Deliveries
Track your packages
Free · In-App Purchases
Deliveries helps you keep track of all your packages, so you always know when they’re going to arrive. Whether it's the latest gadget you've preordered online, or a new graphic novel you can't wait to dive into, Deliveries will keep tabs on it so you don't miss the doorbell.
The main list shows a summary of all your shipments and counts down the days. Select a delivery for more information, and see where it is on a map. If you like you can view the shipping company’s web page, or easily share your shipment over email, iMessage, or AirDrop. Deliveries can even add estimated delivery dates to your calendar, and a Notification Center widget lets you quickly check your packages without opening the app. All your old deliveries are archived so you can look them up again if you need to. An Apple Watch app is also included so you can see the latest updates with just a glance.
Deliveries supports dozens of services, including US Postal Service, DHL, TNT, Canada Post, and many more. You can also track orders from services like Amazon and Apple, even before they ship. (Some services are limited to specific countries—visit junecloud.com/services for details.) If you have packages from other services, just select “Other” and enter a delivery date and web site—so you can check on them when you need to and still keep everything in one place.
Deliveries is also available for Mac. You can sync your deliveries between devices with iCloud or our own Junecloud sync. If you create a Junecloud account, you can add new shipments from any web browser.
Have any questions? Just visit junecloud.com/sync and click Help.
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more The sweet agony of waiting for your latest purchase to arrive never looked so good. Track shipments from carriers on the map, via notifications or at a glance thanks to the handy widget.
The sweet agony of waiting for your latest purchase to arrive never looked so good. Track shipments from carriers on the map, via notifications or at a glance thanks to the handy widget.
• Fixed an issue where USPS shipments might fail to update. This issue affected shipments added March 31 to April 1.
• Fixed an issue where USPS shipments might unexpectedly revert to a previous state.
• We recently made some changes on our server that caused the unfortunate side effects above. Now that the issues are resolved, you should see that USPS deliveries refresh faster and are more up to date than ever. We’ve even seen some cases where Deliveries shows the latest status before it appears on the USPS web site. Thank you for your patience while we work on these changes.
• Improved how often DHL shipments refresh.
• Updated copyright dates.
9.6.3 4 Apr
• U.S. Postal Service shipments are now updated through deliveries.app for improved reliability and efficiency. This is a necessary change due to changes with the U.S. Postal Service tracking system. For more information, visit juncld.com/e3WX
• Updated for changes to Amazon
• Updated copyright dates
9.6.2 9 Feb
• Fixed an issue on macOS 15 and later where the “Archived” and “Active” search options did not show the correct results.
• Fixed an issue with expanded notifications on macOS 15 or later where the map might extend past the top of the notification view. (You may notice that the content of the notification is sometimes cut off at the bottom now; this is normal due to new limitations on Apple’s end. You can always click on the notification to see tracking information in the app.)
• Fixed missing delivery dates for some Amazon orders.
• Fixed missing status for some Amazon orders, particularly for items that had not shipped yet or were returned.
• Fixed missing items names for Amazon orders when using the Add to Deliveries extension.
• Fixed an issue where you might get an error that the app “does not support the latest receipt validation requirements.”
9.6.1 25/08/2025
• Updated for macOS 15.
• You can now translate tracking information from another language. Click the “…” icon, then “Translate.” Requires a download the first time each language is translated. Translations are done locally on your device.
• Shortcuts on macOS 14 or later are much faster and have a number of minor improvements.
• Improved the appearance of widgets on the desktop.
• When “Add to Calendar” is enabled, Deliveries will now ask for full access to your calendars on macOS 14 or later. This is necessary for Deliveries to update your calendar events automatically.
• Updated for changes to Amazon and GLS.
• PostNord tracking requests are now handled through deliveries.app. https://juncld.com/e3FC
• Purolator tracking information is no longer available in the app. https://juncld.com/e3Gm
• Improvements for Apple orders, particularly after an item has shipped.
• Added support for Apple order numbers that start with an A.
• Improved date detection for Apple Japan.
• USPS order numbers for free COVID tests are now recognized.
• Fixed an issue where some DHL shipments were incorrectly marked “delivered.”
• Fixed an issue where you might have seen an “Invalid IP Address supplied” error for USPS deliveries.
• You can now use LaserShip tracking numbers with OnTrac.
• Updated the OnTrac color scheme to match their new branding.
• Fixed an issue where some shipments might show duplicate packages, while others would be missing.
• Fixed an issue where the main window might show the toolbar buttons in the wrong order after closing and re-opening the window.
