ShipStation
Multi-carrier shipping and order fulfilment software.
Alternatives · 2026
Shipping platform with discounted multi-carrier rates.
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Easyship is a cloud-based shipping platform that aggregates rates from multiple carriers (FedEx, UPS, DHL, local couriers) so e-commerce businesses and fulfillment providers can compare pricing and pick the cheapest option for each shipment. It's positioned as a middle layer between merchants and carriers—you plug in your sales channels, let Easyship fetch live rates, and book shipments directly from the platform without logging into each carrier's dashboard separately. The tool handles label printing, tracking integration, and some degree of customs documentation for international orders.
The typical user is an online seller or 3PL operator managing moderate to high shipment volumes across multiple regions. They're not looking to replace their existing warehouse management system; they want a simpler way to reduce per-shipment costs and consolidate logistics data in one place. Small print shops, beauty retailers, dropshippers, and subscription box companies often gravitate toward it. They care about rate comparison transparency, the ability to negotiate volume discounts, and a workflow that doesn't require manual carrier logins.
Multi-carrier shipping and order fulfilment software.
Outsourced ecommerce fulfilment with a tech platform.
ShipBob is a full 3PL service with its own warehouses; Easyship is a rate-comparison platform you use with your own fulfillment setup or partner facilities. Choose ShipBob if you want offsite inventory storage and pick-pack labor handled; choose Easyship if you have your own fulfillment and just want cheaper carrier rates.
ShipStation charges per-label fees ($0.04–$0.15 depending on tier) and doesn't broker carrier discounts like Easyship does. If you ship under 500 pieces monthly, ShipStation's base tiers may cost less; above that, Easyship's volume discounts usually win out.
Yes. Easyship integrates with most major WMS platforms via API or middleware; it pulls orders from your system, fetches rates, and passes label data back so your warehouse can print and pack. You won't replace your WMS, just add Easyship as the carrier-selection and rate-shopping layer.
ShipStation offers a free tier for up to 100 labels per month; Easyship does not have a free plan. If you ship very small volumes, ShipStation's free tier is a no-cost entry point, though you'll pay carrier fees separately without Easyship's negotiated discounts.
Easyship, ShipStation, and ShipBob all accept your own FedEx, UPS, and DHL credentials. Easyship and ShipStation prioritize rate negotiation; ShipBob focuses more on fulfillment operations and uses its own negotiated rates.
Both ShipBob and ShipStation handle international labels and customs forms. Easyship includes customs support too, but ShipBob's 3PL warehouses overseas often offer better rates for Asia-Pacific or European destinations.
Easyship's strength is live rate comparison across carriers; ShipStation offers rates but charges per-label fees. ShipBob negotiates volume discounts if you use its fulfillment centers. If you have high enough volumes, Easyship or direct carrier accounts typically beat individual per-label pricing.
Easyship and ShipStation both allow batch label creation and scheduling. ShipBob batch operations are built into its WMS; you can schedule pickups from its facilities but less granular control over individual carrier scheduling.