Marketplace Commerce
Multi-vendor platforms with vendor onboarding, split payouts, vendor dashboards and the operational tooling that makes a marketplace actually run.
A marketplace is an operations problem wearing a storefront. The store is the easy part; the hard part is onboarding vendors fast, paying them correctly, and keeping content and taxonomy consistent as the vendor count grows. We build the tooling that makes a multi-vendor platform actually run — vendor onboarding (KYC, contracts, product feeds, brand pages) measured in days, not months.
That extends to split payouts with configurable commission and transparent settlement (Stripe Connect, Mangopay), vendor dashboards so sellers run their own shops, and moderation and taxonomy enforcement that applies brand guidelines at scale. We build these as composable platforms — commonly on Medusa or Magento — so the marketplace logic is yours to extend.
How marketplace commerce comes to life.
Vendor onboarding
KYC, contracts, product feeds, brand pages — onboarding in days, not months.
Split payouts
Stripe Connect / Mangopay, configurable commission, transparent settlement.
Vendor dashboards
Sales, returns, payouts, analytics — vendors run their own shops.
Compliance & content
Product moderation, taxonomy enforcement, brand guidelines applied at scale.
The stack.
Common questions.
What's the hardest part of a marketplace build?
Not the storefront — it's vendor onboarding, payouts and content governance at scale. That's where we focus.
How do vendor payouts work?
Split payments with configurable commission and transparent settlement via Stripe Connect or Mangopay.
Can vendors manage their own listings and orders?
Yes — vendor dashboards cover sales, returns, payouts and analytics, with moderation and brand rules applied centrally.
Which platform suits a marketplace?
Usually a composable stack (Medusa) or Magento, so the marketplace logic is fully owned and extensible.
Let's build something worth scaling.
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