Veeqo

UK-built multichannel inventory and shipping platform, Amazon-owned. Free Shipping plan forever; paid Inventory from £17/mo. Best SME-friendly option in the UK set.

Entry price
From £17/mo (incl VAT)
Users included
Unlimited (all tiers)
Multi-channel
Yes
Manufacturing
No

Best for

SME multichannel sellers wanting a free entry point with strong UK shipping integrations and Amazon FBA support, without manufacturing needs.

Pricing breakdown

All prices in GBPLast verified 17 June 2026

Every fee we track, grouped by where it applies.

Strengths and trade-offs

Pros

  • UK-headquartered; built for UK multichannel sellers
  • Genuinely free Shipping plan forever (no time limit)
  • Amazon-owned with strong Amazon FBA and MCF integration
  • AI demand forecasting included on paid tiers

Cons

  • No manufacturing or BOM support (explicit gap)
  • Accounting integrations are all via third-party connectors (no native Xero/QuickBooks)
  • Free plan monetised via shipping-label commission
  • Paid tiers are order-volume based; cost scales with volume

About Veeqo

Veeqo is a Swansea-based multichannel inventory and shipping platform, acquired by Amazon in 2021. It is the most SME-accessible of the three UK-headquartered providers: the Shipping plan is genuinely free forever, funded by shipping-label commission from Royal Mail, Evri, DPD, and FedEx. The paid Inventory tier (from £17/mo including VAT) adds inventory management, multichannel sync, AI demand forecasting, digital picking, and the Veeqo scanner. High Volume starts from £313/mo with ERP (NetSuite) connectivity and priority support. Note: Veeqo has no manufacturing or BOM support, making it unsuitable for product makers.

Veeqo was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in United Kingdom.

How Veeqo compares

Side-by-side with the closest alternatives by estimated cost.

Plan-tier pricing based on 3 users. Per-location providers (Katana, Lightspeed) stay flat as users change. Quote-only providers are excluded.

Veeqo

£17/mo est.

Entry price
From £17/mo (incl VAT)
Users included
Unlimited (all tiers)
Multi-channel sync
Yes
Accounting
Xero, QuickBooks, Sage (all 3rd-party)
Manufacturing
No
Est. monthly cost
£17/mo

Zoho Inventory

£199/mo est.

Entry price
Free / £25/mo
Users included
1 (Free), 2 (Standard to Premium), 7 (Enterprise)
Multi-channel sync
Yes
Accounting
Xero, QuickBooks, Zoho Books
Manufacturing
No
Est. monthly cost
£199/mo

Katana Cloud Inventory

£223/mo est.

Entry price
£223/mo
Users included
Unlimited (Core); 30-SKU free plan also unlimited users
Multi-channel sync
Yes
Accounting
Xero, QuickBooks
Manufacturing
Yes (strong)
Est. monthly cost
£223/mo

inFlow Inventory

£239/mo est.

Entry price
£89/mo
Users included
2 (Entrepreneur), 5 (Small Business), 10 (Mid-Size)
Multi-channel sync
Yes
Accounting
Xero, QuickBooks
Manufacturing
Yes (assembly)
Est. monthly cost
£239/mo

Common questions about Veeqo

The same questions UK merchants ask before signing up.

  • Veeqo has a genuinely free Shipping plan with no time limit. The free tier covers unlimited orders, unlimited users, and access to discounted Royal Mail, Evri, DPD, and FedEx labels. It is monetised via commission on shipping labels rather than a subscription fee. The paid Inventory plan starts at From £17/mo (incl VAT) (including VAT) and adds inventory management, multichannel stock sync, and AI demand forecasting.

  • Yes. Veeqo was founded in Swansea, Wales, in 2013 and is one of three UK-headquartered providers in this comparison alongside Brightpearl and Linnworks. It was acquired by Amazon in 2021 and is now an Amazon company, which gives it particularly deep integration with Amazon FBA, Amazon MCF, and the wider Amazon Seller Central ecosystem.

  • Veeqo connects to Xero (via Patchworks or Cogent2), QuickBooks Online and Desktop (via partner tools or Zapier), and Sage (via Zapier, Patchworks, or CoreEDI). All three are third-party integrations rather than native connectors, which is the main accounting limitation compared with alternatives such as inFlow, Unleashed, or Zoho Inventory that offer native Xero or QuickBooks connections.

  • Veeqo syncs inventory across Amazon UK (including FBA and MCF), eBay UK, Shopify, WooCommerce, and other channels. Its Amazon FBA integration is the deepest in this comparison given the Amazon ownership, automatically updating stock across all connected channels as FBA fulfilment adjusts inventory. The Veeqo scanner device (included on the paid Inventory tier) supports barcode scanning for physical picking and stocktakes.

  • Veeqo includes native AI Demand Forecasting on the paid Inventory tier. The forecasting engine analyses SKU-level sales history and seasonal patterns, with Veeqo claiming approximately 94% accuracy in demand predictions. This helps prevent stockouts and overordering without requiring manual analysis. AI forecasting is available on the Inventory plan and above, not on the free Shipping tier.

  • No. Veeqo has no manufacturing or bill of materials support. This is an explicit gap in the product and makes Veeqo unsuitable for product makers, assemblers, or any business that needs to track components against finished goods. If manufacturing is a requirement, Katana, Cin7 Core, Fishbowl, or inFlow with the Manufacturing add-on are the appropriate alternatives.

  • The High Volume plan is aimed at larger multichannel sellers that need ERP-level connectivity and premium support. It adds a native NetSuite ERP integration, a dedicated account manager, priority support, and API consulting. High Volume pricing is order-volume based and scales with monthly shipment counts; see the comparison table on this page for current pricing. It suits businesses that have grown beyond the Inventory tier and need tighter integration with an ERP system.

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