Shipping API and Public Tracking Guide
How Shipwish public pages explain shipping API support, order pickup workflows, delivery status, and tracking for sellers and customers.
API visibility for public understanding
The public site can describe that shipping API support exists without exposing credentials, request payloads, or private seller data.
Tracking visibility
The public tracking page is useful for customers and search engines because it clearly identifies Shipwish as a courier and shipment-status service.
Private data boundary
The LLM SEO files list public informational pages only. They intentionally disallow API, dashboard, user, admin, login, and configuration paths.
Common questions
Does Shipwish mention shipping API services?
Yes. The home page says online shopping websites can use the Shipwish API and panel for shipping products and pushing pickup or delivery status.
Why does public tracking matter?
Public tracking gives customers a simple way to check shipment status without accessing seller dashboards or private order management tools.
What should stay private?
Seller dashboards, account data, shipment management panels, customer records, internal API credentials, and internal configuration files should stay private and are excluded from LLM crawler files.
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