Industry-specific workflows
Fashion, food and beverage, home design, beauty, electronics, and growing brands all need clear product, pricing, and ordering flows.
A clean operating system for brands selling through distributors, retailers, agents, and private storefronts.
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focused solution paths
B2B
account-aware buyer experiences
Clean
shared operational structure
Fashion, food and beverage, home design, beauty, electronics, and growing brands all need clear product, pricing, and ordering flows.
Onboard distributors faster, give buyers a better portal, and keep internal teams aligned as the channel expands.
Size variants, colorways, seasonal collections, pre-orders, and wholesale price lists.
Explore solutionBatch-aware product data, expiry context, retailer catalogs, and repeat ordering.
Explore solutionMaterials, finishes, lead times, minimums, and branded catalogs for trade buyers.
Explore solutionBatch history, compliance details, expiry dates, and reorder workflows for retailers.
Explore solutionSpecs, datasheets, warranty terms, API handoff, and account-based pricing.
Explore solutionGovernance, integrations, support, permissions, and operational scale for large teams.
Explore solutionSolutions
The product details change by industry, but the buyer experience still needs to be simple, accurate, and professional.
The same buyer should not have to interpret spreadsheets, outdated PDFs, and one-off email rules.
Variants, batches, specs, lead times, and minimums should be part of the system, not hidden in notes.
Purchase references, VAT, totals, terms, and invoice context should move with the order.
The workflow should hold up when distributor count, SKU count, and market complexity increase.
Solutions
Start with the page closest to your business, then use BrandGate to standardize the daily workflow.
Define whether variants, batches, lead times, specs, or compliance details matter most.
Give distributors the right catalog, pricing, account terms, and checkout context.
Use orders, invoices, reports, fulfillment, and integrations to make repeat work easier.
The structure stays familiar across pages, while the content and workflow priorities match each audience.
Variants, categories, images, and price lists stay organized as the catalog expands.
Batch, expiry, compliance, and reorder context can live close to the product and order.
Permissions, integrations, reporting, support, and governance become part of the operating model.
No. They show how the same BrandGate platform adapts to different product and operational realities.
Yes. A home brand may also need enterprise support, or a beauty brand may care about food-like batch and expiry workflows.
Yes. Larger or more specialized teams can use API, exports, integrations, and configuration to fit existing operations.
Pick the closest solution or talk to us about the workflow you actually run today.
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