How Dropspot works for suppliers
Product 1
You list products (or collaborate with a stock-holder)
Product 4
The product is packed, label is pasted, and it is kept ready for pickup
Product 2
Shopify sellers market and sell your products online
Product 5
The order is picked up, tracked, delivered, and settled as per the payout cycle
Product 3
When an order comes in, the correct stock location receives the order details and shipping label
Choose how you want to supply
If you hold stock (Ideal)
This is for suppliers who have their own warehouse stock.
  • Create your supplier account
  • Upload products you have in stock
  • Set dispatch time (SLA) and packaging rules
  • Receive orders + shipping label
  • Pack, paste label, and hand over for pickups
  • Track delivery and settlements in your dashboard
If you are collaborating (Stock is with someone else)
This is for suppliers who want to sell more SKUs by working with stock-holders they already know and trust.
  • Add your collaborator's warehouse/stock location
  • List the products they hold stock for (with agreed terms)
  • When an order comes, it is routed to that stock location
  • Share/send the shipping label to the correct stock-holder
  • They pack, paste label, and hand over for pickup
  • Track delivery and settlements in your dashboard
Non-negotiable supplier rules
  • Stock shown on Dropspot must be accurate
  • Dispatch must happen within your promised SLA
  • Correct packing and product quality is your responsibility
  • Every order received must be fulfilled—no cancellations after confirmation
  • Any delays or issues must be flagged immediately through support
Why suppliers choose Dropspot
  • Free sales channel: sellers bring demand, you don’t spend on ads
  • More reach: multiple Shopify sellers can sell your products at once
  • Simple operations: you focus only on stock, packing, and dispatch
  • Scale faster: expand SKU range via collaborations and multiple warehouses
  • Repeat business: winning products bring recurring orders