As a seller, i want to be able to print shipping labels driectly from my orders page. Manually typing item weight, dimensions, and addresses into USPS or FEDEX is time consuming and prone to user error. Buyers should also be able to recieve automated tracking once the label is printed.
Hi,
Can you share which country you want to have this? We already have an integration with Sendcloud that does all these use cases.
I see your Sendcloud integration, but this is quite an unrealistic integration if to use the API is costing €679/mo, on their Pro plan (which seems to be the only plan that allows customers to use their API.)
Sendcloud “annual” PRICING as of today" (click to enlarge)
Seems like the Shippo integration, suggested by @ros.bos.ken might be a much better option for US-based companies with their FREE API access. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Or maybe I’m missing something here. I’m assuming we could set up our own integration with Shippo’s API but you just don’t have one out of the box, and don’t plan on making one, right @jkbaseer?
We actually planned to do this earlier, but shifted focus to other core features. That said, we now have a new feature (currently pending documentation) that allows integration with any system in two different ways:
1. Native Integration (e.g., Sendcloud-style)
This is a fully native integration developed and maintained by Tradly. We’re open to building these types of integrations on a paid development basis, where the partner covers a fraction of the development cost. This helps us prioritize the request and maintain the integration long-term.
2. Custom Integration (BYOI – Bring Your Own Integration)
You can also build and host the integration yourself — own the code, own the repo, and simply connect it to Tradly. We’re enabling you to render the integration widget directly on the Tradly-hosted checkout page (this is the trickiest part technically).
We’re currently working on detailed documentation and a step-by-step guide for this option so that anyone can follow and implement it easily.
If you’re interested in either approach, let us know and we can share early details or get you on the waitlist for the docs! Especially if you are a developer.