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Shipmondo is an all-in-one shipping and fulfillment management tool, mainly built for businesses that need to ship orders. It covers ecommerce, B2B, omnichannel operations, enterprise logistics, and service-based businesses. It brings order import, label creation, multi-carrier shipping, warehouse picking, automatic printing, customs documents, returns, and notifications into one system, with the goal of reducing manual data entry and fulfillment errors.
Shipmondo offers a fairly comprehensive feature set. On the shipping side, it supports manual and bulk label creation, CSV/Excel import, an address book, customs documents, shipment monitoring, daily manifests, and cross-border shipping. On the order side, it supports order management, payment capture, refunds, automatic invoices/credit notes, and accounting integrations. For warehouse operations, it provides picking lists, digital picking routes, scan-based verification, shelf/product labels, automatic printing, and multi-workstation support. For customer experience, it offers Delivery Checkout, pickup point selection, a branded returns portal, personalized email/SMS messages, a unified tracking link, and Trustpilot review invitations. Its analytics module covers shipping, orders, fulfillment, picking routes, and returns data.
Pricing consists of three standard tiers—Free, Essentials, and Pro—plus custom Enterprise plans, with additional tiered billing based on label volume. The free account does not require a credit card, and a demo account is also available. Using your own carrier agreements requires a one-time setup fee. Label pricing starts at 0.08 EUR per label and decreases to 0.03 EUR per label as volume increases; pricing for 15000+ labels requires a quote. In terms of integrations, Shipmondo supports ecommerce platforms, ERP systems, accounting tools, payment gateways, and WMS solutions, with Shopify, WooCommerce, Prestashop, Kustom Checkout, Trustpilot, Dinero, e-conomic, and Billy explicitly mentioned. Developer support is relatively strong, with a REST API, Webhooks, Sandbox, API documentation, and JSON/XML file integrations.
The main strengths are its complete fulfillment workflow, detailed automation, and suitability for scaled warehouse operations. It supports both Shipmondo shipping rates and users’ own carrier agreements, giving it good flexibility for expansion. The drawbacks are that the scraped text does not fully show the subscription prices for each plan, some features are plan-restricted, accounting integrations have regional limitations, and there is no clear information about support for local Chinese carriers or payment methods. Shipmondo is best suited to Nordic or cross-border ecommerce businesses, B2B shipping teams, and mid-to-large fulfillment scenarios that require ERP/WMS/API integrations.
Access from China is unknown. Businesses should first test the website, admin dashboard, API, email/SMS delivery, payments, and carrier availability. If your operations are mainly domestic within China, you may want to compare 快递鸟, 聚水潭, 店小秘, and 马帮ERP. For international shipping, alternatives to compare include Shippo, Easyship, Sendcloud, AfterShip, and ShipStation.
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