Tracking packages manually by visiting multiple carrier websites is a major time sink, especially if you're managing several orders at once. By centralizing your and UPS tracking directly in Google Sheets , you can automate updates and keep your workflow organized in one place. Method 1: Use a Dedicated Google Sheets Add-on (Easiest)
: After registering for an account, you can use functions like get status and get shipping date to monitor transit times and delivery dates. Track FedEx and UPS Packages in Google Sheets 📦
: This popular add-on supports FedEx and UPS and uses a simple formula like =track("tracking-number", "status") to pull details directly into your cells. : This popular add-on supports FedEx and UPS
The most reliable way to track packages without writing code is by using a specialized add-on from the . These tools offer custom functions that fetch real-time data from hundreds of carriers. : This tool allows you to monitor multiple
: This tool allows you to monitor multiple packages simultaneously and provides automatic updates when you activate its monitoring feature. Method 2: Google Apps Script (Advanced Automation)
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