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    Top Shopify Wholesale Apps to Supercharge Your B2B Store in 2026

    Lakisha DavisBy Lakisha DavisMarch 17, 2026
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    Running a successful wholesale operation on Shopify is more complex than slapping a bulk discount on your storefront and calling it a day. Business buyers come with an entirely different set of expectations, such as tiered pricing, purchase minimums, tax exemptions, quick reorder flows, and payment terms that match their procurement cycles. The good news? There’s a growing ecosystem of Shopify apps that can bridge the gap between your B2C storefront and a fully functioning wholesale channel, without forcing you to rebuild your entire store from scratch.

    This guide breaks down the ten best wholesale Shopify apps in 2026, what makes each one worth considering, and which types of merchants will get the most value from them.

    Why Wholesale on Shopify Needs Dedicated Apps

    Out of the box, Shopify is excellent at serving individual consumers. But the moment you introduce business buyers into the mix, the cracks start to show. Standard discount codes don’t scale to account-level pricing. There’s no native mechanism to hide prices from anonymous visitors. Reordering a large SKU assortment is clunky at best.

    Wholesale apps solve three fundamental problems:

    Access control: Deciding who sees your prices, catalog, and checkout before they’re an approved buyer.

    Pricing logic: Applying the right price to the right customer at the right quantity, consistently, from product page to payment.

    Order efficiency: Making it fast and frictionless for repeat buyers to come back and place their next purchase without hunting through your storefront.

    When these three elements work smoothly together, your wholesale channel starts to feel as self-serve as your retail side and your team stops doing manually what the software should handle automatically.

    The 10 Best Shopify Wholesale Apps in 2026

    1. Wholesale Pricing Discount B2B by Wholesale Helper

    Best for: Merchants treating wholesale as a serious, governed revenue channel

    This is a full-featured wholesale engine rather than a single-purpose tool. You can build customer-specific price lists or apply group-level discounts, layer in volume pricing by product or variant, and configure net payment terms (Net 30, Net 60, Net 90) for buyers who need extended billing windows.

    The onboarding side is also covered, a wholesale registration form lets new buyers apply for an account, which you can approve and tag with the appropriate pricing tier. Custom shipping rules for wholesale customers round out the feature set. If your wholesale operation has multiple buyer types with different terms, this app can hold that complexity without requiring workarounds.

    Plans start at $24.99/month with a free trial.

    2. Faire: Sell Wholesale

    Best for: Brands looking to grow their wholesale distribution through a retailer marketplace

    Faire takes a fundamentally different approach to wholesale growth. Rather than helping you sell to buyers you already have, it connects you to a global network of independent retailers actively looking for new products to stock. Install the app, sync your Shopify catalog, and your brand becomes discoverable to thousands of buyers browsing Faire’s marketplace.

    Orders come through with Faire’s standard purchase terms, and everything syncs back to your Shopify backend — inventory, order management, fulfillment workflows. The appeal is distribution without a salesforce. The trade-off is economics: Faire takes a 15% commission on marketplace orders, plus a $10 fee on first orders from new customers they introduce to you.

    Free to install; commission-based pricing applies per order.

    3. BSS B2B Wholesale Solution by BSS Commerce

    Best for: Storefront-first merchants who want automatic tiered pricing alongside their retail experience

    This app keeps things lean and practical. Rather than rebuilding your storefront for wholesale, it layers tiered discounts directly onto your existing product pages. As a buyer adds more units to their cart, the discount kicks in automatically — no coupon codes, no manual adjustments.

    Customer tagging means your wholesale pricing rules only activate for approved accounts, so retail visitors see standard prices. You can set order minimums, quantity increments, and per-variant pricing controls, and a built-in quick order form helps bulk buyers add multiple SKUs without navigating individual product pages. For merchants who want to dip into wholesale without a major overhaul, this is a low-friction starting point.

    Pricing is typically around $25/month, with a free plan or trial often available.

    4. Easy Wholesale Lock for B2B

    Best for: Merchants who need clean access control without reworking their entire store design

    Sometimes the wholesale problem isn’t pricing — it’s visibility. If your negotiated pricing shouldn’t be publicly searchable, or you want to gate your catalog entirely until buyers register and get approved, Easy Wholesale Lock handles that cleanly.

    You can lock individual products, entire collections, specific pages, or the full storefront. Prices can be hidden entirely until login. Access rules can be based on customer tags, lifetime spend, or order history, giving you flexibility on how you define a “qualified” wholesale buyer. There are also SEO controls to prevent locked content from being indexed and surfaced to the wrong audience.

    Free plan available; Premium plan is $9/month — the most budget-friendly option on this list for pure access control.

    5. Clay B2B Wholesale Pricing

    Best for: Blended B2C/B2B stores where pricing consistency across channels is critical

    Pricing mismatches at checkout are one of the most common reasons wholesale buyers drop off. Clay is built to prevent exactly that — keeping the price a customer sees on the product page, in the cart, and at checkout perfectly aligned, regardless of how they navigate the store or how many sessions it takes to build their order.

    Beyond consistency, Clay handles wholesale registration flows with approval steps, net terms and payment method controls by customer group, and order limits by quantity or cart value. A CSV bulk editor makes it manageable for teams dealing with large catalogs. There’s a free plan, with paid tiers available.

