We have spent 30 years building warehouse management software for mid-market 3PLs and manufacturers. We compete with Extensiv. We also respect what they have built. This page is our honest, sourced read on the alternatives you should look at if Extensiv is on your shortlist — and where each one fits, including ours.

How we wrote this comparison

Every claim about a competitor below links to a public source — the vendor's own website, a public review platform like G2 or Capterra, or industry analyst coverage. Where pricing is not publicly published, we say so. We did not invent any number on this page. If you spot something out of date, email us and we will fix it within 48 hours.

The 6 alternatives at a glance

#VendorBest fit forPricing signal
1Codeworks Enterprise (SC Codeworks)Mid-market 3PLs that need WMS + transportation brokerage in one platform, with an embedded AI assistant.Quoted; mid-market range, designed to come in well under enterprise vendors.
2ShipHeroHigh-velocity DTC e-commerce 3PLs.Public starter plans on shiphero.com; enterprise pricing quoted.
3Da Vinci Unified3PLs and distributors needing strong inventory and order fulfillment depth.Pricing not publicly published; verified on davinciunified.com.
4Made4netMid-market distribution and 3PL warehouses that want Gartner-recognized breadth.Pricing not publicly published; quoted per project on made4net.com.
5Körber WMS (formerly HighJump)Larger 3PL and e-commerce operations comfortable with a legacy architecture under a modern UI.Pricing not publicly published; enterprise quoted by Körber.
6Logiwa IOCloud-native DTC and high-volume e-commerce fulfillment.Pricing not publicly published; quoted on logiwa.com.

1. Codeworks Enterprise (SC Codeworks)

Best for: Mid-market 3PLs that need WMS + transportation brokerage in one platform, with an embedded AI assistant.

Strength: Native TBMS for brokerage, embedded CODI AI assistant, voice picking, dock scheduling, yard management — and a 20-year average customer tenure.

Watch out for: Smaller marketplace footprint than Extensiv on e-commerce connectors; bring your specific integration list to the demo.

Pricing: Quoted; mid-market range, designed to come in well under enterprise vendors.

Source: sccodeworks.com / SupplyTech Breakthrough Awards 2025 · Verified 2026-04-07

2. ShipHero

Best for: High-velocity DTC e-commerce 3PLs.

Strength: Strong cart and marketplace integrations, modern UI, popular with Shopify-heavy operators.

Watch out for: Less depth on multi-client billing and accessorial complexity than 3PL-first systems.

Pricing: Public starter plans on shiphero.com; enterprise pricing quoted.

Source: shiphero.com pricing page · Verified 2026-04-07

3. Da Vinci Unified

Best for: 3PLs and distributors needing strong inventory and order fulfillment depth.

Strength: Long-standing mid-market WMS with EDI and transportation modules; consistent customer reviews on Capterra.

Watch out for: No conversational AI assistant; brokerage typically requires a separate system.

Pricing: Pricing not publicly published; verified on davinciunified.com.

Source: davinciunified.com · Verified 2026-04-07

4. Made4net

Best for: Mid-market distribution and 3PL warehouses that want Gartner-recognized breadth.

Strength: Recognized in Gartner Magic Quadrant for WMS for ten consecutive years; broad functional footprint across distribution.

Watch out for: No native conversational AI assistant; manufacturing-WIP depth varies by deployment.

Pricing: Pricing not publicly published; quoted per project on made4net.com.

Source: made4net.com / Gartner Magic Quadrant for WMS · Verified 2026-04-07

5. Körber WMS (formerly HighJump)

Best for: Larger 3PL and e-commerce operations comfortable with a legacy architecture under a modern UI.

Strength: Long market history, broad module library, supports complex distribution.

Watch out for: Modern HTML5 UI sits over a legacy core; cloud-native delivery varies by edition.

Pricing: Pricing not publicly published; enterprise quoted by Körber.

Source: koerber-supplychain.com · Verified 2026-04-07

6. Logiwa IO

Best for: Cloud-native DTC and high-volume e-commerce fulfillment.

Strength: Cloud-first delivery, strong DTC and marketplace fulfillment workflows.

Watch out for: Less coverage of complex 3PL multi-client billing edge cases and brokerage.

Pricing: Pricing not publicly published; quoted on logiwa.com.

Source: logiwa.com · Verified 2026-04-07

Why we put Codeworks Enterprise at #1

Two reasons, both verifiable. First, Codeworks Enterprise is the only mid-market WMS on this list that includes a Transportation Brokerage Management System (TBMS) natively — every other vendor here either does not offer brokerage or relies on a separate product. For 3PLs that also run a brokerage arm, that bundling matters.

Second, CODI — the conversational AI assistant embedded inside Codeworks Enterprise 4.0. Operators ask plain-language questions and CODI answers from live warehouse data. We watch this space carefully and have not seen an equivalent assistant in the mid-market WMS price band as of this update. If you find one, email us and we will add it.

Frequently asked questions

Why do 3PLs look for alternatives to Extensiv?

The most common reasons we hear from 3PL operations leaders are price increases after acquisition, gaps in transportation brokerage support, slow product velocity on AI features, and a desire for more hands-on support than a large platform vendor can offer.

Is switching from Extensiv expensive?

It is less expensive than most operators expect. The hard cost is data migration and re-integration with your ERP, parcel, and EDI partners. SC Codeworks runs the migration with our own team and has a 100 percent integration success rate to date across 1,000-plus accounts.

What is the one feature Codeworks Enterprise has that Extensiv does not?

Two things. First, native transportation brokerage management (TBMS) inside the same platform — important for 3PLs running a brokerage arm. Second, CODI, a plain-language AI assistant embedded in the WMS, so operators can ask questions like "which orders are at risk of being late today?" and get a useful answer without writing a report.

How are these pricing ranges sourced?

Where a vendor publishes pricing on their own site, we link to it. Where pricing is quoted only on request, we say so. We do not invent pricing for any competitor — that would be unfair to them and unhelpful to you. Bring this list to your evaluation calls and ask each vendor for a written quote.

Who wrote this comparison?

The SC Codeworks team. We are biased — we make a competing product — and we have tried to make every claim about a competitor verifiable from a public source so you can check our work.

Want a 30-Minute, Honest Demo?

We will walk through the same questions you would ask Extensiv: multi-client billing, ERP integrations, brokerage, AI assistance, implementation timeline, and pricing. If we are not the right fit, we will tell you which vendor on this list to call instead.