Package Tracker - Packy icon
Packy App Review: A Comprehensive Tracker Behind a Paywall

by CLICKOR LTD

3.9
IOSBusiness
This app centralizes tracking for shipments from numerous carriers worldwide into a single interface. Designed to help users monitor deliveries with features like push notifications and a unified list. Its primary distinction is an upfront subscription model required to access most core tracking functions.

Detailed Review

Package Tracker - Packy by CLICKOR LTD enters a crowded market of utility apps designed to simplify logistics for consumers. Positioned as an all-in-one solution, it promises to aggregate tracking information from major carriers like UPS, FedEx, DHL, and national postal services, eliminating the need to juggle multiple websites or apps. The concept targets the growing volume of e-commerce deliveries, aiming to provide clarity and convenience for frequent online shoppers and small business operators. The app's functionality hinges on its ability to auto-detect carriers from a tracking number and present status updates on a clean timeline. Core features accessible after subscription include real-time push notifications for delivery milestones, a map view for certain carriers, and the ability to organize packages into custom groups. For users managing several incoming shipments simultaneously, the unified dashboard can theoretically prevent items from being overlooked. However, the experience is fundamentally gated; inputting a tracking number immediately prompts a subscription screen, locking basic tracking data behind a recurring payment. In real-world usage, the interface is straightforward, with a focus on presenting delivery progress without excessive clutter. Adding a package is a simple copy-and-paste action. The practical value becomes most apparent for individuals who receive a high volume of parcels regularly and desire a centralized, notification-driven system. For the casual user receiving a few packages a month, the utility is less clear, as the free tier's limitations are significant. The requirement to pay before even seeing a single tracking result presents a notable friction point that many competing apps avoid. User feedback is dominated by discussions of its monetization strategy. Reviews indicate a polarized response, with some users appreciating the ad-free, consolidated experience enough to justify the cost. Others express strong frustration, as typified by one review that states: 'Putting five stars so it goes to the top. when you want to track a package it makes you pay to track it.' This pattern highlights a key challenge: the app's value proposition is not immediately demonstrable, as users cannot test its tracking accuracy or interface flow before committing financially. This has led to accusations of being a 'scam' in some reviews, though the app itself appears to function as described for subscribers. Ultimately, Packy is a competent tracking aggregator whose business model sharply defines its audience. It offers a clean, centralized service that can justify its cost for power users who track many items. For the general user, however, the immediate paywall and abundance of free alternatives make it a harder sell. The app's success depends entirely on a user's willingness to pay upfront for convenience they cannot first evaluate.

Key Features

  • Multi-carrier support automatically identifies and tracks parcels from hundreds of global shipping services and postal operators.
  • Real-time push notifications provide alerts for key delivery milestones, from dispatch to final delivery at the doorstep.
  • Unified delivery list consolidates all active and past shipments in one scrollable view, organized by status.
  • Delivery day predictions offer estimated arrival dates sourced from carrier data to help users plan.
  • Package grouping allows users to create custom categories, useful for separating business and personal shipments.
  • Map tracking visualization is available for supported carriers to show a parcel's current logistical location.

Why Users Love It

Centralized tracking for many carriers
Clean, ad-free interface for subscribers

Perfect for: Frequent online shoppers and small business owners who receive many parcels and prefer a unified, notification-driven system.

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Current Rank

#49

Best Rank

#49

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Average Rank

#49

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User Reviews

Strawberries99999
Jul 16, 2025

Putting five stars so it goes to the top. when you want to track a package it makes you pay to track it. As soon as you put the tracking number in and click track, a screen will pop up asking what subscription you want... Very, very stupid app if you ask me!! Absolutely no point in getting it unless you want to pay more money and possibly be scammed. dumb app. Putting five stars so it goes to the top. when you want to track a package it makes you pay to track it. As soon as you put the tracking number in and click track, a screen will pop up asking what subscription you want... Very, very stupid app if you ask me!! Absolutely no point in getting it unless you want to pay more money and possibly be scammed.

App Details

Developer

CLICKOR LTD

Platform

ios

Rating

3.9

Last Updated

12/15/2025