One key element of setting up the platform properly, is managing the creation of companies and users. In this article, we will walk you through all the instructions, information, and tips for using the correct endpoints to manage user states.
Webhooks allow apps, or custom Storefronts, to stay in sync with Shopery data or perform an action after a specific event occurs. In this article you will find information related to webhooks management
This article will walk you through the process of authenticating against our API using JSON Web Token. JWT is a secure and compact method for exchanging claims between two parties and is commonly used for API authentication due to its simplicity and scalability. By following this guide, you will learn how to obtain and utilize JWT tokens to access protected resources within Shopery's API.
This article will guide suppliers through the process of submitting a quote. You will find step by step instructions and concepts involved when submitting a quote.
Once your RFQ event is live, this article will guide all the administrators of RFQ event through the managing of the live console. You will find step-by-step instructions and the main concepts involved to successfully monitoring your event.
This article is a guide for all the users who want to create a RFQ Event. It will guide you through all the steps and concepts involved you need to understand to create a successful Request for Quotation event
This article will walk you through how to manage your account on the Shopery platform effectively. We'll cover everything from updating your personal information to managing your password and language, ensuring that you have complete control over your account and profile.
Here you can find common troubleshooting questions and answers for using a platform
To start setting up the platform via API and be ready to perform it is important to notice key issues to have in mind.
How to register as a user and create a company via a storefront, guiding through three mandatory steps: providing user, company, and address details, followed by an optional custom field step. After validating the email address, users can log in with temporary roles, edit company and personal information, and, once fully enabled, access all platform functionalities based on assigned roles and permissions.
Step-by-step guide for new users to log into the platform via backoffice after being created by an administrator. It covers checking for welcome emails, setting a new password, logging in, accessing personal account information, and verifying roles and permissions to ensure a smooth experience on the platform.
The article explains how to set up companies and users on the platform, emphasizing the importance of user states for managing access and compliance. It outlines three registration methods: storefront onboarding, backoffice admin creation for existing companies, and API management, with links to additional resources for each.