This release focuses on the last mile — getting a package into a shopper's hands — and on the workspace merchants use to track that every order actually ships. Pickup-point delivery lands at checkout, shipment creation and waybills move to a single click on the order page, the Orders admin is rebuilt around fast search, and storefronts gain a market selector for cross-border, multi-currency selling.
Pickup-point and parcel-locker delivery
Connect a delivery carrier and its live shipping rates now appear at checkout alongside your existing shipping zones. Shoppers are no longer limited to door delivery — they can choose a nearby pickup point or parcel locker instead, which is often faster and cheaper for both sides. Merchants stay in control of which delivery options and tariffs are actually shown at checkout, so you can offer exactly the mix that fits your store.
Create shipments and print waybills from the order page
Once an order is placed, fulfilling it against a connected carrier is now one click on the order page: Cartly creates the carrier shipment and generates a printable waybill immediately. From there, delivery status updates flow back automatically via webhooks and are reflected on the order — no manual status chasing, and no separate carrier dashboard to check.
A redesigned Orders workspace
The Orders list has been rebuilt for speed. A single global search box now matches across email, order number, customer name, phone, and tracking number, so you can find any order without remembering which field it lives in. Customer names and item previews appear directly in the list, alongside payment and delivery status badges that make the state of every order obvious at a glance. Rows are clickable, each with a quick-actions menu, and columns are customizable so you can surface exactly the data your team works with.
The order detail page is richer too: a full tax breakdown, the shipping method, shipping labels, item weight and barcode, discount type, and a dedicated card for the billing address — all now visible without digging through raw order data.
A contact phone at checkout
A phone number is now required on the shipping address for every buyer at checkout. Delivery carriers — especially for pickup-point and parcel-locker delivery — need a way to reach the recipient, and a missing phone number is one of the most common causes of a failed delivery. This one field closes that gap for every order going forward.
Cross-border storefronts
Storefronts selling into more than one market get a new "Ship to" selector in the header. Shoppers can switch their market directly from the storefront, and prices resolve to the currency and pricing configured for that market — no separate storefront or manual currency switching required.
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