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Guide · 16 Apr 2026

Wholesale and B2B on Shopify: an operating map from pricing to fulfilment

A topic-level map for teams selling retail and trade: the systems, permissions, and integration seams that keep one brand from splitting into two parallel businesses.

One brand, two buying motions

Retail and wholesale share a brand — but they rarely share the same risk profile:

  • payment terms differ,
  • fulfilment rules differ,
  • support expectations differ,
  • and internal approvals differ.

If your Shopify architecture pretends they are identical, you will pay in manual overrides.

Start from buyer identity and permissions

Define:

  • company accounts and roles,
  • which catalog applies,
  • which checkout paths are valid,
  • and what “approved to buy” means operationally.

Read the tactical companion: B2B pricing and checkout patterns.

Fulfilment and finance are part of the product

Wholesale mistakes are expensive. Your integration seams should be as serious as DTC — often more serious.

Use the same reliability mindset as:

Internal tools often appear at the boundary

Credit limits, approvals, and exception queues are classic custom app territory — not because apps are fun, but because accountability matters.

Next step

Tell us your retail/wholesale split and your current pain: pricing, approvals, fulfilment, or reporting. We will sequence the smallest durable upgrade.

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