Overview
Seller profile and verification guide for completing shop information, business-facing trust details, and approval-ready settings.
What you will achieve
- Understand which shop details matter for trust, review, and conversion.
- Avoid common verification delays caused by incomplete seller information.
- Keep storefront details aligned with the way your offers and RFQs are presented.
Step-by-step
- Open the Shop screen and review name, support contacts, branding, and address details.
- Open the verification screen and confirm what documents or supporting details are required.
- Make sure your storefront branding and business information match what buyers should trust.
- Return periodically to keep the profile current when ownership, contacts, or compliance details change.
- A clear business name that matches your trading identity.
- A reachable support number or contact path.
- Branding elements such as banner or logo that make the storefront recognizable.
- Verification data that matches the seller entity operating the store.
Two sellers may quote the same product. The one with complete shop information, visible business identity, and a consistent profile usually converts better because buyers can trust who is fulfilling the order.
Seller checklist
- Business name matches the trading entity.
- Buyer-facing contact details are up to date.
- Verification screen has been reviewed.
- Store branding is presentable and accurate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is verification the same as creating offers?
No. Offer creation and seller verification are related but separate. You can prepare workflows early, but verification readiness still matters operationally.
What happens if my shop details change?
Update the shop profile promptly so buyers, admin review, and order communications reflect the correct business information.
Do storefront details affect RFQ trust?
Yes. Buyers reviewing quotations and financed deals look for seller legitimacy, so a clear profile strengthens conversion.