Sendcloud integration: one carrier layer for Europe
Sendcloud connects to myFulfillment so parcels are announced through the API and labels print at the packing station, without reopening the Sendcloud interface. Built for merchants shipping from France or elsewhere in Europe who sell through several channels and want order orchestration and barcode-checked preparation above the carrier layer.
Carrier label
1,2KG
- Boostmyshop product
- myFulfillment
- Category
- Carriers
- Connects
- Sendcloud's announced network: 160+ carriers, 390,000 service points (vendor figures, July 2026)
- Account required
- Sendcloud account (API credentials)
- Integration cost
- Included in myFulfillment · TMS module
- Sync frequency
- ≈ 5 min (orders) · parcel events by webhook
- Data direction
- Two-way (inbound and outbound)
- Developed by
- Boostmyshop (native integration)
- Support by
- Boostmyshop
- Sovereignty
- Dutch (European Union)
- Vendor
- Sendcloud
- Last updated
- 2026-07-18
How Sendcloud fits with myFulfillment
What is Sendcloud?
Sendcloud is a pan-European shipping platform: one account reaches 160+ carriers with pre-negotiated or own-contract rates, labels, tracking, returns and service points, shipping from 8 European countries. myFulfillment adds the layer Sendcloud itself routes to its WMS partners: multi-channel order orchestration, multi-warehouse stock and barcode-checked preparation, beyond the label.
Orders, stock, picking and barcode-checked packing.
Applies your carrier rule and prints the Sendcloud label at packing.
Home or pickup-point delivery, tracking sent back to the sales channel.
Sendcloud with any sales channel
Sendcloud via myFulfillment takes orders from any channel that feeds myFulfillment: they land in the OMS, preparation is barcode-checked, the announcement goes to Sendcloud through the API, then tracking flows back to the customer. The combinations by channel, Magento, Shopify, WooCommerce, PrestaShop and more, are listed below.
myFulfillment runs the picking, Sendcloud prints the label
myFulfillment hands the parcel to Sendcloud through the API (Ship an Order or Shipments v3) and fetches the PDF label in A4 or A6, on a standard or thermal printer, with bulk printing for preparation waves.
See the featureSendcloud pre-negotiated rates with no contract of your own, or your own carrier contract on paid plans; myFulfillment reads the shipping methods through the Sendcloud API to pick the carrier during preparation.
See the featureSendcloud pushes every parcel event (shipped, delivered, returned) by webhook; myFulfillment writes the tracking number and status back to each connected sales channel.
Inbound: Sendcloud parcel events by webhook; outbound: tracking to the sales channel, at each event.
See the featureThe pickup point chosen at checkout is carried through Sendcloud's Service Points API, with search by carrier, distance and availability across the 390,000-point network the vendor announces.
See the featureThe return is created through the Returns API v3 or the Sendcloud return portal; the return label is fetched through the API once the return is announced to the carrier.
See the featureOrders consolidated in myFulfillment go out to Sendcloud through the Orders API v3 or Ship an Order: carrier announcement and shipping documents in the same call.
Inbound: channel orders into the OMS, ≈ every 5 min; outbound: parcel announcement to Sendcloud, during preparation.
See the featureProduct side: available stock is decremented when the Sendcloud parcel ships, then resynced to every sales channel; myFulfillment never pushes the selling price.
See the featureProduct side: the Sendcloud label is only requested after the barcode check at the packing station; receiving-side sorting can route an already-sold item straight to packing.
See the featureWhat syncs, and when
| Data | When |
|---|---|
| In | |
| Validated and paid order | ≈ every 5 min |
| Parcel event (shipped, delivered, returned) | by Sendcloud webhook, as it happens |
| Return and return labelBoth ways | when the return is announced (Returns API v3) |
| Out | |
| Parcel announcement (Ship an Order) | during preparation, in one API call |
| PDF label (A4 or A6) | at packing, after the barcode check |
| Tracking number and status | to the sales channel, at each event |
When Sendcloud is enough, and when myFulfillment makes the difference
Our operator's read: Sendcloud holds the carrier layer at European scale and itself routes warehouse management to partners; at volume, the difference is made in the orchestration and preparation layer above.
- 160+ European carriers and 8 ship-from countries behind a single account
- Pre-negotiated rates with no contract of your own, or your own carrier contract on paid plans
- A complete API: Ship an Order, parcel-event webhooks, Service Points, Returns v3
- Tiered plans with monthly label caps; own carrier contracts are limited to paid plans
- The scope stops at the carrier layer: Sendcloud pitches its light picking as working "without investing in a WMS" (Pack & Go, per the vendor) and routes warehouse management to its partners
| Solution | Announced carrier network | Ship-from countries | Pricing model | Own carrier contract | Service points | Packing check (double scan) | Multi-warehouse stock and multi-channel OMS | Module or subscription required |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sendcloud via myFulfillmentRecommended | 160+ European carriers | 8 European countries | Sendcloud plans from EUR 0 to EUR 799 per month, label caps | on Sendcloud paid plans | 390,000 announced points (Service Points API) | myFulfillment | myFulfillment | myFulfillment TMS module + Sendcloud account |
Sendcloud alone | 160+ European carriers | 8 European countries | Sendcloud plans from EUR 0 to EUR 799 per month, label caps | on Sendcloud paid plans | 390,000 announced points | Light picking, "without investing in a WMS" per Sendcloud | Through the WMS partners of its app store | Sendcloud subscription alone |
Boxtal via myFulfillment | Multi-carrier, France and international | From France | Negotiated per-shipment rates, no mandatory subscription | contract kept | Through its pickup-point carriers | myFulfillment | myFulfillment | myFulfillment TMS module + Boxtal account |
Comparison based on the official documentation and myFulfillment docs. "Partial" states the limit under the badge; no rating, no sponsored placement.
