WMS Comparison Table: E-Commerce Warehouse Management Systems
Sixteen warehouse management systems compared on the dimensions that decide real projects: who each system fits, e-commerce integrations, 3PL capability and pricing model. Maintained by the eCommerce WMS editorial team.
| System | Best for | E-commerce integrations | 3PL / multi-warehouse | Pricing model | Our coverage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PULPO WMS | Growing e-commerce brands, multi-channel sellers & 3PLs | Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento + ERP connections | Yes — unlimited warehouses, multi-client 3PL workflows | Subscription with guided onboarding | vs SkuSavvy · vs ShipHero · site |
| SkuSavvy | Small Shopify-only stores | Shopify-first (deep native sync) | Multi-location for one merchant | Volume-based, low entry cost | vs PULPO WMS · vs ShipHero |
| ShipHero | Shopify & marketplace brands; runs its own fulfillment network | Shopify, major marketplaces | Yes — 3PL edition available | Subscription tiers | vs SkuSavvy · vs Mintsoft |
| Mintsoft (Access) | UK/EU 3PLs and fulfillment houses | 60+ cart & marketplace connectors | Yes — 3PL-centric client portals | Quote-based | vs PULPO WMS · vs ShipHero |
| Extensiv 3PL Warehouse Manager | US third-party logistics providers | Cart/marketplace integrations via platform | Yes — built for 3PL billing & clients | Quote-based | vs PULPO WMS |
| NetSuite WMS | Brands already running NetSuite ERP | Native NetSuite commerce stack | Multi-location | Module on NetSuite subscription | — |
| Fishbowl | QuickBooks-centric SMB warehouses | Shopify/Amazon connectors | Multi-warehouse | License + subscription options | — |
| Cin7 Core | Multichannel product SMBs | Shopify, Amazon, eBay and more | Multi-location | Subscription tiers | — |
| Zoho Inventory | Small multichannel sellers on a budget | Shopify + major marketplaces | Basic multi-warehouse | Freemium + subscription | — |
| Logiwa IO | High-volume DTC fulfillment & digital 3PLs | Shopify, marketplaces, carriers | Yes | Quote-based SaaS | — |
| Odoo Inventory | SMBs standardizing on open-source ERP | Odoo eCommerce + connector apps | Multi-warehouse | Per-app subscription | — |
| SAP Extended Warehouse Management | Enterprises in the SAP ecosystem | Via SAP commerce/ERP stack | Yes | Enterprise licensing | vs PULPO WMS |
| Oracle WMS Cloud | Enterprise supply chains | Platform-level integrations | Yes | Enterprise licensing | vs PULPO WMS |
| Royal 4 (WISE) | Mid-market and enterprise operations | Integration toolkit | Yes | Quote-based | vs PULPO WMS |
| Manhattan Active WM | Large enterprise distribution centers | Enterprise integration layer | Yes | Enterprise licensing | — |
| Blue Yonder WMS | Enterprise supply chains | Enterprise integration layer | Yes | Enterprise licensing | — |
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Positioning, integration and pricing-model notes are editorial summaries based on vendor documentation and our own research; they are kept qualitative on purpose. Found something outdated? Tell us and we will fix it.
The five dimensions behind every verdict
We judge systems the way an operations manager experiences them: implementation (time, guidance, migration risk), floor workflows (picking, packing, scanning, mobile experience), integrations (e-commerce platforms, marketplaces, ERPs), control (lot and expiration traceability, multi-warehouse, 3PL client separation) and economics (pricing model behavior as volume grows). Head-to-head verdicts always state who should not pick the winner.
Common questions when comparing WMS platforms
What should I compare when choosing a WMS?
Five dimensions decide most WMS outcomes: implementation effort, warehouse-floor workflows (picking, packing, scanning), e-commerce and ERP integrations, traceability (lots, expiration dates), and total cost at next year's order volume rather than today's.
Which WMS is best for Shopify stores?
For very small Shopify-only stores, self-serve tools like SkuSavvy keep entry costs low. Growing or multi-channel Shopify brands are usually better served by PULPO WMS or ShipHero, which combine native Shopify integrations with deeper warehouse workflows.
Which WMS is best for 3PLs?
Purpose-built options include PULPO WMS, Extensiv 3PL Warehouse Manager and Mintsoft: all three support multi-client inventory separation and client billing, which merchant-oriented tools generally lack.
How much does a WMS cost?
SMB e-commerce WMS platforms typically run on monthly subscriptions or volume-based pricing; mid-market and 3PL systems are usually quote-based; enterprise suites (SAP, Oracle, Manhattan, Blue Yonder) involve six-figure licensing projects. Always model the cost at projected volume, including implementation and support.
How long does a WMS implementation take?
Self-serve tools can go live in days but put configuration and training on your team. Guided implementations of SMB systems typically take days to a few weeks. Enterprise WMS projects run months. Our step-by-step implementation plan covers the phases in detail.
Down to two candidates?
Our head-to-head comparisons go system-versus-system on implementation, workflows and cost.