Let suppliers do the work only they can do.
Every supplier question that reaches your team is a task your team did not need. The supplier panel gives them a scoped workspace to update listings, watch performance and reconcile settlements themselves.
A workspace scoped to one supplier.
Suppliers see their own products, their own numbers and their own settlements — and nothing belonging to anyone else.
Listing self-service
Suppliers create and update their own product listings, submitted into your approval queue rather than published directly.
Inventory updates
Stock positions maintained by the people who hold the stock, with updates accepted against agreed rules.
Performance dashboards
Sales, returns, fulfilment rate and ratings per supplier, so conversations start from shared numbers.
Commission and payouts
Transparent commission rules applied automatically, with payout statements a supplier can reconcile without emailing you.
Approval queue
Everything a supplier submits enters your review flow, so self-service never means unreviewed content on your storefront.
Scoped isolation
Each supplier sees only their own catalogue, orders and settlements, enforced by the same row-level security the platform uses for tenants.
What moves off your team's desk.
Suppliers know their products better than your catalogue team does. Let them enter it, and review rather than author.
- Supplier-authored listings
- Submitted into your approval queue
- Required fields enforced at submission
- Rejections returned with reasons
The people holding the stock maintain the number, within rules you set, instead of your team chasing an updated spreadsheet.
- Supplier-maintained stock positions
- Update rules and limits you define
- Change history retained
- Feeds the same stock position as WMS
Most payout queries are a supplier asking what they earned. A statement they can open answers it before it becomes a ticket.
- Commission applied by rule
- Self-serve payout statements
- Line-level reconciliation to orders
- Dispute raised against a specific line
The things buyers actually ask
No, and that is deliberate. Everything a supplier submits enters your approval queue, so self-service reduces your workload without reducing your control.
No. Scoping uses the same PostgreSQL row-level security that isolates tenants, so a supplier's visibility is enforced by the database rather than by application filtering.
Yes — it is the module marketplaces lean on hardest. Pair it with the Marketplace solution configuration for seller onboarding at volume.
What this connects to
Every module runs standalone and every module talks to the kernel. These are the ones most often deployed alongside it.
Marketplace
Onboard many sellers into one storefront with commissions and payouts.
Open page → Platform · PIMCatalogue Management
One source of truth for product data, published to every channel.
Open page → Platform · WMSWarehouse & Inventory
Bin-level control over what you hold, where it sits, and where it went.
Open page →See the supplier panel scoped to your model.
A working walkthrough with your catalogue, your order flow and your questions. No slideware.