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How our customers use Sendcloud day-to-day
Day to day, international merchants run Sendcloud through myFulfillment from one screen: orders from every store and marketplace land in the OMS, the operator scans at packing, myFulfillment announces the parcel to Sendcloud through the API and prints the label, while webhooks push each status back to the selling channel.
A merchant fulfilling from France, the Netherlands or Germany keeps a single myFulfillment preparation flow and lets Sendcloud provide the carrier layer country by country, across its announced 160+ carrier network.
With Ship an Order, myFulfillment announces the parcel to Sendcloud and fetches the PDF label in the same call, printed in A4 or A6 after the barcode check.
Each Sendcloud parcel event (shipped, delivered, returned) arrives by webhook; myFulfillment writes the tracking number and status back to the store or marketplace the order came from.
The pickup point the customer selects at checkout is carried through the Sendcloud Service Points API down to the label, across the 390,000 service points the platform announces in Europe.
Parcels announced by hand, statuses never written back to the channels, a shipping station that saturates at peak.
API announcement and label at the packing check, tracking written back to every channel with myFulfillment.
Read the full storyConnect Sendcloud to your other tools, via myFulfillment
myFulfillment sits in the middle, so Sendcloud works with any sales channel that feeds it: every order comes in from a channel, leaves with the right Sendcloud label, and tracking flows back to the customer. A few live pairings below.
Connect Sendcloud to myFulfillment, step by step
- 1Connect your Sendcloud account to myFulfillment with your Sendcloud API credentials.
- 2Pick your rate mode: Sendcloud pre-negotiated rates, or your own carrier contract on a paid plan.
- 3Map your carrier rules: weight, destination, ship-from country, home delivery or service point.
- 4myFulfillment announces the parcel through the Sendcloud API, prints the label and returns tracking to your store.
A Sendcloud account with API credentials is required. Own carrier contracts are limited to Sendcloud's paid plans, and each plan caps the number of labels per month. Shipping runs from Sendcloud's 8 supported European countries; myFulfillment drives preparation, parcel announcement and resynchronization.
Sendcloud: frequently asked questions
Pricing, contract, carriers, Shopify, pickup points, international: answers on the Sendcloud integration.
Sendcloud is a Dutch shipping platform announcing 160+ carriers and around one hundred e-commerce integrations: labels, rates, tracking, returns and service points from a single account. Connected to myFulfillment, it becomes the carrier layer of a complete, barcode-checked preparation flow.
Sendcloud supports 8 ship-from countries: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Spain, France, Italy, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The vendor adds Czechia, Denmark, Poland, Portugal and Sweden under conditions (own carrier contract and an eligible billing address). The myFulfillment flow stays the same whatever the departure country.
Yes. You can sell from anywhere as long as your parcels leave a warehouse or 3PL in one of Sendcloud's supported countries, France included. Your stores and marketplaces connect to myFulfillment like any other channel; the preparation is barcode-checked, and Sendcloud handles the carrier announcement and the label.
Yes, and not only those. Sendcloud via myFulfillment takes orders from any channel that feeds myFulfillment, Magento 2 as well as Shopify, WooCommerce or PrestaShop, marketplaces included. The order lands in the OMS, the Sendcloud label comes out during preparation, tracking flows back. The combinations by channel are listed further down.
Sendcloud offers five monthly plans: Free at EUR 0, Lite at EUR 35, Growth at EUR 119, Premium at EUR 219 and Pro at EUR 799, each with a monthly label cap, plus a 14-day trial. On the Boostmyshop side, the integration is included in myFulfillment with the TMS module.
No. Sendcloud's pre-negotiated rates work without any carrier contract of your own. If you want to ship on your own contract, Sendcloud reserves that option for its paid plans. Either way, myFulfillment announces the parcel and fetches the label through the same API.
The return is created through the Returns API v3 or the Sendcloud return portal; once the return is announced to the carrier, the return label is fetched through the API. The returned parcel then comes back as a webhook event, which myFulfillment writes to the sales channel.
Public reviews live on Trustpilot, G2 and Capterra: they rate the Sendcloud platform itself, the shipping service, its support and billing, not the myFulfillment integration. Compare the dimensions that touch your operation: label reliability, accuracy of the announced rates, support responsiveness, quality of the store connectors. Our read is a matter of shipping profile, not of an average score; warehouse management sits outside the scope of those reviews anyway.
Yes. Sendcloud announces 390,000 service points, which it presents as the largest network in Europe. The Service Points API searches by carrier, distance and availability; the point your customer picks at checkout is carried down to the label in myFulfillment, with no re-keying.
It depends on what you are replacing. For the carrier layer, the alternatives are other aggregators, Boxtal for shipments leaving France for instance, or direct carrier contracts. myFulfillment is not a Sendcloud alternative: it is the orchestration and preparation layer above, and it works with either.
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