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How can I connect my Lettre Suivie account?
How can I connect my Lettre Suivie account?
Updated over a week ago

Let's see how you can connect Lettre Suivie to ShippyPro in just few steps. 🔍

📌 For your information: at the moment you can integrate your La Poste account as Lettre Suivie.

To connect your Lettre Suivie (Groupe La Poste) account to ShippyPro access from Carriers > Connection by clicking on Lettre Suivie Logo.

Then choose your Integration Type between:


Prelabel (contract Port Payé)
API (contract Affranchissement Lettre Suivie)

For Prelabel (Port Payé) you will need to communicate us your N° Coclico and contract number MA (you can find these information in your contract).


We will send a request to the Carrier in order to give you the Tracking Range for your connection.


Fill in the other information with your contract:

- Contract Number
- Account Number
(usually, it has 6 digits)
- Prefix (write "2L")
- Postage Number (like a stamp)
- Post Office Name
- Coclico

While for API connection type asks for:

- Contract Number
- Account number
(usually, it has 6 digits)
- API Username
- API Password

The API connection actually corresponds to Affranchissement Lettre Suivie contract.

Ask La Poste to upgrade for this contract.

Lettre Suivie ECOPLI is the only service which doesn't need a Tracking Range so you can add a value between 0 e 10000000 during the setup.

You'll also see some further options, let's take a look at them!

  • Enable the Test Mode if you'd like to make some test shipments.


    ⚠️ The "Test Mode" option should be flagged only if you have test credentials, not production credentials!

  • Print Item Description lets you print your content details on the label.

  • Label Type allows you to decide label format to be applied, you can decide between: PDF, Horizontal A4 PDF with packing slip to be printed automatically and ZPL.

If you want, you can also enter a Custom Label to recognize the connection among all the others.

Done! 🎈

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