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Sticker prices rarely tell the whole story in wholesale software. This guide covers the cost structure to evaluate when comparing Brandboom — an established digital-linesheet platform — with modern alternatives, and how LINESHEET's pricing model works.
Compare total cost of ownership, not just the base price: monthly software fees, per-seat charges, order or marketplace fees, payment processing, onboarding costs, and which features are gated behind higher tiers. Brandboom's paid plans are typically billed per user (publicly listed at $99/user/mo for Startup and $179/user/mo for Business as of 2026), alongside a free plan. LINESHEET starts free, with flat per-brand paid plans and a 0% platform fee on direct orders on Pro — see linesheet.io/pricing for current details.
Wholesale platform pricing splits into six buckets, and every platform weights them differently. Before comparing Brandboom with any alternative, price out a realistic season across all six — a platform that looks cheaper on one line often makes it back on another.
Monthly software fee
The base subscription. Flat per brand, or does it scale with plan tiers? Annual contract, or month-to-month?
Seats
Per-user billing multiplies with your team. A founder, a sales rep, and an assistant is 3x the bill on per-seat plans.
Order & marketplace fees
Percentage fees on orders scale with your success. Check the rate — and which orders it applies to.
Payment processing
Card and ACH fees exist everywhere, but markup on top of processor rates varies by platform.
Onboarding & implementation
Enterprise platforms typically involve implementation projects; self-serve platforms start the same day.
Feature gates
AI tools, integrations, marketplace access, and support tiers can sit behind higher plans. Price the tier you actually need.
LINESHEET is built self-serve: start free, upgrade when wholesale grows. Paid plans are flat per brand — never per seat — and run month-to-month. On Pro, direct orders (the retailers you bring through your own linesheet links and relationships) carry a 0% platform fee, and the AI sales assistant is included. Current plan details are on the pricing page.
That model tends to favor emerging and growing fashion brands: costs stay predictable as the team grows, and the platform doesn't tax the relationships you built yourself. For the full feature-by-feature picture, see the platform comparison or the LINESHEET vs Brandboom deep dive.
Take your realistic next season: how many people will touch wholesale, how many orders you expect, and the average order value. Price that season on each platform — base fee times months, plus seats, plus any percentage fees on your projected volume, plus onboarding. Two numbers, side by side. Then weigh the soft factors: how fast you can go live, whether buyers can order from a shareable link, and whether the platform brings you new retail buyers or only manages the ones you have.
Brands pricing out Brandboom
You're in the evaluation and want a clear cost framework before talking to sales or committing to a plan.
Emerging brands watching cash
You need wholesale infrastructure without a big fixed cost. Free to start matters more than enterprise depth.
Teams outgrowing per-seat plans
More people touch wholesale every season, and per-user billing is starting to compound.
Brands comparing total cost
You've been burned by sticker-price comparisons and want the all-in number this time.
Brandboom's paid plans are typically billed per user (publicly listed at $99/user/mo for Startup and $179/user/mo for Business as of 2026), alongside a free plan. Pricing can change, so check Brandboom's current site for exact figures before deciding.
Total cost of ownership: the monthly software fee, per-seat charges as your team grows, order or marketplace fees, payment processing, onboarding or implementation costs, and what's gated behind higher tiers (AI tools, integrations, support). A low base price with per-seat billing can cost more than a flat plan once two or three people work wholesale.
LINESHEET starts free. Paid plans (Grow and Pro) are flat per brand — not per seat — and run month-to-month with no annual contract. Pro includes the AI sales assistant and a 0% platform fee on direct orders. Full details are on the pricing page.
For many emerging brands, yes. LINESHEET's free plan covers a shoppable digital linesheet you can send to any retailer. As order volume and catalog size grow, paid plans add capacity and tools like the AI sales assistant — but you can validate wholesale demand without paying anything.
Often, yes. A percentage fee on every order scales with your success, while a flat software fee doesn't. When comparing platforms, model a realistic season: software cost plus seats plus any per-order or marketplace fees on your expected volume — then compare totals, not stickers.
LINESHEET is a modern alternative for fashion brands evaluating Brandboom — digital linesheets, wholesale order management, retailer messaging, Shopify sync, marketplace discovery, and an AI sales assistant, free to start with flat pricing on paid plans.
Create your digital linesheet, connect with verified retailers, and manage every wholesale order in one place. Free to start.
Brand names are used for comparison purposes only. LINESHEET is not affiliated with Brandboom, NuORDER, JOOR, Faire, or other third-party platforms mentioned. Feature and pricing information reflects publicly available materials as of 2026 and may change — check each provider's current pricing and features before deciding.