Get OrderMyGear orders into Printavo without spreadsheets and copy pasting.
OMG Exports turns your OrderMyGear order report into a production-ready Printavo invoice with the correct sizes, mockups, and production details, so closing out a team store takes minutes instead of hours of re-typing.
Animation: an OrderMyGear order report CSV is dropped into OMG Exports, a loading spinner merges 91 orders, and the production-ready Printavo invoice it created appears, complete with dates, per-size breakdowns for every item, and a PAID stamp.
Selling on OrderMyGear and then
copy-pasting every order into Printavo?
OrderMyGear is great for team stores, fundraisers, and group orders, but when the store closes, someone still has to get all those orders into Printavo for production. Doing it by hand means re-typing dozens of orders, matching sizes, and hoping no mistakes are made. That’s hours of operational admin work on every store you run.
How it works
Connect Printavo
Paste your Printavo API key and account email. OMG Exports verifies them (no developer required).
Upload Order Report
Close your OrderMyGear store, export the order report, and drop it in.
Send to Printavo
Set the default order status, attach personalization reports, and push it to Printavo.
Review Invoice
OMG Exports merges every order into one production-ready Printavo invoice with correct sizes and mockups.
What OMG Exports handles for you
Aggregates your orders into one invoice
All orders merged with correct sizes and mockups.
Prevents the same order from being exported
Keeps track of what you previously exported so you never export the same order twice.
Upload personalization reports
Attach names/numbers and personalization details for team stores as a production file.
OMG Exports vs. Manually
| Manual re-entry | OMG Exports | |
|---|---|---|
| Time per store | Hours re-typing every order | Upload once, done in minutes |
| Sizes & images | Copy each one | Merged automatically, correct |
| Duplicate orders | Easy to double-enter | Scanned and prevented |
| Personalization (names/numbers) | Manual, error-prone | Attached from the report |
| Consolidating a team store | Slow and easy to get wrong | One consolidated invoice |
The OMG order report already has everything production needs, but getting it into Printavo by hand means re-typing dozens of orders and aggregating sizes by product yourself. OMG Exports was built by a former Printavo engineer specifically for this purpose. Weighing the platforms themselves? Compare OrderMyGear, InkSoft, Chipply, and Shopify costs →
Simple and transparent pricing
$750/year
14-day free trial with unlimited order reports, stores, and invoices. No limits.
Try free for 14 days →Coming soon: the fully automatic version. We’re building a direct OrderMyGear-to-Printavo integration so orders sync without uploading a report at all. Want early access? Get in touch.
Frequently asked questions
How do I export OrderMyGear orders to Printavo?
Connect OMG Exports to Printavo with your API key and email, upload your OrderMyGear order report, review the export settings, and send it to Printavo. Orders are aggregated into a single production-ready invoice with correct sizes and mockups.
Does OMG Exports bring over sizes, mockups, and personalizations?
Yes, orders merge into one Printavo invoice with the correct sizes and mockups, and you can attach personalization reports for names and numbers.
Will OMG Exports export the same order twice?
No, OMG Exports scans every upload for previously exported orders so an order is never exported twice.
How much does OMG Exports cost?
$750/year, after a 14-day free trial with no limits on order reports, stores, or invoices. A direct API integration is coming soon.
Is OMG Exports the same as the PrintFlo Shopify app?
No, OMG Exports is for OrderMyGear. If you sell on Shopify too, PrintFlo has a separate Shopify → Printavo integration.
Do I need to be technical?
No, the only technical step is pasting your Printavo API key and email, and support (team@getprintflo.com) is fast. OMG Exports is built and maintained by a former Printavo engineer, but is not officially supported by Printavo.



