages, shipping promises or supplier scripts are exposed.
Printify
Printify is the first app to compare when a merchant wants a broad POD catalog and supplier network without holding inventory.

Printful
Printful remains a benchmark for branded POD because fulfillment quality, mockups and operational reliability matter as much as catalog size.

DSers
DSers is useful for AliExpress-style dropshipping workflows where bulk order processing and supplier mapping are central.

CJ Dropshipping
CJ Dropshipping belongs on the list because product sourcing, fulfillment and supplier operations sit in one workflow for many general stores.
Faire
Faire is the wholesale option to review when a merchant wants real brand inventory rather than dropshipping or custom POD.
How to choose a product sourcing app
Choose by business model first. POD apps are best for custom products, dropshipping apps are best for testing catalogs without inventory, and wholesale apps are better for merchants building a more controlled retail assortment. If Detectify does not find a sourcing app, that may simply mean the source layer is hidden from public storefront code.
Finding products app FAQ
Can Detectify see which supplier app a store uses?
Only when the supplier or sourcing app exposes public storefront evidence. Many product sourcing tools work mostly in the Shopify admin.
Should new stores choose dropshipping or print on demand?
Dropshipping is better for testing broad catalogs. Print on demand is better for custom products, branded designs and lower inventory risk.
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Detection note
Product sourcing apps can be hard to detect because the storefront often shows products, not the supplier system behind them.