AU shipping margin leak check for ecommerce stores
Find where free shipping, flat-rate delivery, packaging assumptions or regional Australian postcodes might be eating profit under your current ecommerce shipping rules.
Free-shipping thresholds that are too low for bulky or regional orders
Flat-rate shipping rules that work in metro areas but break in WA, NT, TAS or regional postcodes
Packaging and satchel/box assumptions that quietly reduce gross margin
Product-price bands where a small threshold change could protect profit
Built for Australian Shopify, WooCommerce and small ecommerce brands that want practical fixes by email — not another demo call.
How it works
A tiny diagnostic before building a bigger tool
This is intentionally small. The first version is a manual report so we can see which shipping problems store owners actually care about before turning it into a paid LabelChop tool.
Send your store and 2–3 products
Paste your store URL and a few product links, or just tell me what you sell and your current free/flat-rate rule.
I check the public shipping setup
The first pass uses visible product prices, shipping-policy copy, packaging assumptions and AU postcode scenarios.
You get a short leak report
The report flags likely margin risks and suggests threshold, surcharge or workflow changes to test.
Example output from the report
Product: $59 candle gift set with free shipping over $50
Risk: Metro postage may be acceptable, but regional WA/NT/TAS orders could turn a healthy margin into a weak one once packaging is included.
Suggested test: raise free shipping threshold, exclude bulky bundles, or add a regional surcharge rule before scaling paid traffic.
Why this belongs in LabelChop
LabelChop is becoming a practical ecommerce shipping-ops toolkit: fixing awkward label PDFs, printer settings, MyPost workflows and the small shipping rules that leak time or money.
FAQ
Is this a full shipping audit?
No. The free check is a small 2–3 product diagnostic to see whether your current AU shipping rules have obvious margin risk. If useful, you can decide whether a deeper audit or setup fix is worth it.
Do I need to book a sales call?
No. The first check is handled by email. If there is a clear fix and you want help implementing it, we can discuss the next step after you see the report.
What stores is this for?
Australian ecommerce stores selling physical products, especially stores using Shopify, WooCommerce, Australia Post, MyPost Business, couriers, free shipping thresholds or flat-rate shipping.
How does this relate to LabelChop?
LabelChop started with shipping-label PDF automation. This check is part of the same ecommerce shipping-ops toolkit: labels, print workflows, shipping rules and small operational leaks that cost time or margin.