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Supermarket

A supermarket is the seller on Tradar. The platform's main running example is FreshMart, a fictional supermarket.

Tradar uses "supermarket" as the umbrella term for every kind of seller, whether they are a grocery chain, a single specialty shop, a bakery, a fashion boutique, a pharmacy, or anything in between. The shape of the platform is the same for all of them: a catalogue, an order desk, a settlement account, opening hours, and a rider relationship.

Lifecycle on Tradar

A supermarket usually goes through three stages on Tradar.

Signup. They create an account themselves, no admin invite required. See Onboarding FreshMart for the full walkthrough.

Onboarding. They walk through five sections: store profile, location, delivery setup, payouts, and a final acknowledgement that they are ready to launch. They can leave and return; nothing is lost.

Live. They upload products, the storefront page goes live, and orders start coming in. A Tradar admin reviews their details and marks them verified once everything checks out.

Some supermarkets may also be marked Pilot. Pilot is a temporary commercial state for selected stores that are evaluating Tradar with payment waived for a fixed period. A Pilot supermarket still needs a pricing tier, real onboarding details, and normal operational review. See Pilot program.