P&L Order Details (Profit by Order Details)
In this article, you will learn about Sellercloud’s P&L Order Details. This report shows the Profit and Loss (P&L) details of individual orders based on transactions made on a specific date or date range.
In this article, you will learn about Sellercloud’s P&L Order Details. This report shows the Profit and Loss (P&L) details of individual orders based on transactions made on a specific date or date range.
Sellercloud offers gift orders functionality, which allows you to enter gift messages, add gift wrapping, and calculate gift wrapping fees. Gift details and instructions will display in Sellercloud, Shipbridge, and on the invoice to help ensure that the order is processed according to the customer’s instructions.
You can export orders from your Sellercloud account into files. This can be helpful for duplicating records or keeping physical records. Orders can be exported to multiple file types, including Excel and PDF.
Related orders in Sellercloud help you organize and track follow-up purchases linked to previous transactions. It’s especially useful for handling post-sale add-ons, upgrades, or cases where customers need additional items after their original order.
When an order is created, it will appear on the Manage Orders page. Here, you can view and control your orders.
Variations refer to the relationship between products that share common characteristics with minor differences. Below you will find more information on variations.
Return Merchandise Authorization is the proper workflow for managing an order return. RMAs let you track a return from first contact with the customer until it is received back into your warehouse.
Sellercloud lets you adjust inventory in both regular warehouses and bin-enabled warehouses. The instructions for both types of adjustments are outlined in the article below.
In this article, you will learn about Sellercloud’s Product Profit Summary report. This report shows Profit and Loss (P&L) information for each individual product by summarizing the order and/or non-order transactions within a specific period.
In this article, you will learn how to flag products with the Proposition 65 Compliance warning. Proposition 65 is an initiative that was voted into law in California in 1986. Formally known as the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, it was passed to help California residence make more informed purchases regarding their exposure to toxic chemicals.