8 Best Delivery Software for Auto Parts Stores in 2026: Ranked for Independent Parts Retailers

We evaluated 12 delivery management platforms and ranked the 8 best for independent auto parts stores running local delivery. Our criteria prioritized on-demand dispatch, free-tier access, proof of delivery for B2B invoicing, route optimization, and verified customer reviews. Full methodology below the table.
Why Auto Parts Delivery Software Matters
The U.S. light-duty automotive aftermarket reached $435 billion in 2025, according to the MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers and Auto Care Association Joint Channel Forecast. The average age of vehicles on U.S. roads hit 12.8 years in 2025, per S&P Global Mobility. Older vehicles need more parts. Independent garages captured 56.3% of the U.S. aftermarket parts and components market share in 2025, according to Mordor Intelligence. Those garages are your customers. They have cars on lifts. They need a water pump or a set of brake pads in 30 minutes, not 3 hours.
Most independent auto parts stores still manage delivery with whiteboards, phone calls, and drivers who memorize routes. That system works until an order goes missing, a mechanic disputes a delivery, or a driver quits and takes all the route knowledge with them. Delivery software replaces the whiteboard with a system that dispatches, tracks, documents, and optimizes every run.
Delivery Software for Auto Parts Stores: Compared
How We Evaluated
Our team reviewed 12 delivery management platforms and auto parts software tools against five criteria shaped by the operational realities of independent auto parts stores running local delivery with small driver teams.
- On-Demand Dispatch Capability (25%): We considered whether the platform handles orders arriving throughout the day in real time. Software that only supports pre-planned morning routes scored lower than platforms that dispatch dynamically as orders come in.
- Cost to Start Delivering (25%): We looked for low entry-level pricing, free tiers, and affordable total cost for a store with two to four drivers. Platforms with no free tier or per-driver minimums scored lower for this reader profile.
- Proof of Delivery and Returns Documentation (20%): We rewarded multiple proof-of-delivery tools, including photo capture, electronic signatures, barcode scanning, and GPS verification.
- ERP and POS Integration (15%): Our team looked for pre-built integrations with systems that auto parts stores actually use. Platforms requiring full system replacement or extensive API development scored lower than those that layer onto existing setups.
- Verified Customer Reviews (15%): We compared average customer ratings and review volume on Capterra, G2, and Software Advice. Platforms with auto-parts-industry-specific reviews received additional weight.
All pricing, features, and reviews were collected and verified in April 2026.
Best Delivery Software for Auto Parts Stores: Descriptions and Reviews
1. Shipday: Best Overall for Independent Auto Parts Stores
Shipday's Basic plan is free for up to 300 orders per month with 10 driver accounts and one dispatch account. The plan captures photo and signature proof of delivery, tracks drivers in real time, and sends live ETAs to customers. For a single-location parts store running two to four drivers doing a morning delivery route to regular shop accounts, Basic is enough to replace the whiteboard without adding a new daily operating cost.
Stores that need hotshot-ready auto-dispatch, SMS notifications, unlimited drivers, or route optimization upgrade to Professional at $39 per month. Professional adds API access plus pre-built integrations with Square, Shopify, Wix, Lightspeed, and WooCommerce, pulling online orders into the dispatch queue without counter staff re-keying each one. A store running a hotshot or will-call workflow should budget for this tier; auto-dispatch is where the platform's value sits for afternoon emergency orders from mechanic shops.
Shipday's Elite plan at $99 per month unlocks third-party fleet access. Orders route to DoorDash Drive or Uber Direct at flat per-order rates in the US, Canada, and Australia. On a Friday afternoon when every driver is committed and a shop two miles away needs a caliper immediately, Elite lets counter staff push the run to an on-demand driver without hiring seasonal help.
Shipday does not offer a pre-built integration with Epicor Vision, Epicor Eclipse, MAM Software, or Prophet 21. Stores running those systems should layer Shipday on top via API or Zapier rather than replacing the parts management software.
