Matt Schmitt is the co-founder of Skup, a print-on-demand ecommerce training company. With over $30 million in personal ecommerce sales and a decade of experience building and scaling POD stores, Matt oversees Skup’s coaching program and teaches the systems that helped him exit multiple 7-figure businesses. His students have collectively generated tens of millions in sales using the methods he developed.
Matt Schmitt started in ecommerce before print-on-demand platforms like Shopify POD apps even existed. He built multiple apparel brands from scratch, eventually scaling one to over $10 million in sales before selling it. Unlike many “gurus” who teach theory, Matt built his fortune by actually selling products—t-shirts, hoodies, and custom apparel—to real customers.
His approach has always been data-driven. Rather than guessing what designs might sell, Matt developed systematic research methods to identify winning products before investing ad spend. This methodology became the foundation for what’s now called the Apparel Cloning System.
As co-founder alongside Devin Zander, Matt leads Skup’s coaching calls and curriculum development. Students in the Skup Incubator program work directly with Matt during weekly group coaching sessions where he reviews their stores, ads, and designs.
Matt’s teaching style focuses on practical execution. He’s known for breaking down complex concepts like Facebook ad optimization and design research into repeatable steps anyone can follow. His coaching calls often include live store reviews where he shows students exactly what to fix.
The proof of any coach is in student outcomes. Here are verified results from students Matt has worked with directly:
These aren’t cherry-picked success stories—they’re representative of what happens when students follow Matt’s proven systems.

Matt believes most people fail at print-on-demand because they skip research and go straight to creating designs they think are “cool.” His entire system is built around validating demand first, then creating products that match proven market interest.
Key principles Matt teaches:

Matt’s legitimacy comes from verifiable results—both his own and his students’. Unlike coaches who’ve never built a real business, Matt has:
His approach is also refreshingly honest about who print-on-demand isn’t for. He openly tells potential students that this business model requires work—it’s not passive income from day one, and not everyone will succeed.
What separates Matt from other print-on-demand educators:
| Factor | Matt Schmitt / Skup | Typical POD Courses |
|---|---|---|
| Personal sales track record | $30M+ verified | Often unverified or inflated |
| Teaching format | Live weekly coaching | Pre-recorded videos only |
| Ad strategy | Current, updated monthly | Outdated methods |
| Design tools | Proprietary AI (AvatarIQ) | Generic recommendations |
| Student access | Direct Q&A with Matt | Community forum only |
“Is this another guru scam?” Matt’s track record is verifiable through business registrations, student testimonials with full names, and case studies with revenue screenshots. He’s been in ecommerce since 2014—long before “guru culture” took over.
“Does he actually show up to coaching calls?” Yes. Matt personally leads Skup’s weekly coaching calls. Students can ask questions live and get direct feedback on their businesses.
“Why doesn’t he just run his own stores?” He does. Matt still runs ecommerce operations alongside teaching. He teaches because scaling education creates leverage he couldn’t get from running stores alone.
Matt is upfront about who shouldn’t join Skup Incubator:
Matt has been in ecommerce since 2014, building and scaling multiple print-on-demand and apparel businesses over a decade.
While Matt doesn’t publicly disclose net worth, his verified business exits and $30M+ in sales indicate significant success in the ecommerce space.
Yes. Skup Incubator includes live weekly coaching calls where Matt personally reviews student stores and answers questions.
Matt Schmitt is the real deal—a practitioner who built his expertise by actually selling products, not by teaching theory. His co-founding role at Skup puts him directly in the coaching process, unlike figurehead founders who just lend their name.
If you’re researching print-on-demand coaches and want someone with verifiable results and direct accessibility, Matt’s track record speaks for itself. Just make sure you’re ready to put in the work—he won’t promise overnight success, but he will show you exactly what’s working right now.