The page a buyer opens instead of emailing your rep
Where is my order, what do we still owe, can you resend the price list, add my warehouse manager as a second buyer — four emails a rep answers every week. The account portal will answer them on your own domain, behind the buyer’s own login, using the same App Proxy delivery that serves the Comver Customer Dashboard on DTC stores today.
- Served via Shopify App Proxy — no second login
- Views follow the modules you run
- Inherits your theme fonts and colours
Nordic Beauty Wholesale
Account · 14 stores
Signed in as
Elin Sorensen · procurement
Welcome back, Elin.
Your orders, invoices, standing orders and agreed price list in one place.
Open invoices
3
$18,240 outstanding
Next standing order
12 Sep
48 units · Tier 2
Contract discount
12%
On the agreed price list
Buyers on account
4
2 can approve orders
Recent orders
ReorderStanding order
48 units of NBW-2210, every 4 weeks. Next release 12 Sep.
Your price list
Shopify App Proxy
The same delivery the DTC dashboard uses today — your domain, the buyer’s Shopify login, no second password.
Three styles + Auto
Basic · Marketplace · Editorial, or Auto. Colour, radius and type only — same layout, same data.
Views follow your modules
- Standing orders
- Orders · invoices · price list
- Buyers on the account
1
URL on your own domain
/apps/comver/account — registered as a Shopify App Proxy and opened from your account menu or login popup
3 + Auto
Styles, shipping today
Basic (theme-agnostic) · Marketplace · Editorial · Auto. Colour, radius and typography only — one layout, one set of data
2
Languages, shipping today
English and Polski, with the storefront locale overriding the default when it is available
0
Passwords to issue
The portal runs on the buyer’s Shopify identity through the proxy — you never manage a second account system
These figures describe the Customer Dashboard module as it ships for Shopify DTC stores today — the surface the account portal is built on. Invoices, price lists, buyer roles and standing orders are roadmap views, and the screens here are illustrative.
Orders, invoices and the agreed price — one page
The shipped dashboard opens with a welcome line, a row of numbers and the customer’s own history with actions attached. The B2B twin keeps that shape and changes what the numbers count: open invoices instead of points, the next standing-order release instead of the next delivery, the contract discount instead of a subscription saving, and the buyers on the account instead of a profile of one.
- Orders carry the buyer’s own PO reference, the quantity in cases and one-tap Reorder
- Invoices show what is outstanding and what has been settled — planned, and dependent on the Shopify B2B objects it would read
- The price list shows the tiers as agreed, so nobody has to ask a rep to resend a PDF
Orders
Savings
Total saved
$141.60
Recurring discount
15%
Free gifts received
1
Deliveries completed
3
What the account runs is what the buyer sees
This is the rule the shipped dashboard already follows: a store with subscriptions gets the routine views, a marketplace store gets its deals view instead, and nothing is shown for a module that is not there. The B2B twin applies it to trade modules.
Orders & POs
Every order with its PO reference, quantity, status and total, plus Reorder and Track. The closest thing to a shipped view — the DTC dashboard already lists orders with Buy again.
Invoices
Planned: outstanding and settled invoices with their due dates, so the finance contact stops asking your rep for a statement.
Standing orders
Edit, skip the next release, change frequency, pause or resume — the actions the subscription views already expose, pointed at a replenishment contract.
Learn morePrice list
Planned: the tiers agreed with this account, with the current tier marked. It needs the account layer — a price list belongs to a company, not a product.
Buyers on the account
Planned: who can order, who can only request, who receives the invoices. Comver has workspace roles today, but no buyer roles on a customer account.
Trade offers
Where the account runs them: the deals drawer and the reward code, exactly as the Offers & Rewards view appears on marketplace stores today.
Learn moreSame layout, same data — your look
Pick Style 1 — Basic (theme-agnostic), Style 2 — Marketplace, Style 3 — Editorial, or Auto to match the store type. The styles change colour, corner radius and typography only; Branding and Design override brand name, accent, logo, welcome text, fonts, radius, borders and backgrounds.
Style 1 — Basic
Theme-agnostic: neutral surfaces, your accent, medium radii. The safest choice for a trade catalog running a stock theme.
Your domain, their Shopify identity, no second password
The portal is not a separate application with its own account system. It is served through the Shopify App Proxy at /apps/comver/account, so the buyer arrives already signed in with the identity your store already knows, and the URL stays on your domain. That is how the module works today; the B2B twin changes what the page renders, not how it is delivered.
