Trackstar provides one API for connecting warehouse management systems, carts, and carriers. Its platform uses Trackstar Link, a drop-in frontend authentication component, plus a unified data model and automatic sync to keep integrations current. The company says it supports 168 plus warehouse management systems, carts, and carriers, and it is Y Combinator W23 backed.
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Trackstar operates in the third-party logistics (3PL) and warehouse management systems (WMS) market, facing competition from several notable companies:
Extensiv: This competitor focuses on connecting 3PLs with brands, offering a customer portal and extensive integrations. However, users have reported challenges with complex implementation and slow inventory syncing.
ShipHero: Known for its real-time shipping rate shopping and mobile scanning capabilities, ShipHero allows unlimited customer portals. Nonetheless, it has faced issues with shipping delays and software bugs.
Linnworks: Offers a comprehensive solution for managing multiple sales channels and warehouses, with strong reporting tools. However, its enhanced features are primarily available in the US market, and users find its pricing plans to be on the expensive side.
ShipBob: Noted for its end-to-end services tailored for e-commerce, ShipBob provides a robust logistics solution for online retailers.
FishBowl: This competitor is highlighted for its manufacturing focus, making it suitable for businesses that require inventory management in manufacturing operations.
Körber: Ideal for large enterprises, Körber is adaptable for complex supply chains, offering solutions that cater to larger operational needs.
Trackstar differentiates itself by providing a universal API that enables seamless integrations and data management, which can be a significant advantage for businesses looking for flexibility and scalability in their logistics operations.
Trackstar primarily focuses on the logistics and supply chain industry, specifically providing solutions for third-party logistics (3PL) and warehouse management systems (WMS).
SaaS model with monthly fees and charges per connection for integrations.