There hasn't been any official announcement or indication from Webflow regarding integrating Printful into its Ecommerce platform. While I don't have access to the latest development plans of Webflow, it's worth noting that both Webflow and Printful are powerful and popular tools within their respective domains.
However, Webflow does offer integrations with a number of Ecommerce platforms, such as Shopify and Foxy.io, allowing users to connect their Webflow websites with these platforms for Ecommerce functionality. This means that you can design and build your Ecommerce website in Webflow and then integrate it with platforms like Printful through these third-party integrations.
Printful is a popular print-on-demand and dropshipping service that enables businesses to easily sell custom-designed products online. While Printful is not directly integrated into Webflow, you can use Webflow's Ecommerce features and the available integrations to connect your Webflow site with Printful's services.
To achieve this integration, you can utilize custom code or utilize Zapier, a popular automation platform that can help connect different web services. Zapier allows you to create automated workflows between Webflow and Printful, enabling data syncing and order fulfillment.
Although it would be beneficial for Webflow to have a native integration with Printful, it's essential to consider that integrating with a specific service is a complex process that involves technical considerations, partnerships, and ensuring a seamless user experience. As such, the decision of integrating with Printful or any other third-party service rests with Webflow and is subject to their development roadmap and priorities.
To stay up to date with the latest announcements and developments from Webflow, I recommend following their official blog, forum, or subscribing to their email newsletter to receive news about new features, integrations, and partnerships as they become available.