Stamps.com is primarily aimed at small businesses and home offices that send a decent amount of mail but want to avoid the time and effort of visiting the post office. Instead, you can print official postage directly from your own printer, which is handy if you’re dealing with orders, invoices or returns. It’s mostly used in the US, but many UK shoppers look at it as an alternative for handling postage in bulk or for specific business needs.
The service integrates with major online marketplaces and shipping carriers, so if you sell on eBay or Amazon, it can slot into your workflow quite neatly. It also offers tools to track postage costs and manage shipments, which is useful for keeping control of business expenses. The website isn’t the slickest on the block, but it does the job and the customer service tends to be straightforward, if a bit slow sometimes.
A mild gripe is that Stamps.com feels a bit US-centric, so UK users might find some features less relevant or have to jump through hoops to make it work smoothly with Royal Mail. Still, if you’re sending parcels internationally or want a one-stop way to manage postage online, it’s worth a look. Just be prepared for a bit of setup and a learning curve.