7 Best Shopify Pick List Apps (2026)
Finding the best Shopify pick list app isn't about finding the one with the most features — it's about matching the tool to how you actually fulfill orders. A high-volume warehouse with a scanning team needs something very different from an owner-operator packing 40 orders at the kitchen table. This 2026 roundup covers seven solid options, who each is best for, and the honest trade-offs, so you can pick the right one instead of the biggest one.
We've included Picksort — the app we make — but we've tried to be even-handed. It's the simplest and cheapest option here, and it's genuinely not right for everyone. Where another app fits better, we say so.
How to choose a pick list app
Before the list, three quick questions that narrow the field fast:
- Do you need to do things to orders, or just read them? Some apps fulfill, print labels, and edit orders. Others are read-only and just generate a pick sheet. Read-only is safer and simpler; action-capable is more powerful.
- How much setup can you tolerate? Template and workflow apps are flexible but need configuring. Zero-setup apps trade flexibility for speed.
- Do you need scanning and accuracy verification? If mis-picks are costly and you have a team, barcode scanning matters. If you eyeball a small batch, it's overkill.
Keep your answers in mind as you read.
The 7 best Shopify pick list apps
1. iPacky — best for scan-verified warehouse fulfillment
iPacky is a full pick-pack-fulfill system with barcode scanning, bin locations, kits, and packing verification (5.0 stars across ~126 reviews at the time of writing). It's the best choice if you run a real warehouse and want scan-verified accuracy — though it has a learning curve and usage-based pricing above its free tier. If that's more than you need, see our iPacky alternative comparison.
2. Orderly Print — best for branded, customizable documents
Orderly Print (~4.8 stars, ~71 reviews at the time of writing) is built around custom templates for invoices, packing slips, and pick lists, with bulk printing and layout control. It's the best pick if you want branded, customer-facing documents at scale and don't mind building templates; higher tiers run toward ~$99/month. For a lighter, template-free route, see our Orderly Print alternative breakdown.
3. Shopify Order Printer — best free option for custom templates
Shopify's own free Order Printer app lets you design custom templates and bulk-print packing slips, invoices, and pick lists, typically around 50 orders per print batch. It's the best starting point if you want something free and don't mind editing template code. The trade-offs: it's more DIY, batch sizes are limited, and it won't merge quantities across orders into a single tally.
4. PickPack — best for guided pick-and-pack workflows
PickPack focuses on a structured, step-by-step picking and packing flow for teams, often with scanning and verification to reduce errors. It's a good middle-ground for small warehouses that want more process than a plain printout but less complexity than a full WMS. Best for teams that pack in an assembly-line style and want each step tracked.
5. Pickadoodl — best for straightforward pick/pack lists
Pickadoodl generates pick and pack lists from your orders with a practical, no-frills approach. It's a reasonable pick for merchants who want a dedicated pick-list tool with a bit more structure than a raw print but without a heavy warehouse workflow. Best for small-to-mid stores that want a purpose-built list they can act from.
6. BR Pick List Pro — best for feature-rich list customization
BR Pick List Pro offers pick lists with configurable options — grouping, filtering, and layout choices aimed at giving you control over how the list is built. It suits merchants who want a dedicated pick-list app and are willing to set up their preferences to get output tuned to their process. Best for stores that want customization within a pick-list-specific tool.
7. Picksort — best for a simple merged sheet, in-house batch fulfillment
Picksort is the simplest and cheapest option here. It reads your open, unfulfilled orders and merges them into one quantity-per-SKU pick and pack sheet — no imports, no templates, no field mapping. Group by vendor, bin location, or SKU and quantities re-tally instantly. It's read-only by design (it can't edit, fulfill, delete, or create anything), works on mobile for picking and prints for packing, and costs a flat $9/month with a 30-day free trial. Best for owner-operators and small teams doing in-house batch fulfillment who just want one clean merged sheet — not a warehouse system.
Quick comparison
| App | Best for | Scanning | Setup | Pricing feel |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| iPacky | Scan-verified warehouses | Yes | Moderate–high | Free tier, then usage-based |
| Orderly Print | Branded documents at scale | No | Template setup | Tiered, up to ~$99/mo |
| Order Printer (native) | Free custom templates | No | Template/code | Free |
| PickPack | Guided pick/pack workflows | Often | Moderate | Varies |
| Pickadoodl | Straightforward lists | Varies | Low–moderate | Varies |
| BR Pick List Pro | Customizable lists | Varies | Moderate | Varies |
| Picksort | Simple merged sheet | No | None | Flat $9/mo |
Review counts, ratings, and prices change over time — check each app's Shopify App Store listing for current figures.
Which should you pick?
- Run a warehouse with a team and need accuracy? Start with iPacky (scanning) or PickPack (guided workflow).
- Need branded, customer-facing documents? Orderly Print, or Shopify Order Printer if you want free and don't mind template work.
- Want a dedicated, customizable pick-list tool? Look at BR Pick List Pro or Pickadoodl.
- Just want one merged sheet, fast, cheap, and safe? That's Picksort.
If you're new to this and want the fundamentals, our walkthrough on how to print a pick list on Shopify covers the basics before you commit to any app. And the two alternative comparisons — iPacky alternative and Orderly Print alternative — go deeper on those two head-to-heads.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a pick list app and do I need one?
A pick list app turns your open Shopify orders into a checklist of what to grab from your shelves. If you fulfill more than a handful of orders at a time in-house, a pick list — especially one that merges duplicate items into a single quantity — saves trips, reduces mistakes, and speeds up packing. Very low-volume stores may get by with Shopify's built-in packing slips.
What's the cheapest Shopify pick list app?
Among the options here, Shopify's native Order Printer is free (with more DIY setup), and Picksort is the cheapest dedicated pick-list app at a flat $9/month with a 30-day free trial. Which is "cheaper" in practice depends on whether you value zero setup and a merged sheet over free-but-manual.
Do I need barcode scanning for a pick list?
Only if mis-picks are costly and you have a team where accountability matters. For that, iPacky is a strong choice. If you pick small batches yourself and can eyeball accuracy, a simple merged sheet like Picksort is faster and cheaper without scanning.
Which app is best for in-house batch fulfillment?
For merchants picking a day's orders in one pass, Picksort is purpose-built: it merges everything into one quantity-per-SKU sheet, groups by vendor, bin, or SKU, and stays read-only so it can't touch your store. Larger teams needing verification may prefer iPacky or PickPack.
Try the simplest option free
If your takeaway is "I just want one clean merged pick sheet without the setup," Picksort was built for exactly that. You can start a free 30-day trial, install it in seconds with zero configuration, and see your merged pick list right away. Cancel anytime if it's not the right fit.