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Ordoro vs ShipHero

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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Ordoro
E-COMM
5.0

Ordoro's recent surface is ecommerce commentary, with product updates buried behind it

◆ Current state

The most recent entries are almost entirely editorial: industry commentary on Shopify's BNPL lawsuit, FedEx moves, Amazon's handling-time rule, payment-option data, and buyer guides. Actual product work exists but sits just outside this window — a 'Features and Updates' post added barcode printing in receiving and PO/receiving tooling. The visible cadence is content, not shipping.

◆ Where it's heading

Ordoro is investing in editorial thought-leadership (Commerce Corner, lawsuit and policy analysis) to stay top-of-mind with merchants, while its real product cadence — inventory, purchase-order, and receiving workflow refinements — publishes less frequently. The product direction that is observable points at tightening PO/receiving operations.

◆ Prediction

Expect continued warehouse/receiving workflow refinements (barcode, purchase orders) between heavier bursts of commerce-commentary content; the payment-options and Amazon-rule focus suggests merchant-facing operational guidance will keep recurring.

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ShipHero
E-COMM
6.3

ShipHero grinds out warehouse-workflow refinements, sanding friction off packing, putaway, and reporting

◆ Current state

ShipHero is in steady incremental mode, shipping a stream of targeted warehouse-operations refinements. The recent window clusters around three areas: Hospital (problem) location management with new filters, bulk cleanup, and mobile issue detail; packing and scanning workflow changes; and more filtering/reporting in the 3PL Portal and Shipments Report. Each release is a small, concrete quality-of-life fix aimed at warehouse and 3PL operators.

◆ Where it's heading

The direction is operational polish rather than new capability: reduce clicks, add filters where operators hit friction, and give 3PL teams more control over holds, containers, and locations. The Aug 3 packing-scan behavior change shows a willingness to simplify entrenched workflows based on customer feedback, even at the cost of an opt-out.

◆ Prediction

Expect the same cadence of workflow and reporting refinements across packing, putaway, and the 3PL Portal, driven by operator feedback, with no directional pivot signaled in these entries.

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