E-commerce tooling is ROI-math on margin: every tool must pay for itself in conversion, basket size or saved hours. So where does Dripshipper actually fit?
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Private-label coffee and tea dropshipping for Shopify: they roast, bag and ship from their own US facilities within 3-5 business days, with your brand on the packaging. Starter $30 a month or $240 a year, Professional $99, Elite $197, all with a 14-day trial and per-order product and shipping cost on top.

✓ Pricing re-verified 19 Aug 2026
(read 2026-08-19 on apps.shopify.com/dripshipper, listed as “Dripshipper: Coffee & Tea”) Starter $30 a month, Professional $99 and Elite $197, each with a 14-day free trial. Starter is also sold annually at $240 a year, which is $20 a month for the same tier. Product and shipping cost is charged per order on top. All charges are billed in USD and recur every 30 days. Rating 4.7 from 142 App Store reviews. Developer The Doughty Organization. Plans change — always verify the live price on their site.

Read the ladder before you climb it. Starter already carries unlimited orders, unlimited products and automatic fulfilment — the whole product, in other words. Professional at $99 adds live monthly training, priority support and a success manager; Elite at $197 adds monthly one-on-one coaching on top. You are buying people, not capability: nothing above Starter makes the coffee ship faster or cost less per bag. The annual rate is the move worth noticing in the other direction, since $240 a year against $30 a month is a third off the same tier. Beyond that the model is narrow by design — one product category, roasted and shipped from their own US facilities in 3-5 business days, with no route to source elsewhere or negotiate the per-order cost.
The one clear saving here is on the entry plan and it is larger than the usual annual discount. Starter is $30 a month, or $240 for a year, which is $20 a month -- a third off rather than the ten or twenty per cent most vendors offer. If you are going to run a private-label coffee store for a year at all, that is $120 saved for a decision you were making anyway. The steps above it are steep: Professional at $99 is more than three times Starter, and Elite at $197 is double again. What those tiers add is not stated on the App Store listing we read, and no annual rate is shown for either -- so ask what changes and whether the annual discount extends upward before you move. Every plan carries a 14-day free trial, which is the right way to find out. As with any dropshipping app, the subscription is the smaller line: product and shipping cost is charged per order on top, billed in USD and recurring every 30 days. Work out your per-order margin before the plan price matters at all.
Start on Starter and use the 14-day trial on the coffee rather than on the app: order your own product with your own label and time the 3-5 business day claim from your own address. Work the numbers on a single bag before you list a range, because per-order product and shipping cost sits on top of the $30 and coffee is heavy, so shipping eats a larger share of the margin here than in most dropshipping. If the model holds, move Starter to the annual $240 instead of moving up the ladder — Professional and Elite buy training and a success manager, not better fulfilment. And have the label design finished before launch, since the private-label packaging is the only thing separating your store from every other Dripshipper store. Distilled from apps.shopify.com/dripshipper, read 19 August 2026.
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Check your platform and version specifically. Shopify support is close to universal in this category, while WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento and headless setups vary a lot, and 'supported' sometimes means a generic API rather than a maintained app. A listing in your own platform's app store, with recent reviews there, is a better signal than the vendor's logo wall.
Skip it if you want product breadth, fulfilment outside the US, or control over sourcing and packaging cost — this is a single-supplier pipeline and the higher tiers only add coaching. Buying a tool to fix a problem you don't have yet just adds cost and another login to manage.
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