Start with the essentials
Early wholesale should not require an ERP project. Create a clean catalog, invite the right buyers, and capture orders properly from the start.
Set up a clean catalog, invite early retailers, take orders, and learn the workflow before operational complexity gets expensive.
Fast
catalog-to-order setup
Lean
no custom storefront code
Clear
simple buyer onboarding
Early wholesale should not require an ERP project. Create a clean catalog, invite the right buyers, and capture orders properly from the start.
BrandGate gives you enough structure for pricing, order history, and buyer access while keeping the workflow lightweight.
Import products, add images, set categories, and prepare basic wholesale pricing.
Give early buyers access to the right storefront and ordering flow.
Keep every early order structured so patterns become visible.
Add invoicing, reports, fulfillment, and integrations when the channel proves itself.
Startups
The first retailers teach you what the operation needs, but only if the data is captured cleanly.
Email and DMs hide the details that later matter for finance and operations.
Even early retailers need pricing, minimums, and status to be clear.
Good first orders should be easy to repeat.
A young brand needs practical software, not a months-long implementation.
Startups
Keep the first wholesale version simple, then add structure when the signal is real.
Upload products, images, categories, prices, and minimum order expectations.
Start with the retailers you trust and learn from their ordering behavior.
Layer in invoices, reports, fulfillment notes, and integrations when they remove real work.
A clean B2B portal helps a startup feel serious without pretending to be enterprise-sized.
Retailers get a branded buying experience instead of a static PDF.
Orders, products, and buyer context are structured from the start.
You can defer heavy integrations until the channel needs them.
No. BrandGate can be useful for a controlled group of early retailers when you want the process to be professional.
Yes. Start with catalog and orders, then connect finance or fulfillment when the workflow is stable.
Yes. The public and buyer-facing experiences are responsive for mobile and desktop.
Give early retailers a professional path to order while you learn what to automate next.
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