What this app is. What it isn’t. What you could build.
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One-liner
A cross-carrier package tracking app that aggregates real-time delivery updates from over 100 carriers, including Hermes, DHL, and USPS, with a clean interface and minimal friction.
Strengths
Supports 100+ carriers, including niche ones like Hermes and China Post, making it highly comprehensive
Real-time tracking with automatic updates and push notifications for delivery milestones
Clean, minimalist UI with fast load times and zero ads in the free version
Highly rated for reliability: 'Works perfectly every time' (4.8/5 average)
Strong keyword dominance in 'tracking', 'track', and 'hermes' — indicates high discoverability
Weaknesses
No offline mode: users lose access to tracking data when disconnected
Limited customization: users can't group or prioritize shipments by carrier or destination
No integration with calendar apps or smart home devices (e.g., Alexa, Google Home)
Some users report delayed updates: 'Tracking shows no movement for 2 days even though courier says it’s delivered'
No built-in address book or saved shipping history: 'I have to re-enter tracking numbers every time'
Opportunities
Build a lightweight companion app focused on offline tracking with cached shipment states
Add smart grouping (e.g., 'Deliveries to NYC this week') and priority tagging for high-value packages
Integrate with calendar apps to auto-schedule delivery reminders based on estimated arrival
Offer a 'Hermes-only' tracker variant optimized for UK/EU users who frequently use Hermes
Create a privacy-first alternative with local storage and no telemetry, appealing to security-conscious users