Veeqo is a free shipping management software that provides tools to help businesses streamline their shipping and fulfillment process. The software offers access to immediate rate discounts from major shipping carriers, including USPS, UPS, DHL, and FedEx, without the need for negotiation or a set shipping volume. It also features an automatic rate selection tool that chooses the best value label for each order. Veeqo also enables fast bulk shipping, allowing businesses to select the best rates and ship up to 100 orders at once. It includes automated shipping rules based on weight, value, delivery options, and other specifications. Additionally, Veeqo will soon release inventory control, mobile device picking, and report and forecasting features. It is also part of the Amazon family, providing trusted data security, and is a Shopify Plus Certified App, supporting businesses on this platform.
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The Amazon integration is extremely seamless and easy to set up, particularly with the ability to log in using the same Amazon Seller account credentials. The platform being free while still offering a very large range of fulfilment, inventory and shipping tools is a major advantage. The Profit Analyser is particularly useful, and now that it seems to have more accurate reporting as of late, and the clean interface is easy to use, too. The automation features also help reduce the manual fulfilment workload and improve efficiency, across multiple sales channels.
Ease of access, seems updates are ongoing and development into the market.
It helps us automate our fulfillment utilizing Amazon FBA inventory
When we first started using Veeqo several months ago the revenue data was not accurate. Ad costs, FBA fees and channel fees were also missing initially and only started appearing gradually over time. Gross profit calculations still do not fully match when cross-checked with Amazon payout reports, but as mentioned earlier there's a lot of latency involved in Amazon fees and payments, although this is one of the most important metrics for business decision making.
Less one to one to kick off the value stream, more user guided to self establish queues.
There can be some quirks with their system's reporting both in their own order history, as well as in the reporting to other platforms like walmart.