TL;DR
Delivery Checkout puts you in charge of your shipping options. Instead of showing whatever your store platform defaults to, you decide: which options appear, what they cost, and who sees them.
What this means in real life
Without Delivery Checkout, your Shopify (or Qliro, Walley, or Kustom) store shows shipping options based on whatever defaults it came with. You might be offering free shipping to everyone when you only meant to offer it on large orders. Or showing "Express Delivery" to customers in a country you can't actually reach in time.
With Delivery Checkout, you set the rules once in Shipit. Every time a customer reaches your checkout, Shipit sends back exactly the options you want them to see — based on their location, cart size, or anything else you care about.
What your customers see vs. what you configure
Your customers see a simple list at checkout: "Home Delivery — €4.99", "Pick up at locker — Free", and so on. They just pick one.
Behind that list is everything you've configured in Shipit: the prices, the carriers, the conditions (show this option only if the cart is under 10 kg, for example), and the display order. Your customers never see any of that — they just see a clean set of choices.
The three things you work with
Checkout setups are the top-level connection between Shipit and your store. Think of it as a named profile for one store or checkout. You'll usually have one per store.
Shipping options are the individual delivery choices that appear at checkout — one row per option. You can have as many as you need. Each one has a name, a carrier, a price, and optional rules that control when it shows up.
Parcels are saved box-size templates. You tell Shipit what size boxes you normally ship in, and it uses that information to get accurate prices from carriers. You only need to set these up once.
You do not need to be technical to use this
You do not need to know how to code. You do not need to understand carrier APIs or shipping zone configuration. If you can fill in a form and click Save, you can use Delivery Checkout.
The most common setup — adding a home delivery option with a flat price — takes less than five minutes.
What to do next
- How it all fits together — understand the structure before you start clicking
- Your first shipping option — follow a step-by-step walkthrough to add your first option
