Snapfulfil
Agile cloud WMS for fast-moving e-commerce and 3PL operations
Snapfulfil is a cloud WMS positioned for fast-growing e-commerce and 3PL operations that need to go live quickly without a lengthy implementation. Their configurable rules engine handles most standard warehouse workflows without custom code, and their subscription model eliminates large upfront licensing costs. Used by mid-market brands scaling their fulfillment operations and 3PLs serving multiple e-commerce clients.
Mid-market e-commerce brands (5k–100k orders/month) and small 3PLs needing fast WMS go-live without large upfront investment
Large enterprise DCs with complex automation, heavy EDI requirements, or operations needing best-in-class labor management
Strengths
- Fast implementation — 6-week go-lives are achievable
- Modern mobile-first interface
- No-code configuration for most workflows
- Subscription pricing reduces barrier to entry
Weaknesses
- Less depth than Körber or Deposco for complex 3PL multi-client billing
- Limited automation integration — no deep AMR or AS/RS connectivity
- Smaller team means support can be stretched during growth
Practitioner analysis
Snapfulfil's go-live timeline (6–10 weeks) is among the fastest in the WMS market, achieved through configurable rule engines rather than custom code. The subscription pricing model makes it accessible to mid-market e-commerce brands who can't justify Manhattan or Körber investment. Strong in the £5M-£100M revenue band.
Snapfulfil is owned by Synergy Logistics (UK origin), and US presence has grown but the support team is still primarily UK-based. Time zone coverage for US customers can be limited. Automation integration is basic — no production-validated AMR or AS/RS connectors at scale. Configuration depth is good for standard workflows but hits limits in highly customized operations.
Mid-market e-commerce brands (5k–100k orders/month) and small 3PLs needing fast WMS go-live with modern UI and modest customization needs.
Not suited for large enterprise operations, automation-heavy DCs, or operations requiring 24/7 US-based support.
Questions to ask in your RFP / demo
- What is your US-based support team size and SLA coverage for P1 issues?
- Show me automation integrations live in production (AMR, AS/RS) — not roadmap.
- What configuration limits will we hit at 100k orders/month and beyond?