Tracking your packages can help you avoid missing out on important deliveries, and can even help you find items that didn’t deliver as expected. If you’re a frequent online shopper like I am, sometimes you might forget that you’ve made a purchase. If it never arrives, that’s not good—especially if it never crosses your mind. ..

Multiple package tracking can be difficult. There are a few apps on iOS and Android that make this easier, but who wants to sit around on their phone all day checking for shipping updates? ..

Packagetrackr

Packagetrackr is our top pick for a web-based tool for tracking multiple package tracking numbers. This tool was extremely helpful to me during the recent Black Friday and Christmas shopping seasons. It saved me a lot of time and hassle. ..

Packagetrackr is a great way to keep track of your shopping and shipping experiences. It’s free and even supports signing up by linking your Google account.

After signing up for Package Tracker, you’ll be taken to your inbox and will be able to see all of your package tracking numbers. You’ll be able to check the status of your packages at a later date by clicking on the link in your email.

Once you add a tracking number to your account, this page will look different. You’ll see a list of all your recently tracked packages, as well as the date and time they were added. You can also see a breakdown of how much money was spent on each package.

Tracking a Package

If you have a package tracking number on hand, you can use it to track your package. Track it!

When you add your first package tracking number, Packagetrackr will automatically detect this or narrow it down to multiple options for you to choose from. As you can see above, the tracking number I entered belongs to UPS. ..

Next, simply click on the package tracking number above the shipping service that your package is being handled by. This will take you to a page that shows its shipping status and allows you to configure how it will be tracked by Packagetrackr.

In this example, you can see that I’ve added a package that has already been delivered some weeks ago. However, if you’re trying to track a package currently shipping, its status will show accordingly.

The five different statuses tracked by Packagetrackr are: Information Received, At Pickup, In Transit, Out for Delivery, and Delivered. Each status change can optionally send you an update via email, so you’ll know immediately when forward movement is occurring in the shipping process. Further down this page, you can even find a tracking map and a full delivery progress log.

Once you’ve given your package a name, you can track it by clicking the (track) button at the bottom of the page.

You can save your package by clicking the Save Package button.

Viewing Your Tracked Packages

You’ll see that your package has been added to your inbox and is being tracked.

You can track dozens of packages in the same way that I am tracking the one shown above. Then, all you have to do is click the 🔄 button to get the latest tracking information for all of your packages. This can optionally occur automatically at a timed interval.

When you’re done tracking a package, you can either send it to your Archive for keeping or your Trash for removal. You can view your packages together as a full list or you can use the In Transit, Out for Delivery, Delivered, Pending, or Exception buttons across the top of this table to filter them accordingly. ..

Tweaking Your Settings

Packagetrackr is a great tool for tracking your shipments. However, it’s important to be aware of your preferences and notifications settings so that you can get the most out of the tool.

You can control how often your email updates are sent to your inbox by changing the settings on these pages. On these pages, you can turn off email notifications altogether, disable automated shipment status updates, or disable automatic archiving.

Packagetrackr is a web-based solution that allows you to track your packages. It is completely free, and works on any device. ..

Packagetrackr is a great tool for multiple package tracking, but there are a few alternative tools that you might like to consider if you’re not satisfied with it. In the comments below, we’ll be sharing one of our favorite tools for multiple package tracking, and we hope you’ll give it a try!