Postmen was a multi-carrier shipping platform designed to simplify order fulfillment for eCommerce merchants, marketplaces, and logistics teams. Its core value was bringing shipping operations into one system instead of forcing businesses to work separately with many courier dashboards. The product helped companies connect carrier accounts, compare rates, generate shipping labels, automate shipment rules, and manage international delivery requirements through a unified interface and API layer.
The platform was especially relevant for online stores that sold across multiple channels and needed a more structured shipping workflow. Postmen supported carrier integrations, label generation, real-time shipping options, order management, and tools for handling customs and cross-border fulfillment. It also appealed to technical teams because it offered shipping-related APIs that could be embedded into existing commerce systems and operational stacks.
Over time, the service became closely tied to AfterShip’s broader post-purchase ecosystem. Today, the original Postmen domain redirects directly to AfterShip Shipping, showing that the product’s role evolved from a standalone brand into a shipping product under the AfterShip umbrella. In practical terms, Postmen was a shipping infrastructure project for scaling commerce operations, and its main legacy is now carried forward as part of AfterShip Shipping.