Shipday Reviews
Shipday earns a 4.7 out of 5.0 on review site Capterra. Users praise the customer support, with one user saying, "When I call Shipday with an issue, the phone rings and then a person answers.” Others mention the ease of use, with one user saying “I can print up labels and set up/schedule pickup and delivery in just 1 simple and short keystroke.”
2. Elite EXTRA
The Elite EXTRA platform integrates directly with ordering systems used across the automotive aftermarket, including Epicor Prophet 21. It is supported by major auto parts buyer groups. The dispatch dashboard automatically ingests orders from connected systems and pushes them to drivers via a mobile app. Drivers capture signatures, photos, and barcode scans at the point of delivery. Elite EXTRA also offers a third-party Delivery Network that connects to crowdsourced and courier fleets.
Elite EXTRA offers no free tier. Per-user pricing scales up with each additional driver. Some users report occasional glitches on the driver app that prevent proof of delivery capture. One reviewer noted that integration with Epicor P21 was "still not fully functional."
Elite Extra Reviews
Elite Extra currently averages a 4.7 out of 5 in customer reviews. Reviews mention the ease of use, and say that “the ETA's are very accurate.”
3. OptimoRoute
OptimoRoute is a route optimization platform with configuration options for multi-stop delivery operations. The routing engine factors in vehicle weight and volume constraints at the stop level, which matters when a driver pulls out with mixed brake rotors, a case of filters, and a small order of gaskets for three different shops. OptimoRoute also handles driver skill matching, time windows, and multi-day route scheduling up to five weeks in advance.
OptimoRoute does not include barcode scanning or order-taking functionality. It focuses on route planning and optimization, with proof of delivery via photos, signatures, and notes through the mobile app. There is also no on-demand dispatch for mid-route hotshot orders.
Optimoroute Reviews
Optimoroute averages a 4.6 out of 5 across user reviews. With one review mentioning "the ability to set up and track deliveries in real time has helped us communicate with our clients and make quick decisions when new orders are added to a delivery run."
4. Route4Me
Route4Me offers an open API with published endpoints for custom ERP integration, which gives auto parts stores room to connect legacy systems that other delivery platforms cannot reach. The platform stores customer address history and per-stop notes at the account level, which helps document the specific drop instructions that recurring shop accounts accumulate over time (back bay door, leave on the parts counter, call before arrival).
Pricing requires a custom quote. In-app navigation accuracy was flagged by multiple reviewers as unreliable, requiring drivers to use a third-party map app. Some users report occasional app crashes and glitches. No free trial as of January 2026.
Route4Me Reviews:
Route4Me averages 4.4 out of 5 on customer review sites. One reviewer in the logistics space specifically highlighted that their ERP integration "profoundly changed the way I manage distribution."
5. Track-POD
Track-POD is a delivery management platform that prioritizes proof of delivery. For auto parts stores where invoice disputes with mechanic shops are a regular occurrence, Track-POD's documentation features include electronic signatures, timestamped photos, barcode scanning, GPS-verified delivery locations, and customizable delivery forms. Recurring route scheduling runs on daily, weekly, or monthly cadences.
Track-POD charges $49 per driver per month with a 3-driver minimum, which sets the practical entry at $147 monthly. A Capterra reviewer noted setup friction around email and SMS notifications, including occasional unannounced SMTP disconnections.
Track-POD Reviews
On review site Capterra, Track-POD earns a 4.7 out of 5. One reviewer specifically says the software helped “streamline our delivery operations, improve route efficiency, and enhance customer communication.” One reviewer noted that the email and SMS notification system setup (email/SMS) could be more user-friendly and mentioned SMTP disconnections occurring without clear alerts.
6. Spoke Dispatch (formerly Circuit for Teams)
Spoke Dispatch lets a store build a route in one click from a spreadsheet or CSV upload, then send it to drivers via a mobile app that works without training. For auto parts stores where drivers rotate or get hired seasonally, the low ramp-up time can be a practical advantage. Starter pricing is $125 per month for up to 1,000 stops and includes basic proof of delivery.
