Shipider exists because we kept watching capable warehouses get stuck between Excel and six-figure enterprise software. There had to be a calmer way — so we built one.
The world runs on warehouses we never see. Most of them — the 3PLs, the eCommerce brands, the regional distributors — still live in spreadsheets, because every “real” WMS quoted six figures and six months.
We thought that was solvable with calm, opinionated software and the camera in everyone's pocket. So we shipped it.
Every flow in Shipider — receive, check, store, pick, verify, ship — was built next to operators wearing gloves under fluorescent lights. If a step takes more than five minutes to learn, we redesign it.
We are stubborn about three things: clarity, safety, and never asking the floor to do double work to please head office.
Small list. Held seriously. Visible in the product.
Warehouse software shouldn't shout. We choose quiet defaults, predictable behavior, and screens you can scan in a hurry.
No per-seat tax, no surprise onboarding invoice, no “contact us” for the basics. You pay for the work the platform does — nothing else.
The person scanning a pallet at 6:42 a.m. on a Tuesday matters more than the dashboard that looks pretty in a deck. We optimize for them.
Your warehouse runs 24/7. So do we. We treat uptime, backups, and audit trails as features, not as “ops concerns”.
We stay small on purpose. The product surface is small enough to hold in our heads — that's the secret.
Years inside 3PLs, fulfillment centers, and B2B logistics teams. We've worn the gloves, missed the trucks, fixed the spreadsheet.
Senior engineers and designers who ship to production every day. Multi-tenant SaaS, financial systems, and mobile-first interfaces.
Operators and angels who have built and sold supply-chain and vertical SaaS at scale. Pattern-matched, not just well-meaning.
We're here to make the people on the floor more powerful, not to replace them. That belief shows up in every screen we draw and every API we ship.