How it works

A controlled marketplace built around real manifests and real settlement.

The platform exists to move tail inventory from invited sellers to authenticated buyers without losing track of price evidence, shipping, tax, or payouts.

Seller path

Upload once, let the system structure the rest.

The seller side is optimized for document intake, auditability, and approval discipline.

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Step 1

Receive an invite and bind the account to a seller organization.

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Step 2

Complete company, warehouse, payout, and tax records.

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Step 3

Upload the manifest as Excel or CSV and attach product imagery.

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Step 4

Review Amazon matches, AI pricing guidance, and risk flags.

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Step 5

Publish only after admin approval, then ship within the SLA window.

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Step 6

Let settlement release only after delivery and dispute clearance.

Buyer path

Show the right details before the order is ever placed.

Authenticated buyers can evaluate lots against location, MOQ, price band, and fulfillment timing before they spend.

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Step 1

Log in with Google or email magic link to unlock the live catalog.

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Step 2

Filter by ZIP, state, MOQ, lead time, and Amazon price signals.

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Step 3

Add lots to cart, even when they belong to different sellers.

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Step 4

Checkout splits the cart into separate orders for clean fulfillment.

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Step 5

Receive shipping, tax, and payment snapshots that reflect the real transaction.

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Step 6

Review completed or refunded orders after the settlement path closes.

Operating rules

The system is opinionated because the business is operational.

This marketplace needs live evidence, not loose catalog browsing. The product should protect margins, minimize disputes, and keep payout timing honest.

Buyer phase 1

Browse the catalog

Browse all approved lots publicly — pricing, MOQ, and origin are visible without login. Sign in to add to cart and check out.

Buyer phase 2

Compare the practical fields

ZIP, state, MOQ, lead time, Amazon reference price, and sale mode shape the shortlist.

Buyer phase 3

Checkout with split orders

One cart can hold multiple sellers, but checkout splits them into separate orders for clean settlement.