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How Do I Set Up Wholesale on Squarespace?

Last updated on December 24, 2022 @ 4:00 am

Wholesale on Squarespace is a great way to streamline your online sales. By using Squarespace’s eCommerce tools, you can easily set up a wholesale store that is integrated with your existing website. In this article, we will walk you through the steps of setting up wholesale on Squarespace.

The first step is to create a new product collection for your wholesale products. To do this, go to the Collections page in your Squarespace admin panel and click Add Collection. Give your collection a name and description, then select Products as the collection type.

Next, you will need to add your wholesale products to this collection. To do this, go to the Products page and click Add Product. Enter the product name, price, and other details, then select the wholesale collection you created as the product’s location. Repeat this process for each of your wholesale products.

Once you have added all of your products, you can start setting up your wholesale store. Go to the Pages page and click Add Page. Select Store as the page type and choose the wholesale collection you created as the store’s location. Give your store a name and description, then click Save.

You will now see a preview of your store page. You can customize the look and feel of your store by clicking the Design tab in the left sidebar. Here you can change things like the color scheme, font, and layout of your store. Once you are happy with how your store looks, click Publish.

PRO TIP: If you are planning to set up a wholesale business on Squarespace, there are a few things you should be aware of. First, you will need to sign up for a Business account. Second, you will need to create a separate page on your website for wholesale customers. Lastly, you will need to set up a payment gateway so that your wholesale customers can pay you.
Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.