TLDR: This StickersStickers review is simple. Based on our order, we would avoid them. The print quality was poor, the order showed up completely bungled up, and customer service did not do nearly enough to fix the mess.
A sticker company has one job: print stickers that look right. This is not advanced wizardry. It is stickers. And in our case, StickersStickers fumbled the basics.
This StickersStickers review is based on our real experience with a bad order. I cannot speak for every single package they ship. I can speak for ours. And ours was bad enough that i would not trust them with another order.
Quality
The quality was the biggest problem.
Our stickers showed up completely bungled up. That is the part that matters most, because once the product itself is wrong, the rest of the sales pitch stops mattering. You can have a polished website, a list of materials, and all the cheerful promises in the world. If the final stickers look bad, none of that saves the order.
In our case, the print quality was crap. The finished product did not feel like a small miss or a picky-customer complaint. It felt like a production failure. This was not one of those situations where you squint at a corner and think, “eh, maybe i’m being too hard on them.” It was obvious. The order was messed up.
And that is the line for me. A sticker printer does not get points for trying. It gets points for sending a usable product.
Price and Value
Even if the quote looks decent, bad stickers are not a bargain.
A cheap order that arrives wrong is not “good value.” It is wasted money, wasted time, and usually a second order you now have to place somewhere else. That means you end up paying twice. Once for the bad batch, and again for the printer you should have used in the first place.
So no, i would not call this a value play. Not after the outcome we got.
Design, Templates, and Customization
I do not have much interest in praising tools when the final print fails.
Maybe the site can help you upload art. Maybe it looks convenient enough. Fine. But design tools are not the product. The product is the sticker that lands in your hands. If that part is botched, the editor is just window dressing.
This is where a lot of print companies lose the plot. They spend a lot of energy making the order feel smooth, then the actual result shows up and looks like nobody cared.
Customer Service
This is where they really could have saved the experience, and they didn’t.
Mistakes happen. That part, while annoying, is still survivable. What separates a decent printer from a terrible one is what happens after the mistake. Do they own it? Do they move fast? Do they make the customer feel like the issue matters?
In our case, customer service was bad.
That made the whole thing worse. A bungled order is frustrating. A bungled order with bad customer service is how a one-time problem turns into a hard “never again.” When the product is wrong, support is the test. They failed that test too.
Ordering Experience and Tools
Getting the order placed is the easy part.
That is true of a lot of bad print shops, honestly. They are perfectly happy to take the file and the payment. The real measure is what happens after that. Do you get a clean, accurate, well-made product? Or do you get a problem in a box?
We got the second one.
So i would not call the ordering experience good overall, even if the checkout itself was painless enough. A smooth checkout does not cancel out a bad result.
Turnaround Time and Shipping
I am not giving them bonus points for speed when the order itself was wrong.
Fast garbage is still garbage. A bad batch that arrives quickly is not impressive. It just gets to disappoint you sooner.
If you are ordering stickers for a business, an event, packaging, or resale, reliability matters more than raw speed. And after our experience, reliability is exactly what I would not trust them on.
Best For
Honestly, I do not think StickersStickers is a good fit for anyone who actually needs the order to come out right the first time.
I would not use them for:
- business branding
- product packaging
- merch
- events
- client work
- any order where quality matters, which is most sticker orders if we are being honest
If you just want to gamble and hope your order turns out better than ours, that is your call. I would not make that bet.
If you want a safer option, I would start with CustomStickers.com or YouStickers.com instead.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- The order process itself was easy enough to complete
- They do offer a broad custom sticker category on paper
- That is about where the praise ends for us
Cons
- Poor print quality
- Our order arrived completely bungled up
- Bad customer service
- Bad value once you factor in the mistake
- Not a printer we would trust again
Final Verdict
This StickersStickers review comes down to one thing: we got a bad order, the quality was crap, and customer service did not do enough to make it right.
So yes, my opinion is blunt. Avoid at all costs.
There are too many sticker printers out there to waste time on one that already burned you once. If a company cannot get the basics right, i do not see a reason to give them another shot. We would not order from StickersStickers again, and we would not recommend them to anyone who cares about quality, consistency, or support.