There are over 100 different B2B apps that can, to the best of their ability, control your many different retailers, but none have the full package. Until now.
Shopify has made it possible if you with a Shopify Plus subscription. Here Shopify have gathered the very best for how to manage, control, and scale to even more retailers.
When you want to get started or are in the process of getting resellers all over the world, it is extremely important that you can control and scale your new potential customers in an easy and clear way.
Processes like handling different prices for different customers, handling invoicing for different customers, handling a separate store exclusively for its retailer, and many more things are very important.
If you do not get an overview of your dealers, it will be extremely time consuming in the end. Shopify's own integrated model helps you put things in automated systems.
Separate store
In several cases as a shop owner, you do not want to show the same products to your B2B customers and your B2C customers. There can be several reasons for this such as prices, margins, delivery options, and many other reasons.
With Shopify Plus you can create a separate store layout for your B2B customers that your other B2C customers can not access at all. In addition, you can show selected products to selected retailers, which you control and manage.
This way, you always have the overview, and your retailers can see the price list to which they are linked. This helps to provide a unique experience for your retailers.
Customer management
Your retailers can be very different depending on how much they buy or where they are in the world. For example, there may be better prices for retailers in Germany due to lower delivery costs, while prices may be different due higher taxes in other countries.
It's about associating your retailers with one or more price lists that you define yourself.
Once you have linked your different retailers to different price lists, you can create orders on their behalf. If the retailer wants to be able to log in to your separate B2B page and create their own order, invite them.
You can give the following statuses to your retailers: Not invited, invited, awaiting approval, registered, rejected, activated, and turned off.
You can see all the descriptions here:
Differentiated prices: It is possible to create different prices lists for the products that you want to sell to your retailers. A price list contains the products and prices that you would like to offer to your retailers. You link your resellers to one or more price lists to give them access to these products and prices.
In addition to different prices, you can also specify a minimum and maximum number for individual products and variants when creating a list of number based prices.
Your customers must order enough products to meet or exceed the minimum number, but not enough to exceed the maximum number. You can e.g. require your customers to order at least 25 shirts, but no more than 100 (so no customer can buy all of your shirts at once if this is not desired)
You can also specify a quantity discount as well as specify minimum and maximum amounts. Once these settings are enabled, your customers can order at intervals within the minimum and maximum range.
Here are some examples:
Volume discount 1 |
Volume discount 2 |
Volume discount 3 |
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Minimum |
Wholesale price |
Minimum |
Wholesale price |
Minimum |
Wholesale price |
1 |
5,00 USD |
50 |
4,50 USD |
75 |
3,00 USD |
Order processing
By default, retailers do not pay for their orders through the payment process. Instead, they submit an order journal that you must review. This process works well when your customers place large orders and they need to contact you to pay. But it can be a faster solution to let your customers pay via the payment process for small purchases such as small samples of your product.
There are several different options in terms of processing your retailer's orders. You can both complete an order even if the product is not in stock, but knows when the the next delivery will arrive to you. It is also possible to require your customers to spend at least a certain amount each time they place an order.
Below I have inserted known issues and limitations related to pricing and price lists for various retailers.