- Two requirements, both named on the settings page: the App Proxy registered on deploy, and protected-customer-data access approved for orders
- When the portal is switched off the surface degrades gracefully — nothing a buyer needs disappears, it simply moves back to the native Shopify account
- “Preview as customer” opens the live page on your store before you link it from the account menu
Customer Dashboard
A branded, full-page customer account dashboard at /apps/comver/account — orders, subscription routine, savings and profile.
Customer Account Dashboard
A branded post-login dashboard at /apps/comver/account where shoppers manage their routine, orders and savings.
Style
Style 1 — Basic
theme-agnostic
Style 2 — Marketplace
blue actions, square cards
Style 3 — Editorial
soft accents, serif type
Auto
match store type
Colour, corner radius and typography only — the layout and the data are the same in all three.
Storefront locale overrides.
Skin type, goal, sensitivity.
Shown as its own tab.
Storefront link
Send logged-in customers here from your account menu / login popup.
Requires the App Proxy to be registered (run shopify app deploy) and protected-customer-data access approved for orders.
Subscription rules
3
Minimum products
15%
Recurring discount
30 · 45 · 60
Frequencies (days)
Edit subscription rules → · Edit free gift →
From switch to live account portal
The path below is the one the shipped module follows today. The B2B twin adds views to step two, not steps of its own.
- 1
Enable
Revenue modules → Account portal: switch it on and pick Basic, Marketplace, Editorial or Auto.
- 2
Brand it
Brand name, accent, logo and welcome text; fonts, radius and colours in Design when inheriting the theme is not enough.
- 3
Clear the two requirements
The App Proxy is registered when the app is deployed, and protected-customer-data access must be approved for orders. The settings page shows both as pills, green or not.
- 4
Link it
Point your account menu and login popup at /apps/comver/account, preview it as a customer, then tell your buyers it exists.
The page is ready. The objects behind it are not.
A portal can only show what the platform stores. Comver reads Shopify products and orders live and syncs customers — it has no company records, price lists, invoices or buyer roles, and this page does not pretend otherwise.
Ships
Delivery, styling and orders
App Proxy on your domain, three styles plus Auto, branding and design overrides, two languages, and an order history with reorder actions
Needed
Companies, price lists, roles
Shopify B2B (Plus) company and price-list APIs, plus buyer roles on the account — none of it is read by Comver today
Planned
Invoices and standing orders
Both follow the account layer; standing orders reuse the subscription actions the dashboard already surfaces
No B2B customer has run this portal, so no adoption figure, saved-hours claim or screenshot of a real account appears anywhere on this page.
Frequently asked questions
Not the one described here. The Customer Dashboard module ships for Shopify DTC stores — a branded post-login page on your own domain with orders, subscription management, savings, an optional points program and profile. The B2B views (invoices, price lists, standing orders, buyers) are roadmap, with no date announced.
On your own domain at /apps/comver/account, served through the Shopify App Proxy. Buyers reach it from your account menu or login popup and arrive signed in with the identity your store already knows — there is no second login and no password for you to manage.
Because both belong to a company, and Comver has no company records. Reading agreed price lists, credit terms and invoices means reading Shopify B2B (Plus) company and price-list APIs, which is the account layer on the roadmap. Until it exists, those views would have nothing truthful to render.
Style 1 — Basic (theme-agnostic), Style 2 — Marketplace, Style 3 — Editorial, or Auto to match the store type. They change colour, corner radius and typography only; the layout and the data are identical in all three. Branding and Design override brand name, accent, logo, welcome text, fonts, radius, borders and backgrounds.
Two things, both shown on the settings page: the App Proxy registered (done when the app is deployed) and protected-customer-data access approved for orders. Without them the page cannot legally or technically show a customer their own orders.
The surface degrades to a panel that links into the native Shopify account. Nothing a buyer needs disappears — order history and subscription management are native to Shopify either way; the portal is the branded, consolidated version of them.
English and Polish today, with a default you set and the storefront locale overriding it when available. More languages would come with the B2B twin rather than before it.
The Customer Dashboard on a DTC Shopify store. If your trade buyers already order through a Shopify storefront, they can have the branded orders-and-profile page today — it simply does not know about invoices, tiers or a second buyer on the same account yet.
Keep exploring
Give every account a page worth logging into
The delivery, the styling and the order history ship today for DTC. Join the B2B waitlist to hear when invoices, price lists, standing orders and buyer roles join them.
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