Does ACOD work with Shiprocket?

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Yes for the Shiprocket shipping app; no for Shiprocket Checkout. The main Shiprocket app syncs placed orders into its panel for courier allocation, labels, tracking, and COD remittance, all after checkout, so it never touches ACOD's layer. Shiprocket separately sells a hosted one-page checkout (SR Checkout / Fastrr) that replaces the native Shopify checkout; orders through that product bypass ACOD entirely.

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  1. The shipping app: fully compatible
  2. The caveat: Shiprocket Checkout is a different product
  3. Recommendation
  4. Frequently asked questions

The shipping app: fully compatible

Shiprocket's Shopify integration does three things: it pulls unfulfilled orders into the Shiprocket panel, pushes fulfillment status back to Shopify, and syncs your catalog. Courier selection, rate comparison, and pincode serviceability all happen inside the panel after the order exists. It does not register carrier-calculated rates at checkout, and your Shopify shipping rates (including ACOD's COD fee rate) stay exactly as you configured them.

Quick context on ACOD's side: ACOD works entirely inside the native Shopify checkout through Shopify Functions (payment and delivery customizations). It adds the COD fee as a dedicated shipping rate, links the Cash on Delivery payment method to that rate, and hides or shows COD based on your rules. It adds no theme code and no scripts, so anything that happens before checkout (on your storefront) or after checkout (on placed orders) is outside ACOD's layer and cannot collide with it.

The caveat: Shiprocket Checkout is a different product

Shiprocket actively markets SR Checkout (also known as Fastrr) to the same COD merchants. It is a hosted checkout that replaces Shopify's native checkout and carries its own COD charge, prepaid discount, and disable-COD rules. Because ACOD's Shopify Functions only run inside the native checkout, every order placed through SR Checkout skips ACOD completely: no fee, no availability rules, no shipping link. Running both means two competing COD fee systems and rules that silently stop applying.

Recommendation

  • Use the Shiprocket shipping app freely alongside ACOD; the pairing is common among Indian COD stores.
  • Shiprocket's COD remittance pays out the full order value it collects, which includes ACOD's fee, so the fee flows back to you with the rest.
  • If a Shiprocket sales rep pitches SR Checkout, know that adopting it means moving your COD fee and COD rules into their system and out of ACOD.

Independence note

Shiprocket is built by Shiprocket and has no affiliation with ACOD or E-TRADE PARTNER. App names belong to their owners. This page describes how the two apps behave side by side, based on Shiprocket's public documentation and Shopify's platform documentation, verified on July 5, 2026. If you spot something outdated, email support@etradepartner.io and we will fix it.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Shiprocket change my checkout shipping rates?

No. The shipping app works with the rates you defined in Shopify. ACOD's COD fee rate appears at checkout exactly as configured, and Shiprocket ships whatever the order says.

Will Shiprocket remit the ACOD COD fee to me?

Yes. The courier collects the order total, which includes the fee on the shipping line, and Shiprocket's COD remittance pays out what was collected.

Can I use ACOD with Shiprocket Checkout (Fastrr)?

Not meaningfully. SR Checkout replaces the native Shopify checkout, and ACOD's Functions never execute there. Orders placed through it get no ACOD fee and no ACOD rules.

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