Use case

Build a Multi-Seller Marketplace App for D2C Brands & Resellers

You are not selling one catalog. You are running a floor of sellers — a few D2C brands, a dozen resellers pushing to their WhatsApp groups — and every order has to be split, tracked and paid to the right person. Off-the-shelf store builders assume a single merchant, so you end up reconciling payouts in a spreadsheet on Sunday night. Kashvi builds you a real multi-seller marketplace from a plain-English description: split payments, COD, per-seller GST and a catalog your resellers can actually share.

Type what your marketplace does and Kashvi generates a working app around it — a real Postgres database, seller and buyer sign-up and login, a live preview you can click through, and the full source code you download and own. It is not a mockup or a locked template: it ships as a web app and as real Android and iOS apps through React Native, so your resellers can add products from a phone and buyers can order from one.

What a reseller marketplace actually needs

A single-vendor store hides the hard parts. The moment money belongs to more than one person, you need a system that knows who sold what and how much each of them is owed after your commission. Kashvi wires these pieces in from the prompt instead of leaving you to bolt them on later:

  • Split payouts via Razorpay Route — one buyer payment automatically fans out to each seller's linked account, minus your platform cut, so you are never the middleman holding everyone's cash.
  • Cash on delivery as a first-class option, because a large share of Tier-2 and Tier-3 buyers still won't prepay — with COD orders reconciled back to the right seller once collected.
  • Per-seller GST: each vendor carries their own GSTIN and rate, and invoices show the correct seller details instead of yours.
  • A shareable WhatsApp catalog so resellers can drop product links straight into their customer groups — no app install required for the buyer to browse and order.
  • Seller dashboards for their own orders, stock and payout history, kept separate from what other sellers can see.
  • Commission rules you control per category or per seller, calculated at checkout rather than chased afterward.

How Kashvi builds it from a prompt

You describe the marketplace in your own words. Kashvi turns that into data models (sellers, products, orders, payouts), the screens buyers and sellers each see, authentication for both roles, and the payment and split logic. It appears in a live preview in the studio; you refine it by asking for changes in plain English — "add a returns window per seller", "show COD orders in a separate tab". When a generation fails, Kashvi refunds the credit under its fair-billing policy, so a bad run doesn't cost you. And because you get the full code, you can host it yourself or hand it to a developer — there is no proprietary runtime holding your marketplace hostage.

Try: "Build a marketplace where D2C clothing brands list products, buyers pay by UPI or COD, and each brand gets an automatic Razorpay Route payout after my 12% commission."

Try: "Add reseller accounts that can import my products, mark up prices, and share a WhatsApp catalog link; track each reseller's commission separately."

Try: "Give each seller their own GSTIN, generate GST invoices per order, and show sellers a payout dashboard with pending and settled amounts."

Try: "Create an Android and iOS app where sellers upload products from their phone camera and buyers browse by category, filter by seller, and order COD."

Why this fits Indian D2C and reselling

Reselling in India runs on WhatsApp and trust, and payments run on UPI and COD, not just cards. Kashvi treats those as defaults, not add-ons. Razorpay Route handles the split settlements that make a multi-seller model legal and clean; per-seller GST keeps each vendor's tax paperwork correct; and INR pricing with UPI checkout means buyers pay the way they already do. You end the spreadsheet reconciliation and give both your brands and your resellers something that pays them correctly and on time.

NeedWhat Kashvi generates
Paying many sellersRazorpay Route split payouts, commission deducted at checkout
Buyers who won't prepayCOD orders reconciled to the right seller
Tax per vendorPer-seller GSTIN and GST invoices
Reaching buyersShareable WhatsApp catalog links
OwnershipFull downloadable code, web + Android/iOS

Questions

Frequently asked

Can it handle payouts to many different sellers automatically?
Yes. Kashvi wires in Razorpay Route so a single buyer payment splits across each seller's linked account, with your commission deducted at checkout, instead of you paying everyone manually.
Does it support cash on delivery as well as UPI?
Yes. COD is a first-class checkout option and orders are reconciled back to the correct seller once collected, alongside UPI and card payments in INR.
How does GST work when I have many sellers?
Each seller carries their own GSTIN and rate. Invoices are generated per order with that seller's details, so tax paperwork stays correct for every vendor on the platform.
Can resellers add and share products themselves?
Yes. Sellers get their own login and dashboard to add products, manage stock and view payouts, and they can share WhatsApp catalog links so buyers browse and order without installing anything.
Do I get a real app, not just a website?
You get both — a web app and real Android and iOS apps built with React Native, plus a real Postgres database and login. It is production software, not a prototype.
Do I own the code?
Fully. You download the complete source and host it or hand it to a developer. There is no proprietary runtime and no lock-in, so your marketplace is always yours.

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Describe your marketplace. Kashvi builds it.

Multi-seller catalog, split payouts, COD and per-seller GST — as a real web and mobile app you own.

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