In a single tap, Arrive automatically syncs with your online purchases to give you accurate up-to-the-minute updates on everything you order, across all online retailers including Amazon, Walmart, Urban Outfitters, and more.
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Super excited to officially launch Arrive, our latest consumer app from Shopify Garage (our experimental product team) on PH. 📦🚀
Arrive makes it easy to track all of your online orders in one place, no matter the delivery carrier or store you ordered from. We automate the process with a live map view and rich notifications, making Arrive a useful tracking app that you’ll love to use but don't have to open up every time.
We launched our beta with an Upcoming page here on PH - https://www.producthunt.com/upco... - followed that up with a soft launch in Canada and then the US. Now we’re ready to let more people try Arrive.
Expect more updates from us as we keep working on making the waiting process almost as fun as actually getting cool new stuff in the mail. This is just the beginning. https://twitter.com/robjama/stat...
We geeked out a bit and did a deep dive video essay into the history of airmail and international shipping -
EDIT: Arrive is only available on the Canadian and US App Store. We'll be looking to expand to other regions + adding more email providers soon.
I have been apart of the Arrive beta for months now and absolutely love it. The live view map is my most favorite, allowing me to see the journey my package has taken.
I also love the way Arrive pulls shipments straight from your email. It’s super quick and convenient!
Great work @robjama I can’t wait to see what’s next in the roadmap!
It would be useful if app doesn't take whole Gmail access. I would be happy to forward my order emails to arrive and have arrive track it. There has been a lot of apps asking to access email which I am not comfortable with.
@paul_nylund We think the biggest difference between Arrive and similar products is a more streamlined and intuitive UI and a really deep focus on privacy + tracking experience.
@aleksandars Good point Alex. Just added a note to my initial comment. We're starting out with US + Canada for launch and will be looking to expand from there.
@garytokman Yup, Arrive only syncs information directly related to your packages - like the tracking number, mail carrier, product info - and uses that data to organize your deliveries for you. We take privacy very seriously and do not (and will never) share, disclose, or sell personal information.
It’s supposed to be tracking my usps package and it’s been stuck in the destination for 4 days while usps actually just notified me the package is on my zip code’s sorting facility... go figure! USPS between than this 😂
I've been beta testing Arrive for some time now and can vouch that it has improved my online shopping experience. No longer do I need to go back into my emails or Amazon to figure out what's going on with order. All my orders are in one place for me to keep track easily.
Pros:
One app to keep track of all my orders; helpful notifications on updates — especially when there are issues; easy to setup and start using.
Cons:
Expand Gmail sniff terms to ensure all emails that have shipping information are pulled into Arrive.
Do you guys sell individual shopping data to marketers and data miners like Slice? I read the privacy policy, it’s not the case currently, but I wonder if it’s in a future plan.
@chiancheng Hey Cheng! Good question. We designed Arrive with a privacy-first approach.
Arrive only syncs information directly related to your packages - like the tracking number, mail carrier, product info - and uses that data to organize your deliveries for you. We take privacy very seriously and do not (and will never) share, disclose, or sell personal information.
@chiancheng@robjama What about selling personal information anonymously?Your privacy policy says
"We do not and will never share, disclose, sell, rent, or otherwise provide Personal Information to other companies for the marketing of their own products or services."
But does that mean that you can share our data to company who may use this to enhance their product like for example Uber bought data from Slice to see how many lyft rides their users were making.
Great idea and the design looks splendid! Only wish you didn't require email integration - I don't personally use Gmail for online purchases, and even if I did I'm a little hesitant to give other services access to my emails. Would love for there to be an option to manually input tracking numbers.
Finally excited to see Arrive arrive. I got to see the development of the app over the past few months and its come a long way since the first time I saw it. Its become especially needed since I moved to SF as the package tracking for Amazon, UPS, et al has been inaccurate and a chore. Really great opportunity to make shipping less ship for the average consumer.
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Caught my shipments right away and it was cool to see the journey of my package. Great idea. Big shout out to the team!
Pros:Very very easy to use
Cons:None
If you don't use GMail or you don't want this app accessing your emails, you're out of luck.
Pros:The UI looks nice.
Cons:App requires having access to your GMail account.
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I've been beta testing Arrive for some time now and can vouch that it has improved my online shopping experience. No longer do I need to go back into my emails or Amazon to figure out what's going on with order. All my orders are in one place for me to keep track easily.
Pros:One app to keep track of all my orders; helpful notifications on updates — especially when there are issues; easy to setup and start using.
Cons:Expand Gmail sniff terms to ensure all emails that have shipping information are pulled into Arrive.
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Nothing yet.
Cons:It just doesn't work. I have a bunch of stuff from Amazon and Etsy coming in the mail and Arrive doesn't see any of it.
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Love the UI but just make the Gmail access permission optional
Pros:Arrive is by far the fastest to update on shipment tracking. I use a few apps at once to track my packages, and Arrive is the fastest by far
Cons:Biggest fallback is it only works if you give access to read my Gmail emails. There should be a way to manually paste my tracking number.