• Fixed a bug where the buttons in the subscription view were not always in the intended order.
• Fixed some cases where URLs with numbers in them were interpreted as tracking numbers.
• On macOS 15, custom keyboard shortcuts must include the command key, control key, or a function key. If you try to set an unsupported keyboard shortcut you will now get an error. This change affects Deliveries on all macOS versions for consistency, but if you have an existing keyboard shortcut it will continue to work on older macOS versions until you change it.
• Note: macOS 11 or later is now required.
9.6 28/11/2024
• Fixed a crash that could happen when updating from an earlier version.
• Improved date detection for Apple Japan.
9.5.1 24/10/2023
• UPS tracking information is no longer available in the app. You can now manually enter a delivery date for UPS shipments, and you’ll get a notification on the delivery date at 9AM as a reminder. You will need to use the “view details online” button to check the status. As a reminder, here’s our statement from last year on the future of Deliveries: juncld.com/e3Gm
• Search has been redesigned to work in a more standard way.
• The Add Delivery view has been improved, so you can see more of the text, and it's easier to review your choices.
• The Keyboard shortcuts settings have been refreshed.
• The window-sizing behavior has been improved when choosing “Zoom” from the Window menu or option-clicking the green window button. It should give more consistent results that more closely match the size of the content.
• Fixed a bug where some notifications would play a sound, but not appear.
• Fixed a bug where Deliveries Express did not always restart after installing an update, which could cause unexpected behavior.
• In the future when Deliveries Express needs to restart, it will no longer launch the main app. In most cases it will restart automatically, and you won’t even notice it. If you open the menu bar icon immediately after installing an update, you may see an alert letting you know that a restart is needed. Note: this improvement only affects future updates.
• Signing in to Junecloud is easier if your account is saved in iCloud Keychain.
• Improved performance when iCloud is temporarily unavailable. Previously this could reset iCloud sync, which can be a slow process with a lot of data. Now it will no longer reset unless you turn off iCloud sync or the database is reset.
• Fixed an issue where a background update or extension update might stop before all the work was complete. This was especially noticeable in the “Add to Deliveries” extension—it would fail to update and sync the delivery you just added.
• Improved the appearance of map routes in cases where a package goes back and forth between two locations.
• Updated for changes to OnTrac, Canada Post, and Aramex Shop and Ship.
• Improved date parsing for Amazon. Overnight deliveries should show the correct dates now.
• Improved order detection on apple.com.
• Improved mapping for DHL.
• Fixed an error adding your Mail to Deliveries address to your contacts on macOS 13. Contacts created this way will no longer include the “note” field due to a bug in macOS.
• Fixed an issue where the app didn’t update immediately after turning on iCloud or Junecloud sync.
• Fixed a memory management bug in the Notification extension that could cause a crash.
• Fixed issues with password autofill when importing from a site or signing in to a service.
• Fixed a crash that could happen when adding a placeholder with certain URLs.
• Fixed some other possible crashes.
• Some of the oldest code in Deliveries has been rewritten for better performance.
• Improved how logs are written to disk, making it more efficient.
• Smaller app size.
• Note: macOS 10.15 or later is now required.
9.5 11/09/2023
• Fixed a bug where calendar events may not have updated after a delivery date changed to an earlier date.
• Fixed a bug where map routes might have displayed in the wrong color.
• Improved the Japanese text on shared images.
9.4.1 26/11/2022
• Updated for macOS Ventura.
• Improved the design of the toolbar. It now uses a more standard layout, with the search field on the right side.
• You can now manually enter a delivery date for shipments from services we are no longer able to support. These shipments can also be manually marked as delivered.
• Deliveries will now show a notification on the day they’re expected, including shipments with a manually entered date. This notification will be delivered at 9AM, unless there was already a notification earlier that morning.
• If you use Mail to Deliveries, you can now review messages that were recently forwarded to your account. Visit junecloud.com/sync, sign in, click the gear icon to open the settings, then choose “review recent messages”.
• If you’re signed into a Junecloud account, there’s now an option to delete your account in the sync settings.
• Fixed issues with creating an account in the app.
• Fixed issues with item name detection when importing from Amazon.
• Fixed an issue where some characters, like a closing parenthesis, were unintentionally removed from the end of the item name.
• Fixed a bug where certain characters (like tabs) in the item name would cause an unexpected “fill out all required fields” error. Characters that aren’t allowed are now replaced with spaces.
• Fixed a bug with iCloud sync that could result in delivery settings unexpectedly reappearing, particularly dates.
