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Cin7 Orderhive

Cin7 Orderhive

Overview

What is Cin7 Orderhive?

Cin7 Orderhiveis a SaaS based solution which brings order, shipping and inventory management functionalities in one platform, now from Cin7 (acquired February 2021). It facilitates multi-channel selling and streamlines back-end processes within a centralized real-time inventory tracking system. Orderhive provides…

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Customizable Solution: Several users have mentioned that Orderhive's Plus, now called Enterprise, solution is highly customizable. They …
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Pricing

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Essentials

$95

Cloud
per month

Standard

$195

Cloud
per month

Enhanced

$295

Cloud
per month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://www.orderhive.com/pricing…

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $95 per month
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Product Details

What is Cin7 Orderhive?

Cin7 Orderhive Features

  • Supported: Inventory Management
  • Supported: Order Management
  • Supported: Shipping Management
  • Supported: Multi-channel Integration
  • Supported: Reporting and Analytics
  • Supported: User Management

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Cin7 Orderhive Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported CountriesAll
Supported LanguagesEnglish

Frequently Asked Questions

Cin7 Orderhiveis a SaaS based solution which brings order, shipping and inventory management functionalities in one platform, now from Cin7 (acquired February 2021). It facilitates multi-channel selling and streamlines back-end processes within a centralized real-time inventory tracking system. Orderhive provides integrations with marketplaces (Amazon, eBay, Etsy) shopping carts (Shopify, Magento, WooCommerce), shipping (FedEx, USPS, UPS, DPD), accounting software (Quickbooks & Xero) in one business tool.

Cin7 Orderhive starts at $95.

QuickBooks Commerce and Brightpearl by Sage are common alternatives for Cin7 Orderhive.

The most common users of Cin7 Orderhive are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Customizable Solution: Several users have mentioned that Orderhive's Plus, now called Enterprise, solution is highly customizable. They attribute this customization as a key reason for selecting this vendor for their ecommerce business. They appreciate the ability to tailor the software to their specific needs and mention that although there was significant due diligence involved in understanding the features and determining necessary customizations, they found it worthwhile.

Ease of Use: Many users have praised the ease of use of Orderhive. They find the platform intuitive and user-friendly, which greatly helps with day-to-day operations. Specifically, they like how all sales channels are unified in one place, allowing them to efficiently track and process sales.

Responsive Customer Support: The customer support provided by Orderhive has received positive feedback from multiple users. They report that the support team is responsive and helpful in addressing inquiries and resolving any issues faced. Users also appreciate the option to raise tickets and receive timely assistance when needed.

Poor Customer Service: Several users have expressed their disappointment with the customer service provided by Orderhive. They have experienced extremely poor customer service, with promises not being completed on time. Users felt let down by the lack of responsiveness and follow-through from the Orderhive team.

Lack of Understanding Requirements: Some users felt that Orderhive did not make a genuine effort to deeply understand their specific requirements. This led to frustration and dissatisfaction as the delivered solutions did not align with their expectations and needs.

Communication Issues: Many users had significant difficulties in engaging with the Orderhive team regarding project progress and reasons for its halt. The lack of effective communication caused delays, hindered collaboration, and left users feeling ignored and frustrated.

Users of Orderhive have provided several recommendations based on their experiences with the software. Here are three common recommendations from users:

  1. Be cautious with billing and avoid keeping a card on file with the software. Some users emphasize the importance of being careful when signing contracts and suggest not storing payment information on Orderhive.

  2. Orderhive is highly recommended for order-related queries, particularly for tracking current status and order details. Users find it to be the best software in this regard, making it ideal for sales professionals who need to easily track orders and manage lead details.

  3. New sellers looking for affordable software with many features are advised to consider Orderhive. Users appreciate its simplicity and find it easy to use. However, some mention that upgrades can be slow and time-consuming, so if time is a priority or if processing and printing shipment labels are important, it may not be the best option.

It's worth noting that Orderhive operates as a pay-as-you-go service with a 15-day trial period and no obligation to continue using it.

Attribute Ratings

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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Responds to inquiries and reported issues
  • Easy to use and intuitive user interface
  • Access to logging information for troubleshooting integration issues
  • Feature requests could be implemented quicker
  • Some of the newest user interface additions could be clearer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • inventory management
  • order management
  • product management
  • receiving inventory and shipping
  • shipping, I would like to be able to handle returns more easily.
  • I would like to be able to handle stock differently according to order delivery dates. Order hive reserves qty for all the orders we place, I would like to be able to decide which orders reserve stock and which ones shouldn't.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Customer support
  • Easy to use, help a lot on the day to day operations
  • I like the unification of all sales channels the most. The ability to track and process sales from one place is great.
  • Reports are something that is good to work on so that we can do more in-depth analysis.
Myles Condon | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 1 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Around 18 months ago I started conversations with Orderhive as a potential vendor to run a large portion of our ecommerce business. It seemed promising, and the idea that the Plus (now called Enterprise) solution was customisable was the reason I decided to select Orderhive.
  • There was a significant amount of due-diligence from my end. It took me around 6 months to get my head around what features the software currently had, and what we would need to have Orderhive complete as a customisation.
  • This in itself was also quite a bit of work - there were a number of revisions to the contract documents, created by a non-technical sales representative. My concerns started around this point when I was unable to speak with a technical representative to discuss, in more detail, how each feature would work.
  • The google doc that I created to try to capture the detail of each feature was simply copy and pasted in to the contract document - meaning that if I missed something then it was going to be developed incorrectly. It seemed that there was no attempt whatsoever from Orderhive to truly understand what it was that we required on a deep level.
  • Nonetheless, once we signed the contract, and we paid the deposit, things were underway - and I will admit it did seem promising. Within around 8 weeks Orderhive had set up the staging and production server environments and had completed some very basic functionalities such as adding an additional column to the Kanban order view.
  • However, once the very basic customisations were completed, things completely stopped. It was tough work from my part to get the Orderhive team together to discuss where the project was at, and why it had stopped. We had a couple discussions about how to get things back on track, but it was at this point that I wondered if Orderhive had just realised some of the complexities that would be involved in our customisations.
  • It took around 3 more months of exchanges between us for me to formulate a plan in how finish this project - I compromised significantly on the features we originally requested. I actually removed the largest customisation from the project in the hopes it would kick it back in to gear. But it seemed the damage was done - the Orderhive team no longer wanted to work on this project - and instead place their focus on an easier (more profitable) area of their business.
  • 2 weeks ago, I sent an email to our original sales representative, stating that I wished to cancel the project. I had a reply from the CEO of the company, and in that email it confirmed what I had suspected for some time… He stated that “In the last two months, we have upgraded architecture of Orderhive to achieve customisation in the SaaS version. So we can deliver better and much faster than earlier. I am working on your requirement to figure out how we can achieve it in SaaS customisation.”
  • Orderhive has essentially used the money we have paid them to develop our custom solution to upgrade their own SaaS solution - we have funded some part of the development of their SaaS product that they will ultimately use to sell to other customers.
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