| Update 262, April 4, 2026 Fixed an issue where USPS shipments might unexpectedly revert to a previous state. Improved how often DHL shipments refresh. This update is included in Deliveries 9.6.3 or later. It is not available separately as fixing the USPS issues requires the latest version of the app. |
| Update 261, February 9, 2026 U.S. Postal Service shipments are now updated through deliveries.app. This is a necessary change due to changes with the U.S. Postal Service tracking system. Improvements for Amazon. Minor adjustments for DHL. |
| Update 260, October 10, 2025 Updated for changes to Amazon. |
| Update 259, August 25, 2025 Fixed various issues with Amazon, including some cases where delivery dates were missing. |
| Update 258, November 27, 2024 PostNord tracking requests are now handled through deliveries.app. Updated for changes to Amazon and GLS. Improvements for Apple orders, particularly after an item has shipped. Fixed an issue where some DHL shipments were incorrectly marked “delivered.” Purolator tracking information is no longer available in the app. |
Deliveries can download service updates automatically—they’re instructions that let Deliveries know how to look up your shipment information. If FedEx or Apple changes their web site, we can just publish a service update, and you’ll get it automatically, without having to download a new version of the app. To get the latest service updates, make sure you have any of the following:
Deliveries will check for updates once a week, or once a day if there’s a problem with any of your deliveries.
Usually you don’t need to do anything—it works automatically. But if you think something’s wrong, you can reset your service updates and force them to refresh immediately.
Force Deliveries for iOS to update:
Force Deliveries for Mac to update:
Force Delivery Status Dashboard Widget for Mac to update: