
Last Updated: March 1, 2026 (Price & Content Verified)
Alison J Prince, channeling her inner Dean Graziosi, says you can turn a printer into a side hustle.
And you can do it in three days, working just 90 minutes a day.
Wait… printer?
Like that thing nobody uses unless you need a return label for those Nikes that didn’t fit, or your kid got Bucket Filler at school and needed some family photos for their little All About Me collage?
Yep, that type of printer, Alison says.
Need me to elaborate? Fine. I guess I have nothing better to do.
Read on for my Print Sprint review.
So over the course of this three-day workshop Alison’s gonna help you brainstorm product ideas, create your first print product, then sell it to make the most money possible.
What’s a print product? Something you create using your printer at home.
Here’s some examples:
- Calendars
- Worksheets
- Gift tags
- Gift certificates
- Journal pages
- Flash cards
- Chore charts
- Wall art
- Stickers
And whatever else you can come up with, right?
Here’s what you’ll get if you enroll in The Print Sprint:
- Three days of on-demand online trainings to help you create your first product; each lesson is roughly 90 minutes long.
- 1-on-1 text support from a Biz BFF so you’ll always know exactly what you should be doing.
- Winning plug-and-play templates so you can move forward with confidence.
A “total value” of $1,497 (kill me now), but you can get it today for just $27.
If you don’t come up with a profitable print product by the end of the three days or you think the training was trash, request a refund within 72 hours and you can get your money back.
This is for you if you’re busy adulting but could sure use some extra income.
Introvert, extrovert, newbie, or seasoned side hustler – doesn’t matter.
Just follow along with the videos and workbook “to get results fast and turn your printer into a cash machine,” Alison writes on her sales page.
Narrator: Somewhere, Dean Graziosi adjusts his “keep 500 feet from a school” glasses and nods approvingly.

How soon can you start?
Day 1 of the workshop will be unlocked as soon as you submit payment.
Then Day 2 will be available at 7 a.m. the following morning, and Day 3 at 7 a.m. the morning after that.
Does it matter where you live?
Not in the least. Although, everything’s taught with best practices for the U.S.
Surely you have to be a creative type for this to work, right?
“Nope!” Alison says. “I wasn’t. I can’t even draw stick figures.”
“The good news,” she adds, “is you can use the system we’ve created to get started without spending hours learning complicated programs or design.”
Gotta give it to Alison – she knows what she’s doing.
She drops your objections into a vat of acid, laughing as they dissolve into oblivion.
Here’s where I’m at.
On the surface, The Print Sprint looks like a fine offer.
It’s cheap. There’s a money-back guarantee. And it promises a quick and easy way for anyone to make a few bucks.
But as you dig deeper, you start to wonder.
Someone on Reddit said they took the course and it was super misleading.
They’ve been selling on Etsy for a year and most of what they learned was found on YouTube for free.
They claimed Print Sprint was mostly just Alison preaching and showing success stories rather than teaching.
Sure, she shows a few beginner tricks and gives you templates to copy, but the problem, they pointed out, is that there are already thousands of those products on Etsy.
They warned that it’s all basically a sales pitch for her $1,500 course, 0-100K System.
Needless to say, they did not recommend it.
I’ve never tried printables but I did mess around with Etsy POD back in the day.
It was annoying as fuck. Designing and listing one stupid coffee mug took forever, and I knew no one was gonna buy it.
There were already a million similar mugs from stores with thousands of reviews. Why would anyone gamble on my sad little shop?
Turns out I was right.
What a dumb way to chase three dollars.
Q&A
Q: Is Alison still selling this?
A: Hmm. The sales page is still up, but when you click Join, it says: “Uh oh! This has expired.” Maybe she’s wrung all the water from that rag.
Q: She hasn’t posted on social media in over two years. Should someone check on her?
A: Now that you say it, her podcast is gone, her YouTube hasn’t been touched in four years, and even her main offer, $0 to $100k System, redirects to BecauseICanLife.com and says: “The Workshop is Closed.” What the hell happened to Alison J Prince? Wonder if she’s in legal trouble.
Q: In that case, what’s a good Print Sprint alternative?
A: Remote real estate. Instead of houses, apartments, or commercial buildings, you rank websites and rent them to local businesses that need leads. And unlike Alison, we won’t disappear on you. Watch this video next.