Best Shopify Wholesale Apps for B2B Orders (2026)

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The best Shopify wholesale apps in 2026 are BSS B2B Wholesale Solution, Wholesale Pricing Discount B2B, SparkLayer, WSH Order Form, Easy:Wholesale, Process Wholesale, and Wholesale — All in One. Each fills a different gap in Shopify's native B2B features, from custom pricing tiers to bulk order forms and net terms.

On April 2, 2026, Shopify opened its native B2B features to every plan — Basic, Grow, and Advanced. Company accounts, quantity rules, net terms, and up to three pricing catalogs are now included at no extra cost. You don't need Shopify Plus to sell wholesale from the same store where you sell DTC.

But "available on all plans" doesn't mean "complete." Standard plans cap you at three catalogs, don't let you assign pricing directly to companies, and skip partial payments entirely. If you're doing real wholesale volume — multiple customer tiers, bulk order forms, custom registration — you'll hit those limits fast. That's where wholesale apps fill the gaps.

This guide covers eight wholesale apps, organized by what they actually do well. Every app was verified on the Shopify App Store with current ratings, pricing, and features as of April 2026.

What Shopify Now Gives You Natively (And Where It Stops)

Before installing anything, know what you already have. Shopify's native B2B features on standard plans include:

  • Company accounts with role-based permissions
  • Up to 3 pricing catalogs (assigned via Markets, not per-company)
  • Quantity rules — minimums, maximums, and price breaks
  • Net terms, payment reminders, and ACH payments (U.S. only)
  • Draft order-to-invoice workflows
  • Quick order lists and one-click reorders
  • The Trade theme, designed specifically for B2B storefronts

Merchants using Shopify's native B2B see a 4.1x increase in reorder frequency compared to DTC orders, according to Shopify. That's significant — but only if your wholesale needs fit within three catalogs and basic quantity rules.

Here's what stays locked behind Shopify Plus ($2,300+/month): unlimited pricing catalogs, direct catalog-to-company assignment, and partial payments. If you need any of those without upgrading, you need an app. (For a deeper look at what's missing on standard plans, see our guide on B2B features without Plus.)

Best All-in-One Wholesale App: BSS B2B Wholesale Solution

Rating: 4.8/5 (987 reviews) · From: $25/month · Free trial: 14 days

BSS is the most reviewed dedicated wholesale app on Shopify, and the review count isn't inflated by a long tail of mediocre ratings — 94% are five stars. It covers the full B2B workflow: custom pricing by customer group, volume discounts, tiered price lists, registration forms with approval workflows, and net terms.

What makes BSS stand out is its depth. You get order limits, minimum quantities, quantity breaks, tax exemption rules, VAT support, and public APIs for ERP synchronization — all in one app. If you're running wholesale operations across multiple countries, the multi-currency support and Shopify POS integration mean you won't need separate tools for in-person and online B2B sales.

The free plan is limited to development and partner stores, so plan on $25/month minimum for a live store. The $50/month Advanced tier adds the tax and pricing features most serious wholesale operations need.

Best for Custom Pricing and Shipping: Wholesale Pricing Discount B2B

Rating: 4.8/5 (512 reviews) · From: $24.99/month · Free trial: 14 days

Wholesale Pricing Discount (WPD) by Wholesale Helper focuses on the pricing side of wholesale. It gives you percentage discounts, tiered pricing, volume-based breaks, and individual product pricing — all assignable to customer groups via tags. You can run retail and wholesale from one store without duplicating products or managing separate inventories.

The feature that gets the most praise in reviews is wholesale-specific shipping overrides. You can set flat rates or custom shipping rules for wholesale customers that differ from your DTC rates. If your wholesale buyers order heavy pallets while your DTC customers order single items, this solves the awkward "one shipping rate fits all" problem.

WPD also includes B2B registration forms, net payment terms (15/30/60 days), tax-exempt pricing, and CSV bulk import. It integrates with 45+ third-party apps, which matters if you're already running an ecosystem of Shopify tools.

Best for Scaling B2B Operations: SparkLayer B2B & Wholesale

Rating: 4.8/5 (336 reviews) · From: Free / $49/month · Free trial: 14 days

SparkLayer is the most feature-rich option on this list — and the most expensive. It's built for brands that treat wholesale as a serious revenue channel, not a side project. The app includes unlimited price lists, a Sales Rep portal for team account management, a quoting engine for price negotiation, and AI-powered cart functionality with file upload (your buyers can upload a spreadsheet of SKUs and quantities).

Over 3,000 brands use SparkLayer, and case studies on their site show results like 10x B2B growth for some adopters. The free plan lets you test with up to 3 price lists and 5 orders per month. But the real features — invoice PDFs, multiple sales agents, quoting — start at $149/month.

