Early access for small sellers in India

Ship without owning a printer.

ParcelCode is building a simpler way for small sellers, creators, and occasional shippers to manage parcels and returns using a short handwritten code instead of printed labels.

No app install required for verification. Built to validate demand before deeper carrier integrations.

New parcel Draft
Order ref #PC-1048
Flow Customer return
Seller Small business
Write on parcel A7X9K
Valid code Ready for verification
Parcel with handwritten code

Anyone can check whether a code is valid at parcelcode.in/verify.

The problem

Printing a label is still a friction point for low-volume shipping.

For many small sellers and buyers, the hardest part is not packing the parcel. It is finding a printer, visiting a print shop, forwarding PDFs, or delaying a return because a printed label is required.

No printer at home

Sellers and buyers are increasingly digital, but parcel workflows still assume access to paper labels.

Returns are painful

Customer returns become slower when the buyer has to print, attach, and manage a label.

Carrier change is slow

The first version should avoid asking carriers to change operations before demand is proven.

How it works

A simple code-first parcel workflow.

01

Create

The seller creates a parcel or return request with basic details.

02

Write

ParcelCode generates a short code that can be written clearly on the package.

03

Verify

The code can be checked through a public verification page.

04

Integrate later

Carrier APIs and operational integrations come after the workflow proves demand.

Who it is for

Built for sellers who ship enough to feel the pain, but not enough to build infrastructure.

ParcelCode is not trying to replace enterprise logistics systems. The starting point is small, practical, and seller-first.

Instagram sellers

For sellers handling orders through DMs, WhatsApp, or simple forms.

Marketplace sellers

For low-volume merchants who want fewer manual shipping steps.

Creators

For handmade, craft, and creator-led brands sending occasional parcels.

Returns

For buyers who need an easier way to send items back without printing.

Start as a feature. Earn the right to become a platform.

The first goal is not to build a full logistics network. It is to prove that sellers and buyers want a printer-free parcel workflow badly enough to join, test, and eventually pay.

Early access

Help shape ParcelCode.

Join the waitlist if you sell online, manage returns, or regularly face printer-related shipping friction.

  • Quick early-access form
  • No public commitment
  • Useful for validating the first MVP

Demo mode: responses are stored locally until you connect this form to Tally, Airtable, Supabase, Formspree, or Google Sheets.

FAQ

Common questions

Is ParcelCode already integrated with carriers?

Not yet. This landing page is designed to validate demand before investing in carrier partnerships and API integrations.

Does this replace a printed shipping label today?

No. The initial MVP tests the code-first workflow and verification layer. Full label replacement would require carrier adoption.

Why start with small sellers?

Small sellers feel the printer problem clearly, but usually lack the tools or volume to justify dedicated shipping infrastructure.

What is the long-term vision?

A lightweight trust and verification layer for parcels, returns, and small-commerce logistics, starting with the simplest printer-free use case.