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  • Enable Pre-Purchase AI-Predicted Estimated Delivery Dates (EDD)
    Overview Cart abandonment usually happens when there’s no clarity over the delivery time. Therefore, businesses must share an estimated delivery date to keep shoppers interested. With AfterShip Tracking, you can show AI-predicted estimated delivery dates on product and checkout pages of your Shopify store. If you are an API user, you can refer to the pre-purchase API document (hPopular
  • Learn About Post-Purchase Estimated Delivery Dates (EDDs)
    Overview Estimated delivery dates (EDDs) are critical in eCommerce businesses as they provide customers with an expectation of when they can expect to receive their orders. It helps customers plan and manage their schedules accordingly and ensures they are available to receive their packages. What you’ll learn In this article, we’ll discuss: Estimated Delivery Date (EDD) (3-estimated-delivery-date-Some readers
  • Enable Custom Post-Purchase Estimated Delivery Dates
    Overview The Custom estimated delivery date (EDD) is a date that can be configured on AfterShip Tracking’s admin dashboard. It is used in cases where merchants already have a mechanism to calculate the estimated delivery date based on the shipping type, carrier, and destination. Custom estimated delivery date will also work as one of your post-purchase EDD resources together with AI EDD (https://support.afFew readers
  • Understanding the Updated AI Estimated Delivery Date (AEDD) Model
    Overview We are excited to announce the enhanced version of our AI Estimated Delivery Date (AEDD) model which is now integrated with external weather data. This improvement is designed to provide more accurate and reliable delivery predictions, especially when external factors like weather disruptions could impact shipping timelines. By using real-time weather data, our AI model is now more responsive to challenges, enabling us to update delivery expectations promptly and improve overaFew readers
  • Estimated Delivery Date and Shipment Timeline Display
    Overview This article explains how AfterShip displays estimated delivery dates (EDDs) and shipment timeline events, including how time zones are handled across platforms and carriers. Estimated Delivery Date (EDD) The Estimated Delivery Date is shown to end customers on the branded tracking page and email notifications. It provides an expected arrival date based on carrier or merchant data. Learn moreFew readers
  • Enable AI-Predictive Post-Purchase Estimated Delivery Dates
    Overview After placing an order, customers are most eager to learn about its delivery timeframe. Consequently, eCommerce businesses strive to provide estimated delivery dates (EDDs) to proactively answer customers' frequent Where is my order? (WISMO) inquiries, enhancing their shopping satisfaction. To offer broader coverage and more precise EDDs, AfterShip Tracking employs an AI modPopular
  • Enable Post-Purchase Carrier Estimated Delivery Dates
    Most carriers provide an estimated delivery date (EDD) once tracking is created, which AfterShip Tracking uses as one of your post-purchase EDD sources to communicate to customers.Few readers

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