CDEK

CDEK is the largest commercial parcel courier in Eastern Europe, with roughly 12 million app downloads, a 4.8 rating, and a network of more than 4,000 offices and 6,000 couriers across two decades of operation. The app handles end-to-end shipment creation, tracking, scheduled delivery windows, CDEK ID receive-without-passport pickup, and a cashback program against future shipments. Most reviews are positive, yet the same complaints surface. Pickup-point density thins outside major cities, international delivery routing has shifted with logistics changes, the courier-dispatch window can drift on busy days, and the in-app tracker doesn’t cover parcels routed through other carriers. These CDEK alternatives target each of those frictions.

We compared seven delivery and tracking apps that compete with CDEK across universal postal couriers, commercial express carriers, ride-hail delivery, marketplace logistics, and multi-carrier trackers. The mix covers the universal option (Russian Post), the closest e-commerce courier peer (Boxberry), the commercial express alternative (DPD), the ride-hail delivery option (Yandex Go), the C2C marketplace option (Avito), and two pure trackers (Parcels, 17TRACK).

Quick comparison

AppBest forServiceCoverageTracking
Russian PostUniversal postal coverageMail and parcels38,000+ branchesFirst-party
BoxberryE-commerce courier peerParcel, returns4,600+ branchesFirst-party
DPDCommercial expressExpress B2B and B2C3,500+ pickupFirst-party
Yandex GoSame-day urban courierCourier, taxi, lavkaBig citiesFirst-party
AvitoMarketplace C2C deliveryAvito ДоставкаNationalFirst-party
ParcelsMulti-carrier trackerTracking onlyInternationalMulti-carrier
17TRACKInternational trackerTracking only2,500+ carriersMulti-carrier

Why people leave CDEK

The patterns repeat across reviews. Pickup-point density thins outside major cities, so smaller towns route through fewer offices with shorter opening hours. International delivery routing has shifted with the logistics changes since 2022, and the timelines on cross-border shipments are less predictable than they used to be. The courier-dispatch window can drift on busy days, especially around marketplace sale weeks when carrier capacity tightens. The in-app tracker is excellent for CDEK shipments, but the moment a parcel routes through another carrier the visibility ends.

A fifth pattern: cashback against future shipments is generous for high-volume senders but rarely changes the math on a one-off parcel. Most casual users never reach the redemption threshold.

Which CDEK alternative should you pick

  1. Russian Post for universal postal coverage and the densest branch network.
  2. Boxberry for the closest e-commerce courier peer.
  3. DPD for commercial express B2B and B2C shipments.
  4. Yandex Go for same-day urban courier delivery.
  5. Avito for C2C parcels through Avito Доставка.
  6. Parcels for a clean multi-carrier tracking app.
  7. 17TRACK for international multi-carrier tracking.

Stay on CDEK when the shipment originates or arrives at a CDEK office, the CDEK ID receive-without-passport flow saves you a trip with paperwork, and the cashback tier you’ve reached changes the per-shipment math.


1. Russian Post, universal postal coverage

Russian Post

Russian Post operates the densest branch network in the country at more than 38,000 offices, including smaller towns and villages where commercial couriers don’t reach. The app covers domestic and international shipment creation, EMS courier delivery, scheduled in-branch pickup, online payment, QR-code drop-off, and a bonus program that returns a percentage of delivery cost. For shipments to small towns or rural addresses, Russian Post is usually the only option.

Russian Post vs CDEK: Russian Post wins on universal coverage, rural addresses, and EMS courier where speed matters. CDEK wins on private-courier reliability, urban same-day windows, and the cleaner office experience.

Where it falls short: in-app navigation and the search experience are less polished than CDEK. Branch service quality varies sharply by location.

Pricing:

Migrating from CDEK: install, calculate the same shipment in both apps, and compare cost and time to a destination that CDEK doesn’t cover directly.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right pick for rural and small-town addresses, and for EMS-grade international where it still runs.


2. Boxberry, the closest e-commerce courier peer

Boxberry

Boxberry is the closest direct peer to CDEK on the e-commerce courier side, with around 4,600 branches across Russia and delivery to Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. The platform partners with more than 12,000 online stores, which means most marketplace returns and direct-store orders can route through Boxberry without an account. Tracking is straightforward without registration, and the registered-account flow handles per-shipment costs and shelf-life reminders.

Boxberry vs CDEK: Boxberry wins on integration with e-commerce returns and on order routing from partner stores. CDEK wins on the broader own-office network and on private-courier delivery in big cities.

Where it falls short: the branch network is smaller than CDEK and the courier-to-door coverage is thinner outside big cities. The cashback program is more modest than CDEK’s loyalty layer.

Pricing:

Migrating from CDEK: install, register with a phone number, and price the same shipments you usually book through CDEK.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right pick for e-commerce returns and direct-store orders routed through partner shops.


3. DPD, commercial express

DPD

DPD is the commercial express specialist in Russia with around 3,500 pickup points and a strong B2B-and-B2C network. The recipient app covers shipment tracking, pickup-point lookup, scheduled delivery windows, and rerouting to a different pickup point mid-route. For shippers who run a small business or send time-sensitive express parcels, DPD’s express tier usually beats both CDEK and Russian Post on delivery window reliability.

DPD vs CDEK: DPD wins on express B2B reliability and on rerouting flexibility. CDEK wins on the larger own-office network and on a broader receive-without-passport flow.

Where it falls short: the receiver-side app focuses on inbound parcels rather than full self-service shipment creation. Coverage thins in smaller cities.

