Wholesaler and distributor websites in the Philippines support B2B retail and trade buyer relationships. The website should reduce manual order-taking and support relationship-based selling.
Essential pages
Home. Company positioning, product categories, primary CTA (Apply for trade account / Request quote).
Products. Catalog with categories, specifications, MOQs.
Trade Account. Application for trade pricing, credit terms.
Industries Served. Retail, food service, healthcare, etc.
Pricing. Trade vs retail pricing structure (often hidden until trade account approval).
Logistics. Delivery zones, fulfillment options, MOQ requirements.
About. Company history, brand relationships, capabilities.
Contact. Sales and customer service paths.
Budget
Business (₱120K–₱180K): Mid-size wholesaler with basic trade inquiry.
Premium (₱220K–₱320K): Established wholesaler with B2B portal, volume pricing tiers, ERP integration.
Wholesaler or distributor ready to build? Send your details through the contact page for a specific recommendation within one Philippine business day.
Frequently asked questions
- How much does a wholesaler website cost?
- Most Philippine wholesalers need Business tier (₱120K–₱180K) for catalog and trade inquiry. Established wholesalers with B2B portal, trade accounts, and volume pricing need Premium tier (₱220K–₱320K).
- What B2B features do wholesalers need?
- Trade account application, volume pricing tiers, credit terms, recurring order management, B2B customer portal, integration with ERP or inventory systems.
Working with webdesigner.ph
- Service tiers — Start, Scale, Sell. What each tier includes and what it doesn't.
- Published pricing — Fixed price ranges per tier, named exclusions, and the payment schedule.
- How the process works — Discovery, design, build, and launch, with milestone-gated payment.
- Maintenance plans — Hosting, security, and content updates from ₱4,000/month.
- Get a specific quote — Reply within one Philippine business day.