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iPacky Alternative for Shopify: A Simpler, Read-Only Pick List

If you've been searching for an iPacky alternative, you're probably in one of two camps: iPacky felt like more app than you needed, or its pricing started climbing as your order volume grew. Both are fair reasons to look around. iPacky is a genuinely strong warehouse app, and this article won't pretend otherwise. But if all you really want is one clean, merged pick sheet for your open orders, there's a simpler, flatter-priced option worth knowing about.

That option is Picksort — a read-only Shopify app that reads your unfulfilled orders and merges them into a single quantity-per-SKU pick and pack sheet. No setup, no templates, no learning curve. Below, we'll give iPacky a fair hearing, then explain exactly when Picksort is the better fit.

What iPacky does well

iPacky is a full-featured pick, pack, and fulfillment app, and it has earned its reputation. At the time of writing it holds a 5.0-star rating across roughly 126 reviews on the Shopify App Store — an impressive record. Merchants who run a real warehouse workflow tend to love it, and for good reason.

Its strengths include:

If you run a busy warehouse, ship high volume, and want scan-verified accuracy, iPacky is a serious, well-supported tool. We'd genuinely recommend it for that use case.

Where merchants start looking for an alternative

The same depth that makes iPacky powerful is also what sends some merchants searching. Two themes come up repeatedly.

A learning curve

iPacky is built to model a full fulfillment process — scanning, verification, locations, workflows. That's a lot of capability, and capability comes with configuration. For an owner-operator or a two-person team who just wants to walk the shelves once a morning and grab everything for the day's orders, setting up and learning a warehouse system can feel like using a forklift to move a single box.

Usage-based pricing that scales with volume

iPacky's free tier is generous for testing, but above that threshold pricing is usage-based, so your monthly cost tends to rise with your order count. That's a reasonable model for a warehouse tool you rely on heavily. But if you're doing modest in-house batch fulfillment and simply need a pick list, paying more in busy months for features you don't touch can feel like the wrong trade.

None of this is a knock on iPacky. It's the classic "right tool for the job" question. Heavy warehouse operation? iPacky earns its keep. Just need a merged sheet to pick from? Read on.

Picksort: the simpler, flat-priced iPacky alternative

Picksort is deliberately narrow. It does one thing: it reads your open, unfulfilled Shopify orders and merges them into one quantity-per-SKU pick and pack sheet. That's the whole product, and that focus is the point.

Here's what that looks like in practice:

Because it's read-only and setup-free, there's nothing to configure and nothing to break. You're picking within a minute of installing.

Pricing you can predict

Picksort is one flat plan: $9/month, with a 30-day free trial and cancel-anytime. No usage tiers, no per-order metering, no surprises in a busy month. Whether you ship 30 orders a day or 300, the price is the same.

iPacky vs. Picksort: a quick comparison

iPackyPicksort
Best forWarehouses needing scan-verified accuracyIn-house teams that just need a merged pick sheet
Barcode scanningYesNo
Bin locationsYes (full management)Yes (read from a metafield, for grouping)
Kits / bundlesYesNo
Setup requiredConfiguration & learning curveNone — install and open
Editing/fulfilling ordersYesNo — read-only
PricingFree tier, then usage-basedFlat $9/month, 30-day trial

The honest summary: if you need scanning, kit assembly, or a verified multi-step warehouse workflow, use iPacky. If you just want one clean pick list that merges your orders and never touches your data, Picksort is the simpler and cheaper choice.

Is Picksort right for you?

Picksort is a strong fit if you:

It's not the right fit if you need barcode scanning, shipping-label generation, inventory syncing, multi-warehouse routing, or an analytics dashboard. Picksort doesn't do those things, on purpose. For a deeper look at how it fits into a workflow, see our guide on how to print a pick list on Shopify, and if you're weighing several tools, our roundup of the best Shopify pick list apps puts everything side by side. Comparing template-heavy tools too? Our Orderly Print alternative breakdown covers that angle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Picksort a full replacement for iPacky?

Not exactly — and it doesn't try to be. iPacky is a full warehouse fulfillment system with scanning and verification. Picksort replaces the pick-list part of that workflow for merchants who don't need scanning. If a merged, printable pick sheet is the only thing you were using iPacky for, Picksort covers it more simply.

Does Picksort do barcode scanning like iPacky?

No. Picksort is read-only and has no scanning, label printing, or fulfillment actions. Its entire value is producing one clean, merged pick sheet from your open orders. If scan-verified accuracy is essential to your operation, iPacky is the better choice.

How much does Picksort cost compared to iPacky?

Picksort is a single flat plan at $9/month with a 30-day free trial, regardless of order volume. iPacky offers a free tier for low volume and moves to usage-based pricing above that, so its cost rises as you ship more.

Will Picksort change or fulfill my orders?

No. Picksort only reads your orders and products — it cannot edit, fulfill, delete, or create anything. That read-only design means there's zero risk of it altering your store while you pick. You can read more on the FAQ.

Try the simpler option

If iPacky is more than you need, or its pricing has crept up on you, give the flat-priced alternative a look. You can start a free 30-day trial of Picksort, install it in seconds with zero setup, and see your merged pick sheet immediately. If it's not simpler for the way you fulfill, cancel anytime — no harm done.