• Fixed a bug where map routes might be the wrong color.
• Made an adjustment to how data syncs in to the app, so it’s less likely to cause issues with future versions when a service is added or changed.
• Fixed a bug that prevented customizing the widget on macOS 11 (Big Sur).
• Fixed an issue where notifications might display incorrectly.
• Fixed an issue where the “Add Delivery” view might display incorrectly after hiding a suggestion.
• Alerts with a destructive action now show the button text in red on macOS 11 or later.
• Fixed an issue where the Quick Look extension was just named “Deliveries”. Normally you don’t see this, but it’s now correctly labeled “Deliveries Quick Look” if you happen to notice it in Activity Monitor or anywhere else.
• Fixed a possible crash that could happen in Deliveries Express.
• Some other minor improvements.
9.4 24/10/2022
• Fixed issues with FedEx.
9.3.2 23/03/2022
This update fixes a crash that could happen when opening the app. We have also fixed an issue on our server caused some purchases to expire unexpectedly. The previous update included enhancements for macOS Monterey, Shortcuts support, and more. For full details, visit juncld.com/e3Cd
• Fixed a crash that could happen when opening the app.
• Updated copyright dates.
9.3.1 11/02/2022
• Updated for macOS Monterey.
• Shortcuts are now supported on macOS Monterey. Note: due to limitations in macOS, shortcuts only have a written or spoken description, rather than showing the relevant deliveries like on iOS. The “scan a package” shortcut will open the “Add a Delivery” window since scanning barcodes is not supported in Deliveries for Mac.
• Notifications that a package has been delivered are now marked as Time Sensitive on macOS Monterey.
• Sharing a single delivery via Messages now just sends a link.
• Sharing via AirDrop now sends a link instead of a file, so it’s easier to share with someone that doesn’t have the app.
• Sharing multiple deliveries works more consistently and just shares a file in most cases.
• The “…” menu now always shows a “Sign In” option for Amazon orders, in case you need it.
• You can now search for Apple orders using a tracking number for an individual shipment in that order.
• Improved validation of tracking numbers. For example there were certain cases where as USPS number with spaces would give an error instead of automatically removing them.
• Improved validation for FedEx tracking numbers and Apple order numbers.
• Improved tracking number detection for Poste Italiane and LaserShip.
• Improved how map views determine what part of the map to show.
• Improved filtering of unwanted numbers when adding from an email.
• Improved the appearance of the subscription view.
• Improved results for “Add multiple deliveries” on Amazon. This is now an easy way to add all orders that have not already been added.
• Fixed a bug where some deliveries might show “delivery date unknown” and no other information when there was an error updating the delivery.
• Fixed a bug where an archived item that was removed from a calendar might be added back.
• Fixed a bug that could cause the widget to crash and appear blank after upgrading from an earlier version of the app.
• Fixed a bug where deliveries could fail to update after a device was set to a date in the future.
• Fixed a bug where the Add to Deliveries extension might fail to unload completely after being canceled. This could cause some unexpected behavior the next time it was used, like Item Name suggestions not working correctly.
• Fixed an issue tracking DHL numbers with a dash.
• Fixed an issue where new items did not always appear at the top of the list when using manual sorting.
• Fixed an issue where the app would needlessly sync with Junecloud immediately after a time change.
• Fixed an issue verifying purchases on some computers.
• Fixed an issue where all of the preference panes were loaded at once.
• Fixed some issues with the appearance of the menu bar app on macOS 11 or later.
9.3 28/01/2022
This update fixes some common issues with our previous update, which included many other improvements. For full details, visit juncld.com/e3Cd
• Fixed an issue where the app might get stuck “updating” if it was unable to upgrade the database from an older version. In most cases the app is now able to upgrade the database. If it is still unable to, the problem is now handled automatically, and a new, empty database is created.
• Improved the upgrade process to minimize freezes or crashes when handling a large database.
• Fixed a crash that could happen if Handoff was used before the app had a chance to upgrade its database.
• Fixed an issue that prevented suggestions from showing on the Add Delivery screen.
• Fixed an issue where the app might needlessly download an older service update than the one included with the app.
• Fixed an issue where parts of the app’s update process (like refreshing deliveries or syncing) might not work if the startup process was interrupted. This situation is now handled automatically.
9.2.1 23/09/2021
This is a significant update, though many of the improvements are behind the scenes. There are a large number of improvements to reliability and performance, and many smaller changes to make Deliveries easier to use.
