Buyer’s guides
Solutions for teams running distribution
Plain-English evaluation guides for the software categories distributors, manufacturers, and multi-brand retailers shop most often. Each page covers what to look for in any tool — and where Distribu fits.
distribution platform
What a modern distribution platform should actually do
A practical checklist for teams evaluating distribution software in 2026 — and where Distribu fits among the options.
Read the guide →B2B order management software
B2B order management software, without the enterprise tax
Take orders from reps, customers, and APIs in one pipeline — with per-buyer pricing, credit limits, and a clean audit trail.
Read the guide →wholesale distribution software
Wholesale distribution software for teams who still take phone orders
Run per-buyer pricing, credit limits, and a branded customer portal on one system — without a year-long ERP rollout.
Read the guide →B2B ecommerce platform
A B2B ecommerce platform built for distributors, not retrofitted from D2C
Per-buyer pricing, credit limits, multi-user buyer accounts, and a REST API — in the base plan, without jumping to an Enterprise tier.
Read the guide →inventory management for distributors
Inventory management built for distributors, not warehouses
An audited stock ledger, low-stock alerts, and CSV-first workflows — without the overhead of a full WMS.
Read the guide →B2B customer portal software
B2B customer portal software your buyers will actually log into
A branded storefront with per-buyer prices, credit limits, order history, and self-service returns — live in a weekend.
Read the guide →order management system
An order management system sized to how you actually operate
One queue for orders from every channel, per-customer pricing and credit, a clean audit trail, and an API your engineers won't curse.
Read the guide →distributor software
Distributor software for teams who'd rather ship than implement
Live in a weekend, not a quarter. One tool for catalog, customer portal, orders, and inventory — with an API when you need one.
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