Company types
Suppliers — Companies that sell products. Suppliers can create products, manage orders, and receive payouts. Customers — Companies that buy products. Customers can place orders, make payments, and track their purchases. Both — A company can be both a supplier and a customer, depending on their business relationships.A company’s role depends on its relationships with other companies. A company is a supplier when other companies buy from them, and a customer when they buy from others.
Company relationships
Companies are connected through supplier-customer relationships:- Supplier relationship — Links a supplier to their customers
- Customer relationship — Links a customer to their suppliers
- Which products customers can see
- Which orders suppliers can manage
- Pricing groups and delivery options
- Payment and payout access
Company settings
Each company has settings for:- Company name and details
- Billing and shipping addresses
- Bank account details (for suppliers receiving payouts)
- Default delivery schedules
- Minimum order values
- Credit limits
