Barcode Recognition – Whether you are sending the package to someone or if you are at the receiving end, there are times when you are provided with a receipt with a barcode on it. If an app has the barcode recognition feature, it can use the smartphone or tablet’s camera to scan the barcode and add all the details including the package tracking or airway bill (AWB) number.Push Notifications – It would be nice if an app could notify every move without your need to check the status of the package manually, right? With push notifications, an app could do that very easily. The app will notify you about the status at every important step such as when the package is dispatched, when the package reaches your city, and when the package is out for delivery to your address.Synchronisation – For someone like me who uses multiple devices at a time, it’s great if an app can provide synchronisation of package tracking entries. Basically, apps with these features let you login to a central account, either on the app’s website or through Google account, so that the app on all your devices show a similar information. You can pick up any of your device and see the latest information and status about the package.1. Deliveries For Android – Rs. 366.89

Right now, Deliveries is the best app for tracking parcels and packages, especially if you stay in India. It has all the features that are listed below. It can track almost all the popular courier services in India including Amazon, BlueDart, Delhivery, DHL, ECom Express, FedEx, Flipkart (eKart), Gati, GoJavas, India Post, and UPS.
This app also allows synchronisation through your Google account or through an orrs.de account. Moreover, you can join your Amazon and eBay accounts into the app, and then the app scans your purchase directly. It lets you add category tags to your parcels and couriers and can you even change the look of the app through inbuilt themes. Also, it has an amazing Material UI design.

2. AfterShip For Android – Free

The AfterShip app is available for both Android and iOS devices, but you can track your parcels, couriers, and packages through the company’s website as well. Its services are available for free, and it tracks packages from a lot of courier service providers. However, the app is quite basic. It lacks the synchronisation feature, so if you upgrade to a new devices or if you own a secondary device, you will have to manually enter all the AWBs once again.
A great thing about AfterShip is that it doesn’t show you any advertisements even thought it’s a completely free app. It shows the status history of the package in a timeline like interface and it has easy to understand icons. However, I’ve noticed that it sometimes doesn’t auto detect the carrier, but this seems to be some form of bug. Also, it lacks Amazon and eBay integration, which is available in Deliveries app.

3. ParcelTrack For Android – Free To Download – Rs. 189 For In-App Purchase

ParcelTrack is yet another package tracking app for Android, and it is available for free to download. There’s an in-app purchase of Rs. 189 if you want to use all the advanced features. There’s an iOS app available as well. Similar to Deliveries, ParcelTrack offers synchronisation feature, so you can see the same information on multiple devices you own.
It offers automatic carrier recognition, barcode scanner, delivery forecast, and a timeline interface. There’s also an option to see the location of the package on the map. Don’t get your hopes high though. The maps will only show the location of the device on a city level. However, the list of supported carriers isn’t as long as the one provided by AfterShip or Deliveries.

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