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Managing Products

Every product on BYNDIO is uploaded by a seller, but nothing goes live until you approve it. This keeps the marketplace quality high and prevents problematic listings from reaching customers.

Go to https://byndio.in/admin/products to see all products across every seller on the platform. Each product in the list shows:

  • Name — The product title.
  • Seller — Who uploaded it.
  • Category — Which category it belongs to.
  • Price — The selling price.
  • Stock — How many units are available.
  • Approval status — Pending, Approved, or Rejected.

To find products that need your attention, filter by Pending approval status. This shows you everything that sellers have uploaded and is waiting for review.

Click on a product to see the full details: images, description, pricing, variants, and shipping information.

If the product looks good — clear images, accurate description, reasonable pricing, appropriate category — click the Approve action button. The product immediately becomes visible on the website and customers can start purchasing it.

If something is wrong — misleading images, inappropriate content, incorrect category, or policy violations — click Reject. You will be asked to provide a reason. This reason is shown to the seller so they understand what needs to be fixed. They can update the product and resubmit it for review.

You can also edit product details directly from the admin panel. This is useful when a product is mostly fine but has a small issue — maybe a typo in the title or an incorrect category. You can fix it yourself rather than rejecting the entire listing.

Categories are managed at https://byndio.in/admin/categories. This is where you build the product taxonomy that organises the entire catalogue.

  • Create parent categories — Top-level categories like Electronics, Fashion, Beauty, Home & Kitchen.
  • Create subcategories — Nest categories under parents. For example, Smartphones and Laptops under Electronics.
  • Set commission rates — Each category can have its own commission rate. When a product in that category sells, the platform takes this percentage as commission. This lets you charge higher commissions on high-margin categories.
  • Reorder categories — Control the display order so the most important categories appear first on the website.

Categories affect more than just organisation. They determine:

  • Where products appear in navigation and filters.
  • How much commission the platform earns on sales.
  • How customers browse and discover products.

Getting the category structure right early saves a lot of rework later. Keep it clean, logical, and not too deep — two or three levels is usually enough.