Parcel books a label on every order the moment it's paid, on the carrier you already use, and has it ready to print. No retyping addresses, no orders that won't sync, no clunky dashboard to babysit.
Built for UK shops · Works with Shopify today, more on the way
If you sell online in the UK, you know the routine. An order comes in, you copy the address across, you print the label, you mark it dispatched, and you do it again, and again. The tools that are meant to help often make it worse, with orders that don't pull through from your store, screens that lag, and subscriptions that creep up every year while the rates get worse.
Shipping is the bit that should just happen. Right now it eats your morning.
Shopify today, with eBay, Etsy and WooCommerce on the way. Tell Parcel who you ship with.
The moment an order is paid, Parcel books the label on your carrier, saves it, and marks the order fulfilled with tracking. You don't touch a thing.
Print the day's labels in one click or on a schedule you set, including 4 × 6 thermal. Stick them on, drop them off, done.
| By hand today | With Parcel | |
|---|---|---|
| A new order arrives | You import or retype it | Booked automatically the moment it's paid |
| Choosing the service | Pick it on every order | Your default, set once |
| Printing labels | One at a time | One click or a scheduled batch, incl. 4 × 6 thermal |
| Tracking and fulfilment | You type it back into the order | Marked fulfilled with tracking, automatically |
| If something fails | You find out later | Flagged on your dashboard, with the reason |
| Your time per day | An hour of clicking | Minutes |
Parcel ships via APC today, a tracked UK courier. More carriers, including Royal Mail, are on the way.
Parcel works in the background like a small team of agents. One books your labels, one prints the batch, one keeps an eye out for anything that needs you. Set it up once and most days you barely open it.
When you do want to change something, you type it. "Switch my carrier to APC." "Set my labels to 4 × 6." "Print today's batch." It does it, with no digging through settings.
Roughly 20 to 500 orders a month. Past the point of typing each one into a courier website by hand, but not wanting a heavy, pricey warehouse system built for someone ten times your size. If that's you, Parcel sits right in the gap.
Yes. Parcel books on the carrier you already use, so you stay in control of your postage.
No. It's built to be cheaper and simpler than the big tools, for small UK shops, not enterprise warehouses.
You'll see exactly what needs attention, with the reason.
APC is live now, Royal Mail and others are rolling out. Tell us yours when you sign up and we'll let you know the moment it's ready.
Parcel is opening to a small group of UK sellers. Tell us your setup and we'll get you in as soon as we support it.