Compare · CartonCloud alternative

StockSphere vs CartonCloud

CartonCloud is an Australian-built WMS/TMS combo aimed at 3PLs that also do transport. It's a mature, well-respected platform — but pricing is weekly and largely volume-based, with separate fees for warehouses and customers, which can be hard to forecast.

What CartonCloud does well

  • Combined WMS and TMS in one platform
  • Strong fit for businesses that ship their own freight
  • Mature integrations with accounting tools (Xero, MYOB, QuickBooks)

Where StockSphere fits differently

  • Predictable flat monthly pricing instead of per-order charges
  • A genuine free tier so you can evaluate without sales calls
  • Built for warehouse + IT-asset teams in one platform, not just 3PL/transport

Side by side

StockSphere vs CartonCloud

The full comparison. Pricing data was last verified on 26 April 2026.

 StockSphereUsCartonCloud
Pricing
Starting priceFree, then £49/moFrom ~$129/week (≈£420/mo)
Pricing modelFlat monthly tiers, by active SKUsWeekly platform fee + per-order pricing
Free tier
Yes
100 SKUs, 1 warehouse
Free trial
14 days
no card required
Demo only
sales-led
Setup / onboarding feeNone
Yes
implementation engagement
Fit
Best for3PLs, warehouse ops & IT-asset teams who want predictable pricing3PLs that also operate transport / freight
Features
Multi-client 3PL
IT asset tracking
Barcode scanning
Client portal
AI-assisted ops
Yes
Growth+
Deployment
DeploymentCloud (SaaS)Cloud (SaaS)

Source: www.cartoncloud.com. Vendors change pricing regularly — please confirm before making a purchase decision.

Is StockSphere always cheaper?

No. At very high shipment volumes, platforms like Zenventory or Extensiv may be a better economic fit. We're transparent so you can do the maths yourself.

Can I migrate from CartonCloud?

Yes. We support CSV import for SKUs, customers, locations and historical stock levels. Reach out and we'll help map your existing data.

Can I trial without talking to sales?

Yes — start a 14-day full trial of Scale with no credit card. You'll auto-downgrade to Free if you don't upgrade.