Frequently Asked Questions

Answers about the platform, workflows, and common wholesale fashion topics.

Metavron is a platform that brings wholesalers, boutiques, and shoppers together in one fashion network. For boutiques it makes product discovery, selection, and supplier communication more structured. For end users it offers boutique-led retail discovery.

See also: About page

Metavron’s core purpose is to turn scattered product discovery into a manageable workflow. For a boutique that means seeing new products, separating what interests you, listing what you seriously consider, asking suppliers in an orderly way, and finally connecting to your own storefront.

The main focus is boutique operators, buying teams, and a verified supplier network. End users can follow boutique profiles, see new products, and complete purchases through the links boutiques provide.

See also: Retailers page

Because product flows are often fast, fragmented, and repetitive. In one day you may cross dozens of products, different suppliers, and different message threads. The problem is rarely that you cannot find a product—it is sorting the right products in an orderly way and finding them again later.

It depends what you have in mind. If you have a clear code, category, city, or brand, search returns faster. If you are not sure what you want and want to see a new line, the main feed and swipe discovery are more efficient. The best results usually come from combining these approaches.

The inquiry list is where you collect products you are seriously evaluating. It is not only a save list—it is where you separate items you may return to suppliers, clarify intent, and consolidate purchase thinking.

See also: Inquiry list explainer

Favorites are a lighter bookmark—for products you do not want to forget but have not decided on yet. The inquiry list is a stronger step—it means you are considering contacting the supplier about that product. In short: favorite is curiosity; inquiry list is intent.

Bulk inquiry is when you move from browsing products one by one to requesting real terms. You consider several products together, progress in a more structured way, and make conversations with suppliers more meaningful. This flow is designed especially for boutique and admin roles.

The best approach is to organize products first inside Metavron. You bring together what you are interested in in a more controlled way. Context stays clear when you talk to the supplier; which products you mean is obvious and the conversation stays professional.

Swipe discovery is a full-screen mode designed to evaluate wholesale products faster and more visually. Instead of getting lost in long lists, you review products in a rhythmic, practical flow.

In swipe discovery you evaluate a product quickly. If it is not a fit, you pass; items you want to revisit or take further you connect to stronger actions—so discovery becomes a natural part of the inquiry process, not just idle browsing.

Each serves a different need. Search is strong when you already know what you want. The main feed surfaces products that may suit you. Swipe mode is better for fast screening and spontaneous discovery. Efficient use usually comes from combining all three.

The feed is not only a chronological dump of everything uploaded. Your follows, products you engage with, saves, and interactions gradually determine what is more relevant for you. The goal is to reduce noise and surface more meaningful products.

You can move a product to your own showcase, display it on your boutique profile, and tie it to your existing sales channel. Whether you use Shopify, Trendyol, Hepsiburada, or another link, you can bridge wholesale discovery and your retail storefront.

See also: Retailers page

This feature lets you associate a product you saw on the wholesale side with your retail side. It is not only “I liked it”—you can tie the product to your sales setup so your customers can see it too.

See also: Retailers page

The end-user path focuses on retail. Customers follow verified boutique profiles, see new products, and continue purchase through the links you provide. Wholesale negotiation and buying are not on their screen.

See also: Customers page

These are not empty metrics. They help you understand faster where a product draws interest, which markets notice it, and how much movement a line has. They offer signals that make early decisions easier.

Because real B2B trade rarely moves as a single fixed sticker. Price can vary with pack size, quantity, season, relationship, and timing. Metavron helps you find the right product and supplier faster; price and commercial detail are clarified in the conversation.

Metavron is not only product cards. The Community Forum offers a space for boutique operators, moderators, and appropriate team roles to share experience. Some questions are not answered on a card—the forum fills that gap.

Because the forum may not be open to every account type. Access can be limited to boutique, moderator, and appropriate team roles—so the forum stays a more controlled, relevant community space.

Boutique statistics help you see what is behind the storefront—product performance, follows, interest areas, and different interaction layers—so you can lean on data, not only gut feeling.

Wholesalers are not admitted through a standard self-registration alone. Application and verification are handled by the team. The goal is a more reliable, controlled supplier network for boutiques. You can submit your application using the form linked below.

See also: Application form

Metavron is available on iOS and Android. Your account keeps your inquiry list, saves, and personalized feed even when you switch devices. It is also offered in a multilingual setup (50+ languages) so you miss fewer good products because of language alone.

The web supports discovery with categories, regions, and product pages. The mobile app is the hub for daily work rhythm: inquiry list, swipe discovery, and bulk inquiry.

See also: Products page

Turkiye’s established and trusted manufacturers appear on Metavron with verified profiles. You can filter leading producers from hubs such as Merter, Laleli, and Güngören by product performance and boutique engagement.

Prefer verified supplier profiles and clear communication for safer trade. Metavron connects boutiques directly with producers, reducing ambiguity and offering a more structured digital trade context.

Metavron brings Istanbul’s textile centers into your pocket. Without physical travel you can follow up-to-date stock and trends through digital catalogs available in many languages.

With Metavron’s multilingual infrastructure, boutiques worldwide can read Turkish manufacturers’ product details in their own language—so you can build a global supply chain with less friction from language alone.

Removing intermediaries and buying from manufacturer showcases can lower product cost. Metavron connects you directly with producers so you can aim for healthier margins on the retail side.