Small tools that do one job properly.
Independent software, designed and built in the United Kingdom. Each one began as a job that existing tools made harder than it needed to be, and each is published under its own name with its own terms, pricing and privacy policy.
Three applications, across desktop and mobile. Each has its own site with the detail, the pricing and the small print.
Compare live carrier rates, buy and print labels, and track parcels — from a proper desktop application running on your own EasyPost account, rather than code or a browser dashboard.
Windows and macOS · also on the Microsoft Store
Shipment tracking on the phone, paired to Easy-Post Desktop. Available for Android as a signed direct download while its Google Play listing is prepared; the iPhone edition is on its way to the App Store.
Android and iOS
Turns the places people recommend into a guide in Apple Maps — read off a screenshot, imported from a file, or added to a guide you already keep. Submitted to the App Store and awaiting review.
iPhone, iOS 18 or later · 47 languages
The three applications have little in common as products, but they are built to the same few rules.
Your data stays yours. Easy-Post Desktop stores its data on your own machine and runs against your own EasyPost account; it has no analytics and no telemetry. Wren has no account and no sign-in, reads your screenshots on the device, and never uploads them. Each application publishes a privacy policy that says plainly what leaves your device, and why.
Native, not a browser in disguise. Easy-Post Desktop is a real desktop application for Windows and macOS. Wren is a real iPhone application. Both are built for the platform they run on.
Said plainly. The websites explain what each application cannot do as readily as what it can — where a platform gets in the way, where a limit is real, and what is still waiting on somebody else. Wren’s source code is published on GitHub.
Spoken widely. Wren is translated into 47 languages, and both product sites are published in the world’s fifteen most-spoken.
Spencer Fields is a sole trader established in the United Kingdom, trading in its own name. Purchases are handled by the store or merchant of record for the edition concerned — Microsoft for the Microsoft Store edition of Easy‑Post Desktop, Paddle for the direct download, and Apple for anything bought through the App Store — so payment details are never seen by this business.
Write in any language — messages are translated on arrival, and the reply comes back in the language you wrote in. Replies come from Spencer Fields, usually within one business day.
A problem with one of the applications is best sent from that application’s own support page, where it arrives with the context needed to answer it.
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New software gets added here as it ships. If something is listed above as in review or in preparation, this page is where its status changes first.