Sunday and SwagUp both help teams design, produce and ship branded merch — but they come at it from different continents and different models. SwagUp is a US custom-swag platform (a BDA company) built around swag packs, onboarding kits and a membership pricing model. Sunday is a European all-in-one platform that designs, produces, warehouses, ships and measures merch. The honest short version: Sunday is the stronger fit for European and globally-minded teams that want production in Europe, transparent low minimums, no membership paywall and merch ROI reporting; SwagUp is a strong choice for US-based teams that want domestic fulfillment and recipient-choice swag packs.
Sunday vs SwagUp at a glance
| Sunday | SwagUp | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | All-in-one branded merch platform: design, produce, store, ship, measure | Custom-swag platform: design, pack, ship (a BDA company) |
| Production | Made in Europe, multi-country production | US-based; warehouse in New Jersey; ships globally |
| Catalog | 550+ base products, 490+ decorations, 2,000+ ready templates | Broad curated swag catalog (count not published) |
| Minimum order | Transparent: from ~10 pieces ready-to-wear, ~100–150 fully custom | Supports packs and bulk; minimum not explicitly published |
| Pricing model | Free account, transparent product pricing, free design tools | Membership tiers (Basic/Silver/Gold/Platinum) + warehousing fees |
| Design | Free self-serve mockup generators; live design in ~30 seconds | Free design via a dedicated swag expert |
| Lead time | Fast for Europe; no transatlantic shipping for EU teams | Custom swag typically ~3–4 weeks; rush options |
| Recipient choice | Branded swag shops | Redeem Pages + branded swag shops |
| Integrations | HR, CRM and event workflows; ROI reporting | Salesforce, HubSpot, Slack |
| Track record | 10+ years; 200+ brands incl. Google, HubSpot, Deel, Zalando, Booking.com | Well-known US swag brand; part of BDA |
Where a cell says "not published," that reflects what's on the company's site at the time of writing — not a criticism, just a number you'd need a quote to confirm.
What Sunday is
Sunday is a platform that helps marketing, event and HR teams manage, order and measure the ROI of branded merchandise, all produced in Europe. The catalog runs to 550+ base products and 490+ decoration options with 2,000+ ready-made templates. Teams notice the speed first: drop a logo into a catalog product and preview it in your colours in about thirty seconds, free, before talking to anyone. Minimums are low and transparent — from around 10 pieces ready-to-wear and roughly 100–150 for fully custom production — with no membership tier gating the price. Over ten years Sunday has become the merch partner for 200+ brands including Google, HubSpot, Deel, Zalando and Booking.com. See the platform or read how it works.
What SwagUp is
SwagUp is a US custom-swag platform (a BDA company) that designs, packs and ships branded swag for employees, customers and events. It's built around curated swag packs, new-hire onboarding kits and events, with a full-service warehouse in New Jersey, free design via a dedicated swag expert, Redeem Pages for recipient-choice fulfillment, branded swag shops and automated workflows. It integrates with Salesforce, HubSpot and Slack, and runs a membership pricing model (Basic, Silver, Gold, Platinum) with warehousing fees. For US-headquartered teams shipping mostly domestically, it's a genuinely strong, well-run option.
Where Sunday wins
- European production. Made in Europe means shorter supply chains, no transatlantic shipping, customs or duties for EU teams — a real cost, speed and sustainability advantage over shipping US-made swag across the Atlantic.
- Transparent, low minimums. From around 10 pieces, published up front, so a pilot or small run doesn't need a sales call.
- No membership paywall. A free account and transparent product pricing, rather than savings gated behind a membership tier.
- Free, fast self-serve design. Design and preview in your colours in seconds, instead of waiting on a back-and-forth with an assigned expert.
- Merch as a measurable channel. Built to tie merch spend to marketing, HR and event ROI.
Where SwagUp is a strong choice
Credit where it's due. If your team is US-based and ships mostly domestically, SwagUp's New Jersey warehouse and US fulfillment are a genuine advantage. Its Redeem Pages are a polished way to let recipients pick sizes and choices, its dedicated swag-expert model suits teams that want a managed hand, and its Salesforce/HubSpot/Slack integrations fit US sales-and-marketing stacks. If most of your recipients are in the US, SwagUp belongs on your shortlist.
Which one is right for you
| If you… | Lean towards |
|---|---|
| Ship mostly to Europe and want EU production | Sunday |
| Want transparent low minimums and no membership tier | Sunday |
| Want to design and preview merch yourself in minutes | Sunday |
| Treat merch as a marketing/HR channel and want ROI reporting | Sunday |
| Are US-based and ship mostly domestically | SwagUp |
| Want recipient-choice Redeem Pages and a managed swag-expert model | SwagUp |
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Sunday vs SwagUp: questions answered
Is Sunday a good SwagUp alternative?
Yes, especially for European and globally-minded teams. Sunday covers the same design-produce-ship scope with production in Europe, a 550+ product catalog, transparent minimums from around 10 pieces, free self-serve design and merch ROI reporting — without a membership tier. It's the closest European all-in-one alternative to SwagUp.
What's the main difference between Sunday and SwagUp?
Location and model. Sunday produces in Europe, prices transparently with a free account, and focuses on measurable merch. SwagUp is US-based with a New Jersey warehouse, a membership pricing model and a swag-pack workflow built around Redeem Pages and a dedicated swag expert.
Is Sunday or SwagUp better for European teams?
Sunday, in most cases. Producing in Europe avoids transatlantic shipping, customs and duties, which cuts cost and lead time for European recipients and improves the sustainability story versus shipping US-made swag across the Atlantic.
Does SwagUp have a minimum order or membership fee?
SwagUp uses a membership model (Basic, Silver, Gold, Platinum) and warehousing fees, and supports both packs and bulk. Its exact order minimums aren't published, so confirm with a quote. Sunday publishes a low minimum from around 10 pieces with no membership tier.
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