The EasyPost alternative worth switching to
Shippo gives you a complete shipping platform – workflows, transparent pricing, and reliability that holds up. Most teams go live in as little as 4–6 weeks.
See how Shippo stacks up
Looking for
Built-in shipping workflows
Custom dev required
Direct platform integrations
Limited integrations
Transparent, stable pricing
Restructured Feb ‘26
Fast implementation
Extra setup time
100% uptime BFCM 2025
No published SLA
Live support
No phone support
Why ops leaders choose Shippo
Built-in workflows, not just APIs
Shippo gives you complete shipping workflows — rates, labels, tracking, address validation — out of the box, with less engineering overhead.
Reliability when it counts
100% uptime during BFCM 2025. Shippo is built to handle peak volume without disruption, so your team isn't absorbing extra operational risk.
Pricing you can plan around
Shippo's pricing is transparent and volume-based. No surprise price changes, no auto-enrollment, no unwelcome invoices mid-contract.
Live in weeks, not quarters
Dedicated onboarding support and a low-friction migration path mean most teams are in production within 4–6 weeks, with minimal engineering lift.
Over 4.6 million customers rely on Shippo
Why Shippo
Built for what’s next
Shippo Intelligence, MCP, QuickPack, and Estimated Delivery Date — released capabilities, not roadmap promises.
Trusted partner
1-hour issue recognition SLA for key accounts. When shipping is mission-critical, documentation isn't enough.
No price hikes
In Feb ‘26, EasyPost raised per-label costs 60%, slashed its free tier, and introduced mandatory fees. Shippo keeps pricing transparent.
Ops in control
With Shippo, the people who run shipping are in control, not just the people who built the integration.
Switch with no risk
Dedicated onboarding support and a structured migration path mean you can switch without disrupting live operations.
10+ years of reliability
Shippo supports 4.6M+ customers through every peak season and market shift including 100% uptime during BFCM ‘25.