Finding a company that would be willing to print flyers and business cards within 24 hours is akin to finding a needle in a haystack. You see, the majority of us would spend a long time on the design process, be it in designing a namecard, flyer or wedding invite. Searching for a printer “last-minute” would then be a norm. Most of the time, it would be impossible to print your projects prior to the deadline.

However, if there’s one startup that’s able to fulfill the task within a 24-hour period, it might just be Gogoprint.

Gogoprint is a one-stop printing company currently available in Bangkok, KL and Singapore. They offer services across the board, be it printing business cards, gift vouchers or company leaflets. Best part is, you’d be able to hold your precious designs in your hands within 48 hours as that’s the delivery time for Gogoprint.

If you’re not much of a creative yourself, Gogoprint also offers free design services (except for posters, digital booklets and offset booklets).

Getting your products printed is as easy as 1,2,3…and err, 4.

1. First, select the format, paper, colours and more for your product.

2. Next, make the payment.

3. Upload your artwork file or consult Gogoprint’s services.

4. Finally, wait for your item to be delivered (be patient, it’s only anywhere between 24-48 hours :P)

We live in a time and space where we demand for everything to be fast and cheap, and Gogoprint is able to deliver this for the most part. If you’re not in a rush to print your items though, you could opt for a normal production speed and have your items delivered within the next few days. This would cut the production cost significantly. That way, you can select an option which fits in with your budget and time.

Prices for Gogoprint’s services start as low as RM15.09 for 100 business cards and delivery is free within Malaysia too. Perhaps, this is why some big name clients such as Honda, Yamaha, Siemens, Zalora and Happyfresh use Gogoprint’s services. So, the next time you’re looking to print your projects, this startup can be one to consider.

 
 
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