Spoke Dispatch is built for planned routing rather than hotshot dispatch. Routes can be edited after they start and stops can be reassigned between drivers mid-run, but the platform does not auto-assign inbound orders to the closest available driver the way Shipday Professional or Elite EXTRA do. Available integrations are Shopify, Zapier, and an open API; there are no pre-built POS or auto parts ERP integrations. Stores running Epicor Vision, Eclipse, or Prophet 21 will need to connect via API or Zapier.
Spoke Dispatch Reviews
Spoke Dispatch holds a 4.8 out of 5 rating on Capterra. One dispatcher writes that route creation and optimization are "easy both in-browser and on the app."
7. Routific
Routific optimizes pre-planned delivery routes. Stores that run a predictable morning delivery to regular shop accounts will find the planning workflow fast: upload the stops, generate the route, send to the driver via SMS link, done. The permanent free tier covers 100 orders per month, which is the only free option besides Shipday in this comparison.
Routific does not handle on-demand dispatch. Afternoon hotshot orders cannot be inserted into a running route; the workflow assumes the morning plan is the full day's plan. Auto parts stores taking significant same-day emergency volume after 11 a.m. will hit this limitation fast. SMS and email customer notifications are add-ons priced per vehicle. Routific is currently only available in English.
Routific Reviews
Routific averages a 4.9 out of 5 based on current customer reviews. Users say the platform is easy to use, with one customer writing that their favorite part of the platform is “how easy it is to dispatch routes to drivers.”
8. Onfleet
Onfleet is an enterprise-grade delivery management platform built for scale. The platform's Teams structure lets a single dispatch operation coordinate routes across multiple warehouses or depot locations, which fits regional auto parts distributors running branch networks. Feature set includes route optimization, predictive ETAs, automated customer notifications, and analytics. Proof of delivery captures photos, signatures, and (on the Scale plan) barcodes. Auto-dispatch is a Scale-plan feature at $1,299 per month rather than a Launch-plan feature.
The Launch plan starts at $599 per month with a 14-day free trial. That entry point puts Onfleet outside the budget of most single-location parts stores. Some Capterra reviewers report SMS and call notifications landing in customer spam filters.
Onfleet Reviews
On review sites, Onfleet averages 4.6 out of 5. Positive reviews mention that the platform “seamlessly scaled with our business's rapid growth, maintaining both performance and quality.”
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between auto parts ERP software and delivery management software?
Auto parts ERP platforms like Epicor Prophet 21 and MAM Software manage inventory, catalog lookup, counter sales, and accounting. Delivery management platforms like Shipday and Elite EXTRA handle dispatch, routing, driver tracking, and proof of delivery. Most stores layer delivery software onto an existing ERP.
Do I need delivery software if I only deliver to a few regular shop accounts?
Proof-of-delivery documentation pays for itself even on short, repeating routes. Shipday and Track-POD capture photo and signature records at each stop, giving counter staff a digital record for invoice reconciliation the first time a shop disputes a delivery.
Can delivery software handle hotshot and will-call orders?
Shipday and Elite EXTRA both support on-demand dispatch, assigning mid-route emergency orders to the nearest available driver. Routific and Track-POD are designed for pre-planned routes and do not support mid-route hotshot insertion.
How do auto parts stores handle core returns with delivery software?
Elite EXTRA tracks returns natively through a built-in returns management workflow. Shipday and most general-purpose platforms require logging core pickups as a separate task within the same route, with photo documentation of the returned part.
Bottom Line
Shipday ranked first because it is the only delivery management platform in this evaluation to offer a permanent free tier at a meaningful volume of 300 orders per month. Plus, the upgrade path to hotshot-ready auto-dispatch is still cheaper than most competitors' entry-level pricing. Third-party driver overflow through DoorDash Drive and Uber Direct on the Elite plan closes the surge-capacity gap. For independent auto parts stores that need a delivery system tomorrow without a procurement cycle, Shipday is the best starting point.
Most auto parts stores evaluating delivery software spend weeks in procurement before anything reaches a driver's phone. Shipday skips that cycle. Start the free Basic plan, run your Tuesday route through it, and see whether the whiteboard comes down by Friday.
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