WareMatch, a centralized marketplace connecting businesses with third-party logistics (3PL) providers, has launched its app on the ChatGPT App Store. The free app enables ChatGPT users to browse vetted 3PL listings, filter results through natural language, and find warehouse providers in seconds without leaving the chat interface.
The app allows users to describe their logistics needs directly in a prompt. ChatGPT then works with WareMatch’s database of verified providers to surface relevant matches. Users can refine results through follow-up messages, narrowing by location, storage type, certifications, capacity, or other variables. For businesses seeking e-commerce warehouse partners, 3PL fulfillment services, or available warehouse storage space, the app turns what has traditionally been a multi-day sourcing process into a conversation. The app is available at www.warematch.com/chatgpt.
Finding the right 3PL provider has long involved sorting through a fragmented market, cold-calling warehouses, and comparing options manually. WareMatch was built to address that. The platform already allows businesses to browse, compare, and request quotes from top third-party logistics companies in a single place. The ChatGPT integration adds a layer of accessibility, enabling users to initiate discovery through a tool they already use daily. The app also moves WareMatch further into answer engine optimization (AEO) territory. As more B2B buyers turn to AI tools like ChatGPT for procurement questions, having a native app means WareMatch listings are accessible at the moment someone searches for warehouse storage or a 3PL fulfillment partner.
‘Finding the right warehouse often involves sorting through a large number of options,’ said Rahul Bains, CTO of WareMatch. ‘By bringing WareMatch into ChatGPT, we’re giving users a more conversational way to explore and filter warehouse opportunities. Version one focuses on streamlining initial discovery, with additional capabilities planned for future releases.’
According to Inside Logistics, the global 3PL market generated $1.16 trillion in revenue in 2023. Despite the scale of the industry, most businesses still find 3PL partners through referrals or manual searches. WareMatch is building the infrastructure to change that. The ChatGPT app launch is the first product of its kind in the App Store dedicated specifically to connecting shippers with 3PL providers.
‘We are excited to be the first product on the ChatGPT App Store dedicated to connecting shippers with 3PL providers,’ said Ryan Kalisky, CEO and Co-Founder of WareMatch. ‘WareMatch simplifies the entire process from discovery to quoting, and having a built-in app where users can leverage an AI chatbot makes that discovery process even easier.’
For warehouse operators and 3PL providers already listed on WareMatch, the ChatGPT integration expands their reach. Every user who opens the app has access to their listing without any additional action on the provider’s part. ‘For our 3PL partners, this is a significant expansion in visibility,’ Kalisky added. ‘Now, every ChatGPT user has direct access to their listing.’
WareMatch currently lists providers across major logistics hubs in the United States and continues to grow its network. Whether a buyer is looking for 3PL logistics in California, warehouse space in New Jersey, or a fulfillment partner in Salt Lake City, the app surfaces relevant options based on the specifics of their prompt.
The WareMatch ChatGPT app is live now and free to use. Users can access it directly at www.warematch.com/chatgpt. Businesses looking to browse available warehouse storage, compare 3PL fulfillment options, or find industrial warehouse space can also visit www.warematch.com to use the full platform.
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