Softabase

Pricing

contact sales

Best For

Omnichannel brands needing unified order orchestration and warehouse execution

Rating

7.8/10

Last Updated

Mar 2026

TL;DR

Deposco combines WMS and order management in a single cloud platform, which is unusual. Most competitors sell these separately. For brands and 3PLs managing omnichannel fulfillment — DTC, wholesale, marketplace, and retail — having order orchestration and warehouse execution in one system eliminates the integration headache. Implementation is faster than Manhattan or Blue Yonder, typically 3-6 months.

What is Deposco?

Unified Order + Warehouse Management

Deposco's differentiation is combining order management and warehouse management in one platform. When an order comes in from any channel, the system decides which warehouse or store should fulfill it, then executes the pick-pack-ship in the same system. No middleware, no integration between OMS and WMS.

Built for Omnichannel Complexity

Ship from store, buy online pick up in store, wholesale pack-and-hold, marketplace fulfillment, subscription box assembly — Deposco handles complex fulfillment scenarios that require intelligent order routing. The system evaluates inventory availability, shipping cost, delivery speed, and fulfillment capacity to make optimal routing decisions.

3PL-Ready

Multi-client support, client-specific billing, branded portals, and SLA tracking are built in. This makes Deposco suitable for 3PLs without needing a separate 3PL-specific platform like 3PL Central.

The Middle Ground

Deposco sits between Fishbowl/ShipHero (too simple) and Manhattan/Blue Yonder (too complex and expensive). Implementation typically takes 3-6 months at a fraction of enterprise WMS costs. It handles moderate volume well — think 5,000-100,000 orders/day.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Unified WMS + OMS eliminates integration headaches between order and warehouse systems
  • Intelligent order routing optimizes fulfillment across warehouses and stores
  • 3PL-ready with multi-client billing and branded portals built in
  • Implementation in 3-6 months — much faster than Manhattan or Blue Yonder
  • Handles moderate-to-high volume (5K-100K orders/day) without enterprise complexity

Cons

  • Less proven at enterprise scale than Manhattan or Blue Yonder
  • Pricing is not transparent — requires sales conversation
  • Smaller customer base means fewer reference implementations
  • Advanced AI optimization features still maturing compared to market leaders
  • Less suitable for simple, single-channel operations that don't need order orchestration

Deposco Pricing

Most Popular

Growth

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  • WMS + Order management
  • Omnichannel fulfillment
  • Inventory optimization
  • Carrier integration
  • Basic analytics
  • API access
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Enterprise

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  • Everything in Growth
  • Multi-facility
  • Advanced analytics
  • 3PL billing
  • Custom integrations
  • Dedicated support
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Pricing last verified: March 25, 2026

Who is Deposco Best For?

  • Omnichannel brands needing unified order orchestration and warehouse execution
  • 3PLs wanting built-in multi-client support without a 3PL-specific platform
  • Companies outgrowing ShipHero or Fishbowl but not ready for Manhattan complexity
  • Mid-market operations processing 5,000-100,000 orders/day

Technical Details

Platforms
webiosandroid
Deployment
cloud
Security & Compliance
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The Bottom Line

7.8/10Good

Deposco scores 7.8/10. It stands out for unified wms + oms eliminates integration headaches between order and warehouse systems Best suited for omnichannel brands needing unified order orchestration and warehouse execution Keep in mind that less proven at enterprise scale than manhattan or blue yonder

Frequently Asked Questions

Deposco uses custom pricing based on order volume and modules. Industry estimates suggest $3,000-$15,000/month for mid-market implementations. Contact them for specific quotes.

Deposco uniquely combines order management and warehouse management in one platform. Most competitors sell these separately, requiring integration. This unified approach simplifies omnichannel fulfillment.

Score Breakdown
Ease of Use7.8
Features7.8
Value for Money7.3
Support7.8

Based on editorial analysis