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WMS & Fulfillment Software for 3PLs and Brands
WMS and outsourced fulfillment platform for e-commerce brands and 3PLs. New York NY; cloud-based WMS manages picking, packing, and shipping across multiple warehouses; also operates an outsourced fulfillment network for DTC brands.
ShipHero is a dual-model logistics company that provides both warehouse management software (WMS) for 3PLs and brands running their own warehouses and an outsourced fulfillment network for brands that prefer to outsource. Based in New York, ShipHero serves e-commerce merchants and third-party logistics providers with a cloud-based WMS that manages inventory, order processing, picking, packing, and shipping across multiple warehouse locations. The company's software-first approach has attracted a strong customer base among growing e-commerce brands and the 3PLs that serve them.\n\nShipHero's WMS platform handles the complexity of multi-location inventory management, batch picking optimization, barcode scanning workflows, carrier rate shopping, returns management, and analytics in a system designed specifically for the speed and volume requirements of e-commerce fulfillment. The platform integrates with Shopify, WooCommerce, Amazon, and other e-commerce platforms, providing automatic order ingestion and real-time inventory synchronization. For 3PLs, ShipHero's multi-tenant architecture supports billing, customer portals, and the separate configurations that each 3PL client requires.\n\nShipHero's outsourced fulfillment service uses its own WMS technology across partner warehouse locations, providing brands with a tech-enabled 3PL option that maintains ShipHero software quality throughout. This creates a natural expansion path for brands that start using ShipHero WMS in their own warehouse and later want to outsource fulfillment while staying on the same software platform. ShipHero competes with Extensiv (3PL Central), Logiwa, and Deposco in the 3PL WMS market.
Open-source offline-first API client with git-native Bru file storage; solo-founded, declined 8 VC offers, competing with Postman and Insomnia for developers seeking privacy-respecting local API testing tooling.
Bruno is an open-source API client and testing tool — a lightweight, offline-first, git-friendly alternative to Postman and Insomnia — enabling developers to explore, test, and document APIs with collections stored as plain-text Bru files in the project filesystem rather than in cloud-synced proprietary formats. Created by a solo founder in 2022 and growing to a 9-person team by late 2024, Bruno operates with an unusual philosophy: the founder publicly declined 8 venture capital offers to preserve product freedom and build toward profitability, with the core Bruno client remaining free and open-source (MIT license) while the Golden Edition provides enterprise features for commercial revenue. Pro and Ultimate paid editions launched in 2024.
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