Supplier onboarding
A straight path from interest to live profile: what we ask for, how verification fits in, and how your catalog shows up for buyers. Use this alongside the live signup—nothing here replaces the form, but it explains the journey.
Paisán is built for cross-border B2B between Latin American suppliers and buyers in the U.S. and Europe. You get discoverability by country and category, structured product listings, and trust signals that help serious buyers qualify you faster—without replacing the direct relationship once they reach out.
The signup form asks for basics we use to create and validate your entry. Have these ready to move faster:
Ready to begin? Go to the supplier application.
Strong listings reduce back-and-forth: accurate categories, realistic MOQs, and images that match production. Buyers often compare several suppliers—clarity on specs and packaging helps you win the first conversation.
List on Paisán and reach buyers in the U.S. and Europe — we start from free listing, verified profiles, and a clear path from signup to catalog. That promise only works if buyers can trust what they see: verification is how we connect your real business to your marketplace presence. It is not a guarantee of product quality or legal compliance on every shipment—buyers still do their own diligence—but it signals that we have checked identity and fit with our onboarding rules.
Expect to align your business identity with what appears on the marketplace and to complete any steps we need to confirm legitimacy. Details are communicated during onboarding.
For the full walkthrough of how supplier verification works and what "verified" does (and doesn't) mean, see Trust & verification.
We position supplier listing as free to join at onboarding; any future commercial terms will be communicated clearly before they apply.
Timing depends on how quickly you complete onboarding steps and verification. Publishing products with complete data speeds up when you appear in search and comparison.
Buyers will ask about incoterms, documents, and freight. Point them to our Trade & logistics hub so everyone shares the same vocabulary.