• Sharing a delivery now includes a link to deliveries.app that makes it easy for the recipient to add the item to Deliveries or view the tracking page online. If you use a “copy” action you’ll get the same info as before, with a link directly to the carrier’s tracking page.
• The menu of Share options have been improved, and a “More…” item at the bottom makes them easier to manage.
• Notifications can now be expanded on macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later. Click the arrow in the top-right corner of a notification to see a map and the latest details.
• DHL shipments are now updated through deliveries.app for improved reliability and efficiency. For more about this change, visit juncld.com/e3FC
• “DHL Express” is now labeled “DHL”, and supports most DHL shipments. “DHL GlobalMail” is now labeled “DHL eCommerce”.
• Improved suggestions when adding a new delivery.
• Improved how the Add Delivery screen shows deliveries detected on the clipboard. This simplifies the number of options available at once and allows you to dismiss the clipboard suggestions if that’s not what you wanted.
• If there are multiple tracking numbers on the clipboard, Deliveries can detect all of them.
• Improved how items with multiple packages refresh. For example if you have an order with one package that was already delivered, that shipment is no longer refreshed along with the others.
• Maps for deliveries with multiple packages now emphasize the selected package. Maps in notifications focus on the route that’s relevant to the notification.
• Map views are more efficient, and better at handling errors looking up locations. They’re less likely to animate unexpectedly while you’re adjusting the view, and they look a bit nicer too.
• Creating a placeholder with the current date no longer automatically marks it as delivered. You can use the “Mark Delivered” button afterward if necessary.
• Improved how parts of the app communicate with each other, for more immediate updates.
• Improved syncing reliability.
• Improvements for signing in to third-party services.
• Item name suggestions are now ordered by when they were last used.
• Fixed an issue where choosing an “edit an existing delivery” option on the Add Delivery screen might leave that item archived after saving. Now this will always show a “Restore” button. You can still edit the name of an existing delivery without restoring it if you use the search field to find it, open the “…” menu, and choose “Edit”.
• Improved how the subscription view shows previous purchases.
• Improved tracking number detection for Chronopost, DHL, La Poste, and UPS.
• Improved link detection for DHL, USPS, and Swiss Post.
• Improved importing from UPS.
• Improved the appearance of the widget in situations with limited information.
• Calendar events include the tracking number and link, and titles are limited to 64 characters.
• The “Close” menu item has been moved to the “File” menu, where it is more commonly found.
• The “Deliveries Session Data” in the keychain is no longer used.
• Deliveries will now ignore clipboard contents from certain apps like 1Password, based on the content type set by the app.
• Fixed a bug where the Add to Deliveries extension did not always detect links.
• Fixed a bug where the Share menu in other apps did not always include Add to Deliveries when it should.
• Fixed a bug where there was a noticeable delay when using any keyboard shortcut in Deliveries, or when opening the Share menu.
• Fixed an unexpected error if you used certain characters in the Item Name field, like the chef emoji.
• Localization improvements.
• Fixed many different causes of crashes, and other reliability improvements.
9.2 13/09/2021
• Fixed an issue where those who previously purchased Deliveries may have been asked to subscribe when trying to add a new delivery.
• Improved subscription verification.
• If you’re using Junecloud sync and your subscription expires, the subscription screen may appear when you launch the app. If you turn off Junecloud sync this will no longer appear.
• Adjusted how often some deliveries refresh. This mainly affects deliveries that haven’t changed in a while. For example if a delivery doesn’t have a date and hasn’t changed in over a week, it will update less often.
• Improved handling of errors when updating deliveries.
• Improved tracking number validation for UPS and USPS.
• Improved tracking number detection for La Poste.
• Improved link detection for amazon.com, ups.com, usps.com, sagawa-exp.co.jp, and others.
• Improved handling of iCloud errors.
• Fixed some minor issues in the German localization.
9.1.2 23/02/2021
• Improved widget refreshing: it's more efficient and more reliable.
• Fixed an issue that caused the widget to unintentionally sync with Junecloud at midnight.
• Fixed an issue where the app might get stuck due to an iCloud problem.
• Fixed an issue where purchases were not always recognized.
• Updated support for DHL Germany.
• Improved tracking number validation for Poste Italiane.
• Updated icons in the empty view and the subscription view.
• Improved the appearance of the empty view in both the main app and Deliveries Express.
• Some other minor bug fixes.
9.1.1 19/12/2020
• New widgets for macOS Big Sur.
• Updated appearance for macOS Big Sur.
• Updated for Apple Silicon Macs.
