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NexSupply

Start with a product reference or a short call.

If you already have a product in mind, start the free brief. If the category, fit, or execution path still needs a human read first, book a short consultation and map the next move together.

Before you start

The page should answer the practical questions fast.

This is a light first step. The goal is to reduce uncertainty quickly, not trap the buyer in a long intake or a heavy sourcing commitment.

Fastest start

One product photo or link

That is enough to open the brief and let the first supplier direction become visible.

Response promise

24-hour first response

The first reply should frame fit, cost direction, and what the buyer should do next.

Pricing

$0 first brief

Initial brief at no charge. Fees begin only after approval.

What stays protected

Retailer details stay confidential

Product references and retailer details stay confidential during the first review.

Start modes

Choose the lightest useful first step.

The right entry point depends on whether the buyer already has a product reference, still needs category guidance, or just needs one quick answer before committing time.

Fastest path

Start the brief when you already know the product.

Best when you already have a product photo or link and want supplier direction, landed-cost framing, and a cleaner next move before money shifts.

Talk first

Book a consultation when the fit still needs a conversation.

Best when category direction, assortment shape, or operating fit still feel unclear and the buyer wants a short conversation before the brief starts.

Simple question

Email when you are not ready to start but need one answer.

Best when you want a quick read on fit, timing, or whether NexSupply is even the right model before you open a request.

What to send first

Only the details that change the first decision.

The intake does not need every field in the world. It only needs the product reference and the few commercial details that change whether the first supplier path is even worth reviewing.

Product reference

One clear image or listing link is enough to start.

Shelf photo, supplier screenshot, product page, or saved example all work if they show what the buyer is actually considering.

Commercial context

Retailer type, quantity, and target order size sharpen the first pass.

The brief gets better when NexSupply can judge the product against the real shelf, the likely order size, and the margin pressure the buyer actually faces.

Anything that could break it

Use notes only for the constraints that change the yes or no.

Packaging concerns, seasonal timing, compliance flags, and shelf presentation matter when they would materially change the supplier path or the buy decision.

NexSupply team support during field-side operations

Direct contact

The retailer conversation stays direct, and supplier-side work stays close enough to the field that the first reply means something.

Reach out directly

Jun Kim | St. Louis, MO

NexSupply is meant to feel lighter than a traditional sourcing engagement. Start with one product when you can. Ask a simple question when you cannot. The first answer should still help the buyer understand whether the path deserves a brief.

24-hour first response

Initial brief at no charge. Fees begin only after approval.

Product references and retailer details stay confidential during the first review.