The platform functions as a digital aggregator, pulling pricing and service data from global logistics giants like DHL, FedEx, and UPS. Instead of dragging suitcases through trains or taxis, customers enter their origin and destination details to generate shipping labels for items ranging from standard luggage and boxes to specialized gear like golf clubs and skis. By consolidating these disparate carrier networks into a single interface, the service aims to turn baggage handling into a predictable part of the itinerary.
Founder Mike Ulker describes the expansion as an attempt to bring the same ease of comparison used for flights and hotels to the shipping sector. Artificial intelligence now handles the backend complexities, including documentation and shipment workflows, to minimize the steps required for a booking. This shift is designed for travelers managing multi-city trips across Europe or Asia who prefer to bypass airport check-in lines and luggage carousels entirely. With a 4.7 rating on Trustpilot, the company is positioning its 24/7 support and automated logistics as a standard alternative to traditional airline baggage policies.




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