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Pickeasy Vs. Zapiet: Which is Better for Store Pickup and Local Delivery in 2026
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This comparison was written by the Pickeasy team at Logbase. We’ve tried to keep it honest, including the cases where Zapiet is the better choice, because a comparison you can’t trust isn’t worth reading. If any information is outdated or misinformed, feel free to email us at aro@logbase.io
All install data, growth figures, and store count statistics referenced in this article are sourced from Storeleads (storeleads.app) - July 2026. App ratings and reviews counts are sourced from the Shopify App Store - July 2026.
Choosing between Zapiet & Pickeasy comes down to a question of scope and cost: do you want pickup, local delivery, and delivery-rate calculation handled inside one flat-fee app, or do you need a broader logistics platform and are willing to pay more (and sometimes run more than one app) to get it?
Both apps let a Shopify store offer store pickup, local delivery, and scheduled date/time selection. The difference is how much they try to do, how much they cost, and how many moving parts you end up maintaining.
This comparison breaks down pricing, features, the real-world friction in each app, and the specific store types each one suits best.
TL;DR Verdict Box
The deciding factor
If price and an all-in-one setup matter most, choose Pickeasy. If you need an enterprise-grade integration and logistics ecosystem, choose Zapiet.
About Pickeasy

Pickeasy is a Shopify in-store pickup, local delivery, and shipping scheduling app by Logbase with ★ 5.0 from 1,219 reviews. It helps merchants simplify order fulfillment by allowing customers to schedule pickup, delivery, or shipping dates and time slots directly from the storefront. Businesses can manage order limits, preparation times, cutoff times, blackout dates, and holiday schedules to ensure smooth operations. Designed for grocery stores, florists, bakeries, restaurants, and other local businesses, Pickeasy provides the flexibility needed to scale pickup and delivery operations efficiently.
About Zapiet

Zapiet is a Shopify in-store pickup, local delivery, and shipping scheduling app with ★ 4.9 from 1,788 reviews. It enables merchants to offer flexible fulfillment options by allowing customers to choose convenient pickup, delivery, or shipping dates and time slots. Zapiet also integrates with Shopify POS and popular business tools such as Google Calendar, Zapier, Klaviyo, and Shopify Flow. Zapiet helps improve customer experience while simplifying order fulfillment and delivery management.
Questions That Decide This For You
Answer these questions below. Your answers will help you choose the right app.
1. How many locations does your store operate on?
Here’s why:
Across every band up to 50 locations, Pickeasy is the cheaper option — see the Locations, plans & savings table in the pricing section below. Pickeasy's plans scale to 50 locations (Custom, $49.99/mo), while Zapiet scales to 100 (Professional, $179.99/mo). So up to 50 locations, Pickeasy wins on price; above 50, Zapiet is the only one of the two that reaches that far.
2. How many orders do you handle per month?
Here’s why:
Zapiet caps monthly orders at 250 (Essential), 1,000 (Advanced), and 2,500 (Professional), so crossing a threshold forces you up a tier. Pickeasy has no monthly order limit on any paid plan, so volume never pushes your cost up or hits a ceiling. For growing or seasonal-peak stores, that predictability is a real advantage.
3. Do you want pickup, delivery, and rate calculation in one app?
Here’s why:
Pickeasy calculates delivery rates natively, so pickup, delivery, scheduling, and rates all live under one flat fee and one setup. Zapiet’s zone-based rate setups require pairing it with a separate rate app — two subscriptions and two configurations to maintain.
4. Do you need granular preparation time and orders per slot controls?
Here’s why:
Pickeasy includes preparation time and order-per-slot limits on its free plan, and product-level preparation time on the $9.99/month plan. Zapiet only offers these controls on its $79.99/month plan. So merchants who need precise slots and lead-time control get it from Pickeasy at just $9.99/month, versus a premium tier on Zapiet.
5. Do you depend on specific third-party integrations
Here’s why:
Both apps support Shopify POS and Google Calendar — Pickeasy simply offers them on lower-priced plans. Where they genuinely differ: Zapiet connects to Klaviyo, Shopify Inventory, Recharge Subscriptions, and Shopify Flow, while Pickeasy connects to Google Maps (for distance-based delivery rates) and Appstle. This one is decided by your specific stack, so match your must-have tools to each app's list rather than looking for a general winner.
6. Do you need fleet management or last-mile delivery?
Here’s why:
Pickeasy doesn't offer fleet management or last-mile delivery — it's outside the app's scope today. If you dispatch vehicles, track drivers, or need last-mile visibility, Zapiet's logistics ecosystem is built for that. If you don't, you'd be paying Zapiet's higher price for capabilities you won't use.
Pricing Comparison
Pricing is one of the most important factors when comparing these two apps. Here's the complete breakdown.
Pickeasy pricing
You can check Pickeasy’s pricing and see what’s included in each plan on their pricing page.
Zapiet pricing
You can check Zapiet’s pricing and see what’s included in each plan on their pricing page.
Locations, plans & savings
This table is the single reference for how locations map to plans and price for both apps. Every location and pricing mention elsewhere in this article follows it.
The Critical Difference: All-In-One Vs. Platform Plus Add-Ons
If you read nothing else, read this. The defining difference between Zapiet and Pickeasy isn't a single feature — it's scope, and the cost that comes with it.
Pickeasy is built to do the core job in one app. Pickup, local delivery, scheduling, and delivery-rate calculation live together under one flat fee. For a store whose need is "let customers pick up or get local delivery, on a schedule, with the right rate," that's the whole solution — one subscription, one setup.
Zapiet is a broader platform, and breadth has a price. It reaches into integrations, real-time inventory, production reporting, and fleet/last-mile logistics that Pickeasy doesn't touch. But that reach comes at a much higher monthly cost, and for zone- or distance-based rate setups, merchants pair Zapiet's Pickup + Delivery app with a separate rates app — two apps to install, configure, and keep in sync.
On the separate rates app: Zapiet calculates zone- or distance-based rates through separate add-on apps — Rates by Zip Code or Rates by Distance — each $14.99/mo on top of your Zapiet subscription. You only need the one matching your rate method; a store that needs both zip- and distance-based rates would run both.
On the Google Maps API: distance-based rate calculation relies on the Google Maps API in both apps, so either way you'll need to set up a Google Maps API key for distance rates. This is a Google requirement, not an app-specific one.
So the real question isn’t “which app has more features”, Zapiet does. It’s “do I need that extra reach, and is it worth the price and the extra moving parts?” For most stores, the answer is no, and Pickeasy’s all-in-one simplicity wins. For logistics-heavy operations, the answer is yes. Pick the side that matches the operation you’re actually running.
Feature-by-Feature Comparison
What merchants actually say
Pickeasy - Merchant reviews
Zapiet - Merchant reviews
Installs and Usage Data