• Improved tracking number validation for USPS and Chronopost.
• Fixed an issue where “Import from a web site” did not always detect deliveries on the page.
• Fixed an issue where “Import from a web site” showed the results in the wrong order. Now deliveries at the top of the page should appear first.
• Improved importing from UPS.
• Fixed an issue where opening the app could result in the background app updating at the same time, causing some odd behavior like blank deliveries.
• Improved date detection for Apple orders.
• Improved date detection for Amazon when the language is not set to the default.
• Fixed unexpected errors checking Hermes and Posten shipments that do not have any information available.
• Fixed an issue where some Hermes shipments would continue to show the estimated delivery date instead of the actual delivered date.
• Fixed an issue where “restore purchases” did not always work as expected.
• Fixed a bug where a previous purchase was not always recoginized, or a complimentary subscription would show an incorrect date.
• Placeholders no longer count toward the maximum number of deliveries.
• A few other minor bug fixes.
9.1 25/11/2020
• Fixed an issue where iCloud sync did not work correctly for some people, particularly those who recently used the app for the first time.
• Fixed an issue where some UPS tracking numbers could not be added, with an incorrect message that the number was not valid.
• The “Restore Purchases” button is now shown on the Subscription screen if you have a complimentary subscription. This will refresh the expiration date if the incorrect date is shown.
9.0.2 13/10/2020
• A fresh look: We've touched up every detail to make it easier to keep track of your shipments.
• Subscriptions: Try Deliveries for a month to see if it works for you, or subscribe yearly for a significant discount. One subscription gives you access to Deliveries on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. If you previously purchased the app, you'll still get most features for no extra charge. Learn more at juncld.com/subs
• Tracking history: For most services, the full history is shown in the app, and it's archived with the delivery if you ever need to look it up.
• Easier to add deliveries: It's faster to add new shipments, with improved suggestions, and an "import" option to add multiple shipments from popular sites.
• Drag and drop: Drop emails, links, or text onto the app to add shipments. You can also drag deliveries to other apps, like Mail or Safari.
• Multiple selection: Hold shift or command on your keyboard and click to select multiple items, then archive or share several items at once. You can also use Select All in the Edit menu. If you accidentally delete something, choose Undo.
• Sync: Both iCloud and Junecloud are faster and more reliable. You can also use both, for the benefits of iCloud without missing out on Junecloud features like "Mail to Deliveries" and web access.
• Export: save a complete backup of your active and archived items. Open the File menu, then Export, then choose "All Deliveries". You'll get a single file with everything, so it's easy to share or re-import later.
• Placeholders: Previously labeled "Other", placeholders now include buttons to quickly edit them or mark them as delivered.
• Dates: the year is now shown for dates further away. On the details screen, click on a countdown like "delivered in 5 days" to see the actual date.
• Item name suggestions: Type a few letters and Deliveries will suggest previous item names.
• Help with mistakes: As you enter information, small mistakes like extra spaces are cleaned up automatically. If you try to save a delivery with an invalid tracking number, the app will let you know, so you can fix the typo or choose a different service.
• Archived items: They're no longer dimmed out, so they're easier to read. You can also edit item names without restoring.
• Source details: Deliveries added through email or Safari now include information about where they came from. Click to open the email or web page.
• Sorting: Your manual sort order now syncs with iCloud.
• Internet Access Policy: Apps like Little Snitch can now explain what each connection is used for.
• You didn't miss versions 4 through 8—we bumped up the number to match Deliveries 9 for iOS. This should make it easier to tell which versions match up.
• On macOS Catalina or later, passwords and session data are saved so all parts of the app can access them. If you occasionally see prompts for keychain access, you'll see fewer requests over time, and eventually you won't see them at all.
• Many other improvements to performance and reliability.
• 9.0.1 fixes a bug where purchased subscriptions were not always recognized by the app.
• Note: macOS 10.14 or later is required.
9.0.1 01/10/2020
• Fixed an issue where USPS shipments might fail to update. This issue affected shipments added March 31 to April 1.
• Fixed an issue where USPS shipments might unexpectedly revert to a previous state.
• We recently made some changes on our server that caused the unfortunate side effects above. Now that the issues are resolved, you should see that USPS deliveries refresh faster and are more up to date than ever. We’ve even seen some cases where Deliveries shows the latest status before it appears on the USPS web site. Thank you for your patience while we work on these changes.
• Improved how often DHL shipments refresh.
• Updated copyright dates.
more Version 9.6.3 4 Apr
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