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Starshipit is a shipping and fulfillment automation platform for ecommerce retailers. Its core goal is to bring sales channels, carriers, order processing, label printing, tracking notifications, and returns into a single dashboard. The site says it serves around 30,000 retailers worldwide and highlights integrations with carriers and platforms such as Australia Post, Shopify, and DHL.
In terms of feature coverage, Starshipit is well suited to ecommerce teams with steadily growing order volumes. It can automatically import orders, print labels in bulk or quickly, write tracking information back to sales channels, set up shipping automation rules, and support order filtering, tagging, merging, and splitting. Professional and higher plans add branded tracking pages, notifications, product catalogs, packing validation, and recommended packaging. Enterprise further adds unlimited rules, carriers, and users, a branded returns portal, an account manager, and SSO. Add-on modules include mobile scan-based picking and packing, warehouse management, duties and taxes, live checkout shipping rates, multi-location/multi-brand support, and Ops Manager.
Pricing is tiered by monthly label volume: Starter is A$45/month for up to 100 labels, Starter Plus is A$125/month for up to 500 labels, Professional is A$180/month for up to 1,000 labels, Professional Plus is A$270/month for up to 5,000 labels, Enterprise is A$495/month for up to 10,000 labels, and volumes above 10,000 require custom pricing. Monthly and annual billing are supported, with annual billing saving up to around 10%, and a 30-day free trial is available. A clear advantage is that the page states there are no additional per-label fees beyond carrier rates or the monthly subscription. However, key capabilities such as warehouse management, picking and packing, live rates, and the returns portal may require additional fees.
Its strengths lie in the completeness of its fulfillment workflow coverage, especially for multi-channel, multi-carrier, and cross-border shipping scenarios. Automation rules, customs documents, branded notifications, and returns capabilities can significantly reduce manual work and customer service inquiries. Limitations include restricted rule counts on Starter/Professional plans and the fact that advanced features depend on higher-tier plans or add-ons. The public materials do not provide details on APIs, specific payment methods, data security certifications, compliance, or accessibility from China.
Starshipit is better suited to Australian and international ecommerce brands, cross-border retailers, and teams with multi-warehouse/multi-brand operations or fulfillment needs ranging from hundreds to tens of thousands of orders per month. Access status from mainland China is unknown; before purchasing, users should also confirm network connectivity, cross-border payments, invoicing, carrier coverage, and compatibility with local platforms. If your main focus is China-based cross-border ecommerce, it is also worth comparing ShipStation, Easyship, Shippo, Sendcloud, as well as local alternatives such as 店小秘, 马帮ERP, and 易仓ERP.
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