Choosing a platform

Dropshipping Websites in Pakistan

How to compare dropshipping platforms on the things that actually matter in Pakistan.

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Search for the best dropshipping websites and you will get the same list every time: Shopify, AliExpress, CJ Dropshipping, Zendrop, Spocket, AutoDS. It is a good list — for the market it was written for. Almost all of that advice assumes your customer pays by card and lives somewhere with a few days of shipping. Selling in Pakistan, the ranking changes, because the things that decide whether you make money here are not the things those lists compare.

What to compare, if you are selling in Pakistan

  • Does it support cash on delivery, natively? Most Pakistani customers pay this way. Everything else is secondary.
  • How long does delivery take? Weeks-long shipping from China loses customers and invites refunds.
  • Do you pay before the customer pays you? If yes, it is not really dropshipping, and every refused order is your loss.
  • Can you get paid in PKR, without a foreign card or gateway?
  • What happens on a return? A return you cannot afford to accept is a review you cannot afford to get.
  • Is there any traffic, or only a storefront? A store nobody visits makes no sales, whatever it is built on.

Where the well-known sites stop short here

None of the platforms below are bad. They are all competent products with real users. The issue is narrower: each was designed around a customer who pays by card, and that assumption is doing more work in their design than it looks.

How the commonly recommended options behave for a Pakistani seller.
SiteWhat it isWhere it stops short here
ShopifyA storefront platformMonthly cost in dollars; COD needs a workaround; brings no traffic
AliExpressA Chinese sourcing catalogueWeeks of shipping; you pay per order up front; no COD
CJ DropshippingSourcing plus fulfilmentStill ships from China; built around card payments
Zendrop, Spocket, AutoDSSupplier and automation appsPriced in dollars; suppliers serve the US and EU
DarazA Pakistani marketplaceReal COD and real traffic, but you hold stock and compete on price
CartKeeperA marketplace with reseller storesSmaller catalogue — only suppliers who opt in to resale

Being straight about where we fall short

We are on that list, so it is only fair to say where we lose. Our catalogue is much smaller than AliExpress or CJ — you are picking from suppliers on the marketplace who have opted in to resale, which is a curated subset rather than everything. If your plan depends on sourcing a very specific niche product, we may simply not have it, and one of the Chinese catalogues will. Stores are also capped at 20 products, which is a deliberate choice but a real constraint if you wanted a large catalogue.

What we do have is the part the others cannot do from here: cash on delivery as the default, nothing paid up front, stock that is already in Pakistan, payouts to JazzCash or Easypaisa, and a marketplace with its own shoppers. Whether that trade is a good one depends entirely on what you are trying to sell.

Where the "AI" part is real

Product search on CartKeeper runs on a vector model rather than keyword matching, which means you can describe what you are looking for the way you would say it out loud and get sensible results — useful when you are hunting for something to sell and do not know the exact product name. It is a genuinely useful tool rather than a label, but it is worth being clear about what it is not: it will not pick winning products for you, and no software will.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is the best dropshipping website in Pakistan?
It depends on what you are selling. If you need a huge catalogue and your customers will wait weeks and pay by card, the Chinese sourcing sites win on selection. If you are selling to Pakistani customers who pay cash on delivery, you want local stock, no upfront payment, and PKR payouts — which is what CartKeeper is built for.
Are there free dropshipping websites?
Some are free to browse but charge you monthly to sell, and most charge in dollars. Opening a store on CartKeeper is free, with no monthly fee — you only ever pay for a custom domain, and only if you want one.
Do international dropshipping sites work in Pakistan?
They work in the sense that you can sign up. The problem is that they assume card payments and short shipping windows. If your customers pay cash on delivery and expect delivery in days, most of those platforms cannot serve them well.
Which dropshipping sites support cash on delivery?
Very few of the internationally known ones do, because they were built for card-paying customers. Local options are where you find real COD support — CartKeeper treats it as the default and collects and reconciles it for you.
Can I dropship on Daraz?
Daraz is a marketplace rather than a dropshipping platform — you list as a seller and are generally expected to hold and dispatch your own stock. It has real traffic and real COD, but you are competing on price against sellers with the same products.