If your wholesale revenue justifies $150-300/month in tooling, SparkLayer is the closest you'll get to a Plus-level B2B experience on a standard plan. If you're just starting wholesale, it's overkill.

Best for Quick Bulk Ordering: WSH Order Form & ReOrder

Rating: 4.9/5 (113 reviews) · From: $15.99/month · Free trial: Available

WSH Order Form solves one specific problem well: letting wholesale buyers order fast. It creates a single-page order form where buyers can see your entire catalog (or a filtered subset), adjust quantities across multiple products, and check out in one go. No clicking through individual product pages.

For stores with large catalogs, this is the feature that wholesale buyers actually ask for. The form supports product filters, sorting, SKU/barcode display, and customer tag-based visibility so you can show different products to different buyer groups. The Enterprise tier ($24.99/month) adds one-click reordering — a buyer can duplicate their last order with a single click.

WSH doesn't handle custom pricing or net terms on its own. It's a bulk order form, not a full wholesale platform. Pair it with a pricing app like WPD (same developer — Wholesale Helper) if you need both.

Best Budget Option: Easy:Wholesale Bulk Order Form

Rating: 5.0/5 (52 reviews) · Price: $14.95/month · Free trial: 7 days

A perfect 5.0 across 52 reviews is rare. Easy:Wholesale keeps things simple: it adds standalone wholesale pages and bulk order forms to your product pages. Buyers see a clean, fast order form. You get a floating order summary bar. No feature bloat.

The app supports up to 2,048 product variants (matching Shopify's new limit), multi-language support in 8 languages, and a "login to see price" feature that keeps your wholesale pricing hidden from retail browsers. It integrates with NexusMedia's other apps (EasyAuth, EasyOrder, EasyStock) if you need a broader ecosystem.

At $14.95/month with no tiered pricing to worry about, it's the cheapest dedicated wholesale form option. The tradeoff: no built-in net terms, no custom pricing tiers, and no registration workflows. If all you need is a fast bulk order page, this is it.

Best for Registration and Approval Workflows: Process Wholesale

Rating: 4.7/5 (57 reviews) · From: $14.99/month · Free trial: 14 days

Process Wholesale focuses on the gatekeeping side of B2B: who gets wholesale access and how they apply. Its customizable signup forms include file upload capability (for business licenses, tax certificates, or resale permits), and you control the approval workflow before any wholesale pricing becomes visible.

Beyond registration, you get tiered and flat discounts, minimum order quantities and amounts, net terms, tax exemption, and product locking (hiding products or prices from non-wholesale visitors). The quick-buy ordering table works well for repeat buyers placing standard orders.

B2B-specific shipping customization is included, and the Professional tier ($89.99/month) adds wholesale analytics so you can track which accounts are actually ordering and which are sitting dormant.

Best for Add-On Flexibility: Wholesale — All in One

Rating: 4.9/5 (260 reviews) · From: $24/month · Free trial: 14 days

DigitalCoo's Wholesale — All in One takes a modular approach. The base app covers individual pricing, volume pricing, quantity breaks, min/max order limits, and wholesale signup forms with account approval. Then you add features à la carte: Net Terms, Quick Order Form, Re-Order Form, MOQ enforcement, Bulk Import, and Login to View Prices are all available as add-ons.

This approach works well if you don't need every wholesale feature on day one. Start with the $24/month base plan, add net terms when your first wholesale account asks for them, add the quick order form when you have enough repeat buyers to justify it. You're not paying $100/month for features you won't use until next year.

Reviews highlight responsive support and free customization help from the developer team — useful when you're configuring wholesale logic for the first time.

Which Shopify Wholesale App Is Right for Your Store?

Start with what Shopify gives you natively. If three catalogs, basic quantity rules, and net terms cover your needs, you don't need an app at all. Test the native features first.

If you need more, match the app to your biggest gap:

  • Need unlimited pricing tiers? BSS B2B or Wholesale Pricing Discount
  • Need a fast bulk order form? WSH Order Form or Easy:Wholesale
  • Need sales rep tools and quoting? SparkLayer
  • Need gated registration with approvals? Process Wholesale
  • Need a modular setup you can grow into? Wholesale — All in One

One thing none of these apps handle well: if your wholesale buyers are in COD markets and you need order verification, fraud prevention, or partial deposits on wholesale orders, you'll need a separate tool for that. EasySell handles COD order forms with OTP verification and partial payments — useful if your B2B customers pay cash on delivery alongside your wholesale pricing app.

If you're new to wholesale pricing, our DTC-to-B2B pricing framework walks through how to set your first wholesale price list without undercutting your own margins.

Install one app. Set up your first wholesale customer tier. Get five orders through the system before you optimize anything else. The best wholesale setup is the one that's actually live.