Vendor and maker markets
Coordinate vendors, makers, dealers, applications, assignments, readiness, and closeout.
Plan vendor markets, consignment sales, resale pop-ups, thrift events, antique fairs, maker markets, workshops, classes, and demonstrations without separating them from the sellers, products, spaces, public pages, and reports you already manage.
Reuse seller relationships, products, locations, public pages, and reporting where they make sense. Applications and assigned spaces remain optional for events that do not need them.
Choose the workflow that fits the activity while keeping the records together.
Coordinate vendors, makers, dealers, applications, assignments, readiness, and closeout.
Connect participating consignors, seller-owned products, commission terms, checkout activity, and statements.
Reuse established seller and product records for temporary, seasonal, or recurring selling dates.
Publish collection drives, special sale dates, intake information, and customer-facing details.
Organize dealers, booth or table assignments, product sales, public information, and event reporting.
Publish instructor-led experiences with schedules, capacity, registration, payment status, and attendance.
Promote store-, seller-, or maker-led customer activities and demonstrations.
Plan holiday markets, fireworks seasons, temporary shops, and other time-limited retail operations.
Create reasons to visit beyond everyday shopping while keeping public details and attendance organized.
Invite existing vendors, dealers, consignors, makers, or resellers without creating another disconnected identity.
Track booths, tables, rooms, and participation details for each event.
Share event details and bookable experiences through the hosted market website.
Yes. Existing vendor, dealer, consignor, maker, or reseller relationships can be reused instead of creating disconnected seller records.
No. Use participant applications and assigned spaces when the event needs them. Classes, demonstrations, thrift drives, and store-run events can use a simpler workflow.
Yes. Workshops and classes can use their own schedule, capacity, registration, payment-status, and attendance workflow.
SolentX records the external payment status; it does not require or replace your payment provider.
Yes. Published events and experiences can appear through the hosted public market website.
We’ll help you decide how events, workshops, or classes should fit your operation.