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Vendor Guide
Everything you can do as a Vendor on DoCurious -- creating challenges, managing events, and growing your reach.
What You Can Do
- Create and manage challenge listings on the DoCurious marketplace
- Host scheduled events for your challenges (workshops, group outings, camps)
- Track engagement analytics across all your challenges
- Manage orders and fulfillment for paid challenges
- Connect a Stripe account for payment processing
- Build a team with Owner, Admin, and Editor roles
- Access the Vendor Resource Hub for best-practice guides
The vendor role is additive -- becoming a vendor does not replace your existing roles. A teacher-vendor still has the teacher dashboard, a parent-vendor still sees the parent view. You switch between contexts using the context switcher.
Getting Started
Any DoCurious user can apply to become a vendor. New users without an account can also apply directly.
- Navigate to Become a Challenge Provider from your profile settings or the Vendor Program page.
- Complete the application form (business name, type, contact info, description of services).
- Your application enters the DoCurious staff review queue (target: 3-5 business days).
- On approval, you gain access to the vendor dashboard via the context switcher and proceed to the 4-step onboarding wizard.
The onboarding wizard collects your profile and billing info, commission terms, venue details, and a final review. Total time is roughly 5 minutes. See Onboarding Flows for the full step-by-step breakdown.
Your Dashboard
The vendor dashboard is your home base, accessed through the context switcher under My Vendor Account.
Summary cards at the top show Total Challenges, Completions, Average Rating, and Pending Review count.
Primary navigation sections:
| Section | What It Does |
|---|---|
| My Challenges | View, filter, edit, duplicate, and archive your challenge listings |
| