Packlyt — B2B calculators for planning
Fast, transparent calculators for logistics, packaging & operations.
Conservative estimates with clear assumptions—built for quoting support, scenario planning, and internal alignment. Run everything in your browser and share setups by URL.
Looking for categories? Start with Logistics, Packaging, Warehouse, Manufacturing, or Construction.
Calculator categories
Browse by category hubs. Each hub lists all calculators and links back to methodology.
Logistics Calculators
Pallet and load planning, shipping cost estimation, and unit economics.
Packaging Calculators
Packaging cost, optimization, and waste reduction planning.
Warehouse Calculators
Space, storage cost, density, and rack capacity estimation.
Manufacturing Calculators
Production and batch cost, utilization, and scrap impact planning.
Construction Calculators
Material estimation for common construction planning tasks.
Start here
If you’re not sure which tool to use, start with the full tools index and filter by category.
Popular tools
View all →A short list of high-intent calculators. For the complete catalog, use the Tools page.
Load planning
- Container Load Calculator — pallets per container floor
- Truck Load Calculator — pallets per trailer/box truck
- Pallet Load Calculator — units per layer and total
Cost planning
- Shipping Cost Estimator — base + fuel + accessorials
- Freight Cost per Unit Calculator — landed freight per unit
- Cost per Shipment Calculator — all-in shipment cost model
How Packlyt works
Learn more →1) Choose a tool
Pick a calculator by category or jump straight into a popular tool.
2) Enter inputs
Inputs are labeled with units and designed for quick scenario testing.
- Defaults are conservative starting points
- Adjust assumptions to match your process
3) Share and align
Each calculator can write inputs to URL parameters for sharing.
- Share the exact scenario by link
- Keep planning conversations consistent
Transparent assumptions
Every calculator explains formulas, limitations, and what outputs mean.
Why these estimates are reliable for planning
Packlyt is built to be useful in real workflows: clear inputs, explicit formulas, and conservative rounding where it matters.
Conservative by design
- Counts typically round down to reduce overcommitment risk.
- Costs can be modeled with buffers for uncertainty and accessorial variability.
- Assumptions are shown so teams can align on inputs, not argue about outputs.
Transparent and auditable
- Plain-language “How it works” sections on every calculator.
- Input/output definitions and limitations stated explicitly.
- Consistent conventions documented in Methodology.
Packlyt tools provide planning estimates only. Validate against your equipment specs, contracts, and operating procedures before execution.
Common use cases
See all →Quick entry points into the most common planning workflows.
Industry context: Industries · Practical questions: FAQ
FAQ (quick answers)
Full FAQ →Are the results exact?
No—Packlyt provides planning estimates. Real outcomes depend on equipment specs, process, and contract terms.
Can I share a scenario?
Yes. Calculators can store inputs in URL parameters so teammates can open the exact same setup.
Do you store my data?
Tools run in your browser. Scenarios can be shared via URL. See Privacy for details.
Where are assumptions documented?
Each calculator explains its formulas and limitations. Site-wide conventions are on Methodology.
Start planning with Packlyt
Choose a category hub or browse the full catalog. If you’re evaluating assumptions, start with methodology.