If you are an online travel agency or run a booking platform, you can consider yourself as a demand partner with PayDocker. This article will cover the basic must-dos when starting with PayDocker as a demand partner.
Our demand partner dashboard and all its functions can be easily accessed through this link: https://dashboard.paydocker.com
Here is a quick overview of the steps involved:
Step 1: Create your new Demand Partner PayDocker account
Step 2: Accept T&Cs
Step 3: Submit your business information for validation
Step 4: Connect with new businesses
Step 5: Top up your balance and/or upload your payout details
Step 1: Create your new Demand Partner PayDocker account
Register your Demand Partner account: https://dashboard.paydocker.com/register. You will also need to verify your email address. Our system will guide you through the verification process.
Step 2: Accept T&Cs
Once you have successfully created your PayDocker account, you will review and accept our Terms and Conditions.
Step 3: Submit your business information for validation
Submit your business information for validation. This process typically takes up to 72 hours. For detailed instructions on how to submit your information, please refer to: Verifying your business
Step 4: Connect with new businesses
Before you can start transacting, you'll need to connect with other businesses on PayDocker. This process involves some technical steps, so we've created a detailed guide: I want to connect with new businesses
Step 5: Top up your balance and/or upload your payout details
Depending on your intended use of PayDocker, you'll need to:
- Fund your account: If you plan to make payments to your suppliers, you'll need to top up your balance.
- Provide payout details: If you'll primarily receive payments, you must upload your payout details.
You can do both as well if you intend to make and receive payments.
Now that your account is ready to go, you can start transacting with other businesses!
Refer to this article for more information: Understanding your sales and purchases