Pricing:

Migrating from CDEK: install, track a parcel you’d normally route through CDEK, and check the rerouting option if the original pickup point doesn’t suit.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right pick for express B2B shipments and reroutable inbound parcels.


4. Yandex Go, same-day urban courier

Yandex Go

Yandex Go is the umbrella app for Yandex’s transport and delivery services, including ride-hail, Lavka grocery, Eats, and the Yandex Delivery courier flow. For same-day urban parcel delivery the courier flow is usually faster than CDEK’s standard window, with hourly slots, real-time tracking, and pricing that often beats commercial express on short hops. The Plus subscription stacks cashback across the wider Yandex stack.

Yandex Go vs CDEK: Yandex Go wins on urban same-day windows, real-time tracking, and integrated Plus cashback. CDEK wins on inter-city shipments, on its own office network, and on long-distance B2C deliveries.

Where it falls short: the courier flow targets urban hops and small parcels, not bulk or fragile items. Coverage is concentrated in major cities.

Pricing:

Migrating from CDEK: install, price a same-city same-day parcel against the CDEK express quote, and use Plus cashback if you already subscribe.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right pick for same-day same-city parcels and short hops.


5. Avito, C2C parcels through Avito Доставка

Avito is the largest classifieds platform in Russia and Avito Доставка is the C2C parcel layer built into the platform. For private sales between users, the integrated delivery flow handles seller drop-off, multi-carrier routing through Boxberry and other partners, and protected payment that releases to the seller after the buyer accepts the parcel. It’s the smoothest path for selling or buying items between users in different cities without coordinating couriers separately.

Avito vs CDEK: Avito wins on C2C parcels between private users and on the protected-payment flow. CDEK wins on standalone shipments where Avito’s listing-and-payment layer isn’t relevant.

Where it falls short: Avito Доставка is built around the platform’s listings rather than as a standalone courier. Sending without a listing is not the supported flow.

Pricing:

Migrating from CDEK: when selling or buying a used item from another individual, list or buy through Avito and book Avito Доставка instead of arranging a separate CDEK shipment.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right pick for private buyer-to-seller parcels.


6. Parcels, multi-carrier tracker

Parcels

Parcels is a tracking-only app that aggregates shipment status across most major carriers, including Russian Post, CDEK, Boxberry, DPD, USPS, DHL, FedEx, and dozens more. The app pulls updates automatically on a schedule, sends push notifications on status changes, and keeps a clean history of past shipments. For shoppers who order from multiple stores and don’t want to chase tracking links across emails, Parcels handles the routing in one place.

Parcels vs CDEK: Parcels wins on multi-carrier visibility across every parcel, regardless of carrier. CDEK wins on shipment creation, courier booking, and pickup management for CDEK-only flows.

Where it falls short: the app is tracking-only, so it can’t book a courier or create a shipment. Some carriers’ details are slower to update than others.

Pricing:

Migrating from CDEK: install, add tracking numbers for the parcels you’re already watching across multiple carriers, and let push notifications replace the manual checks.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right pick when you receive parcels from many different carriers and want one tracker.


7. 17TRACK, international multi-carrier tracker

17TRACK

17TRACK is the international tracking specialist with coverage across more than 2,500 carriers worldwide, including the big global names and many regional services. For cross-border parcels from AliExpress, eBay, Amazon, and direct-from-store orders, 17TRACK usually picks up the carrier transitions that single-carrier apps miss. The free tier covers most use cases, with a paid plan for power users who need higher limits.

17TRACK vs CDEK: 17TRACK wins on international and cross-border visibility across multiple carrier hops. CDEK wins on first-party courier booking and on pickup-point management for CDEK shipments.

Where it falls short: the app is tracking-only with no shipment creation. The interface densifies quickly with many parcels on the dashboard.

Pricing:

Migrating from CDEK: install, paste tracking numbers from your cross-border orders, and let 17TRACK handle the carrier-to-carrier transitions.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right pick for international cross-border tracking across many carriers.

How to choose

Pick Russian Post for universal postal coverage and rural addresses. Pick Boxberry for e-commerce returns and partner-store orders. Pick DPD for express B2B shipments. Pick Yandex Go for same-day urban courier hops. Pick Avito for C2C parcels between private users. Pick Parcels when you receive parcels from many carriers and want one tracker. Pick 17TRACK for international cross-border tracking.

Stay on CDEK when shipments originate or arrive at a CDEK office, the CDEK ID receive-without-passport flow saves you paperwork, and the cashback tier you’ve reached changes the per-shipment math.

FAQ

Is Russian Post cheaper than CDEK? On domestic standard delivery to small towns, Russian Post is usually cheaper. On urban courier-to-door delivery, CDEK and Yandex Go often beat Russian Post on speed and reliability.

Which alternative covers C2C delivery between users? Avito Доставка is the smoothest C2C flow, with protected payment and multi-carrier routing built into the platform.

Can I track non-CDEK parcels inside the CDEK app? No. CDEK’s tracker covers CDEK shipments only. For multi-carrier visibility, Parcels and 17TRACK handle the cross-carrier aggregation.

Which alternative has the largest branch network? Russian Post leads at 38,000+ offices nationwide. Boxberry, DPD, and CDEK each operate in the thousands.

Are these alternatives available across Russia? Russian Post, Boxberry, DPD, Yandex Go, and Avito all run across Russia with varying density. Parcels and 17TRACK are tracking-only apps that work anywhere with a tracking number.

Do these apps have iOS versions? Yes. Russian Post, Boxberry, DPD, Yandex Go, Avito, Parcels, and 17TRACK all publish iOS apps alongside Android.