Real Switching Cost - Migrating From Zapiet to Pickeasy
Migration is guided, not DIY. When you move from Zapiet to Pickeasy, our team runs a setup call and rebuilds your existing Zapiet configurations inside Pickeasy with you. This includes your pickup locations, delivery zones, rates, date/time rules, and cutoffs.
Anything you had working in Zapiet, we replicate, with one honest exception: the Integration-heavy features Pickeasy doesn’t currently offer (real-time inventory, production reports, fleet/last-mile management) can’t be carried over, because the app doesn’t have them.
So the realistic migration question isn’t “can my pickup/delivery setup move?”, it can, on call with our team. It’s “do I rely on any of the integration-heavy features Pickeasy doesn’t replace?’” If the answer is no, switching is straightforward and supported end to end.
Final Verdict
Choose Pickeasy if you want:
- Pickup, local delivery scheduling
- No order limits or commission
- Native rate calculation
- Low flat pricing
- Priority support on all plans
- Custom feature on request
Pickeasy limitations: No fleet management or last-mile delivery, no real-time inventory, production reports, or SMS notifications; a narrower integration set, and a ceiling of 50 locations.
Choose Zapiet if you need:
- Deep integrations
- Real-time inventory
- Production reporting
- High location support
- Fleet and last-mile delivery management
Zapiet limitations: Higher monthly cost, monthly order limits on every plan, no free plan, preparation time or per-slot limits gated to the $79.99/mo tier, and zone- or distance-based rate calculation requires a separate $14.99/mo add-on app.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Pickeasy a good Zapiet alternative?
Yes — for stores that need store pickup, local delivery, scheduling, and delivery-rate calculation in one app, Pickeasy covers the core feature set at a much lower flat price. It's not a match for Zapiet's integration, real-time inventory, production reporting, and fleet capabilities.
2. Why is Zapiet more expensive than Pickeasy?
Zapiet targets larger, more complex operations and bundles a deeper feature and integration set, while Pickeasy focuses on core pickup and delivery at a flat, lower fee. For some stores the gap widens further because certain Zapiet rate setups require a second paid app.
3. Does Pickeasy require a separate app to calculate delivery rates?
No — Pickeasy calculates delivery rates natively in the same app. There's a dedicated rate section in Pickeasy where you can set delivery rates based on zip/postcode, distance, weight, products, and delivery date and time. Zapiet's zone- or postcode-based rate setups often require pairing it with a separate rates app.
4. Can I switch from Zapiet to Pickeasy easily?
Yes — switching is handled on a guided setup call where the Pickeasy team rebuilds your Zapiet configuration (locations, zones, rates, scheduling) inside Pickeasy. The only things that don't carry over are integration-heavy features Pickeasy doesn't offer.
5. Which app is better for a flower shop or bakery?
Pickeasy is usually the better choice, giving you in-store pickup and local delivery with product-level preparation time and per-slot order limits at just $9.99/month, with no order limits. Zapiet offers preparation time only on its $79.99/month plan, which carries a 1,000-order limit.
6. Does Pickeasy have order limits?
No — there are no order limits on any of Pickeasy's paid plans. Billing is a flat subscription with no per-order commissions.
7. Do I need a Google Maps API Key for distance based delivery rates?
Both Pickeasy and Zapiet calculate distance rates through the Google Maps API, so either app requires you to create a Google Maps API key (with billing enabled on a Google Cloud account). Zip/postcode-based and flat rates don't need one. Google offers free monthly usage allowances, but high-volume usage can incur charges — check Google's current Maps Platform pricing for your expected volume."
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