Offer Net 30 on Shopify — without losing track of a dollar

Serious wholesale buyers expect payment terms. TAGTrade lets you say yes — with due-date tracking, automatic reminders and an aging dashboard doing the bookkeeping.

Why terms win wholesale accounts

Retail buys with a credit card. Wholesale buys on invoice. Purchasing departments are often required to order on Net 30; if your store can't, they buy from a distributor who can. Offering terms is frequently the difference between a $200 sample order and a $5,000 standing order.

How it works in TAGTrade

  1. Create terms profiles — Net 15, 30, 60 with optional credit limits — and attach them to wholesale tiers or individual customers.
  2. Orders flow in — an unpaid order from a terms customer (or an accepted quote marked net-terms) automatically becomes a tracked receivable with a due date.
  3. Reminders go out for you — a friendly nudge a week before the due date, a note on the day, and an escalating overdue sequence after — all branded as your store, written like a human, deduplicated so nobody is nagged twice.
  4. You mark it paid — full or partial, with a reference note. Every event lands in an append-only ledger: issued, reminded, paid.

The dashboard your accountant will ask about

Outstanding balances bucketed the way AR people think: current / 1–30 / 31–60 / 60+ days overdue, top balances per customer, overdue alerts to your inbox, and a monthly statement PDF per buyer — generated and emailed automatically if you want.

Positioning matters: TAGTrade tracks credit you choose to extend — it isn't a lender or a payments processor, and credit-limit warnings are advisory. You stay in full control of who gets terms and when to stop extending them.

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Frequently asked

What happens when an invoice goes overdue?

The status rolls to overdue automatically, the buyer gets an escalating reminder sequence, and you get an alert with the balance and history — so the awkward conversation happens early, not at 90 days.

Can some customers get terms and others not?

Yes. Terms attach per tier or per customer. Everyone else pays upfront like a normal order.

New to net terms?

Start with our plain-English guide: Net payment terms, explained — what Net 30 means, when to offer it, and how to protect yourself.