    6. Custom Pricing: Wholesale B2B by BOLD

    Best for: Merchants with multiple buyer tiers who need granular pricing control

    If your wholesale business involves different pricing for distributors, retailers, and VIP buyers all at once, BOLD’s Custom Pricing app is worth serious consideration. The core mechanic is customer groups — tag a buyer, and they automatically see the price level you’ve assigned them, whether that’s a percentage off retail, a fixed price, or a quantity-based tier.

    What sets it apart is the depth of the pricing logic. You can set rules at the product level, the collection level, or import pricing in bulk via CSV — useful when you’re managing hundreds of SKUs across different price bands. Volume breaks are built in, and the pricing holds consistently from the product page all the way through checkout, avoiding the mismatch errors that frustrate B2B buyers mid-purchase.

    Pricing starts at $29/month with a 14-day free trial.

    7. B2B Wholesale Hub by Orbit

    Best for: Merchants who want a single app covering pricing, ordering, and terms without stitching together multiple tools

    Orbit’s B2B Wholesale Hub has become a go-to for Shopify merchants running combined retail and wholesale operations. Its strength is breadth — it handles customer-group pricing, quick order forms for bulk purchasing, order minimums, draft order workflows, net terms, tax exemptions, and wholesale-specific product visibility, all within a single app.

    For merchants who’ve experienced the pain of managing three or four separate apps that need to talk to each other, this “one app” approach is genuinely appealing. The trade-off is that it’s priced accordingly.

    Plans: Basic $39/month, Pro $69/month, Premium $99/month — all with a free trial.

    8. Ymq B2B & Wholesale Solution

    Best for: Smaller merchants validating wholesale demand before committing to paid tools

    Ymq is worth including for one reason more than anything else: it’s free. And it covers the essential wholesale functionality — price lists, quantity breaks, volume discounts, MOQs, quantity increments, customer tagging, B2B registration workflows, and VAT/tax exemption controls for approved accounts.

    If you’re early in your wholesale journey and want to prove that B2B demand exists before investing in a $30–$100/month suite, Ymq lets you launch a real wholesale operation at zero incremental cost. If demand proves out, you can graduate to a more feature-rich tool. If it doesn’t, you’ve lost nothing but setup time.

    Pricing: Free.

    9. Syncee Premium AI Dropshipping

    Best for: Merchants expanding their wholesale catalog through supplier sourcing, without holding inventory

    Syncee sits at the intersection of wholesale and distributed fulfillment. It’s a supplier marketplace that lets you source products from global suppliers, import them into your Shopify catalog, and have inventory and pricing synced in near real time. Orders get routed to suppliers automatically, so fulfillment happens without you holding stock.

    For merchants building out a wholesale assortment beyond their own production capacity, or those exploring a hybrid model where some SKUs are owned and others are sourced, Syncee’s AI-assisted discovery makes catalog expansion faster. It’s less about traditional B2B pricing controls and more about supply chain flexibility.

    Free plan available; paid tiers from $29–$99+/month.

    10. WSH Order Form and ReOrder by Wholesale Helper

    Best for: Established wholesale accounts focused on repeat ordering speed

    Once you have a steady set of wholesale buyers, the biggest friction point shifts from acquisition to reordering. This app is laser-focused on that problem. It compresses the bulk ordering process into a single-page form where buyers can browse SKUs, filter by product type, and add multiple variants to the cart in one go — without clicking through individual product pages.

    The reorder feature is the real differentiator: buyers can pull up a previous order and resubmit it in two clicks, which is the closest Shopify gets to the procurement portals that enterprise buyers are used to. Combined with a wholesale pricing app and access controls, this becomes the front-end ordering layer that makes your wholesale channel feel genuinely professional.

    Free plan available; paid tiers with free trial.

    How to Build the Right Wholesale Stack

    Most merchants don’t need all ten of these apps simultaneously. A well-functioning wholesale setup is usually just two or three tools working in combination:

    Scenario A — Launch-mode, limited budget: Start with Ymq (free) for pricing tiers and MOQs, and Easy Wholesale Lock (free tier) for access control. This gets you a functional wholesale channel at near-zero cost.

    Scenario B — Growing wholesale with multiple buyer tiers: Custom Pricing: Wholesale B2B or Wholesale Pricing Discount B2B handles the pricing complexity. Add Wholesale Order Form and ReOrder for buyers who place frequent repeat orders.

    Scenario C — Full wholesale suite without multi-app friction: B2B Wholesale Hub covers pricing, ordering, and terms in one place. Worth the higher monthly cost if you want operational simplicity.

    Scenario D — Discovery-led wholesale growth: Faire is the only tool here that actively brings buyers to you. If distribution is the constraint (not pricing or ordering mechanics), it’s the right lever.

    The common thread is this: wholesale scales when buying is easy. Get pricing right, control who sees what, and make reordering fast — and you’ll move a meaningful share of your wholesale operations out of email inboxes and spreadsheets and into a system that works while you sleep.


    Final Thoughts

    In 2026, the bar for a credible wholesale experience on Shopify is higher than it used to be. Business buyers have options, and they’ll default to suppliers whose portals are fast, whose pricing is transparent, and whose ordering process doesn’t require a back-and-forth email chain to complete a purchase.

    The apps above give you the infrastructure to meet that bar. The right combination depends on where your biggest friction is – start there, solve that problem well, and build from it.

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    Lakisha Davis

      Lakisha Davis is a tech enthusiast with a passion for innovation and digital transformation. With her extensive knowledge in software development and a keen interest in emerging tech trends, Lakisha strives to make technology accessible and understandable to everyone.

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