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ShipHero vs ShipBob

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

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ShipHero
E-COMM
5.0

ShipHero's rebuilt Wholesale flow is the center of gravity — mobile redesigns, LPN pallet picks, tighter API governance.

◆ Current state

ShipHero's April release cadence is almost entirely Wholesale-focused, layering features and polish onto the new Wholesale flow that replaced the legacy system on April 1. Mobile gets standardized redesigns (Cycle Count, Wholesale Dashboard); the workflow gains LPN pallet/carton picks, default-settings governance, and inline API label voiding. On the platform side, unhealthy webhooks get auto-disabled — a real reliability tightening for integration partners.

◆ Where it's heading

ShipHero is consolidating around a unified, mobile-first Wholesale experience for 3PLs running high-volume operations. The post-cutover work mostly closes capability gaps the legacy flow had (LPN handling, settings), suggesting confidence in the rebuild and budget freed for adjacent investment. Replenishment got a V2 UI alongside, hinting at a broader app-wide redesign cycle.

◆ Prediction

Expect similar treatment for Returns and Receiving — both still on older mobile patterns. The webhook-disable policy is a precedent that more API governance (rate limits, scope controls) will follow.

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ShipBob
E-COMM
6.3

Spring '26 is ShipBob's biggest seasonal release, but the marketing feed is otherwise pure ecommerce 101.

◆ Current state

ShipBob's substantive announcement in the window is the Spring '26 Release, billed as its largest seasonal update to date. Everything else is education-led content marketing — predictive inventory, critical pull time, seasonal planning, SCOR, FBA primers, and warehouse automation roundups — aimed at top-of-funnel ecommerce operators evaluating outsourced fulfillment.

◆ Where it's heading

The product company is running a clear two-track strategy: a single twice-yearly platform release where new capabilities get bundled and announced, then a steady drumbeat of operator-education content between releases. That cadence keeps SEO surface area high but masks how rapidly the underlying platform is actually evolving. The Spring '26 framing suggests fulfillment intelligence — forecasting, smarter routing — is the angle being sold.

◆ Prediction

The next product news worth flagging will be the Fall '26 release, likely six months out. In between, expect continued SEO-driven content and feature-detail posts breaking down individual Spring '26 capabilities, particularly anything related to AI-driven forecasting or warehouse network routing.

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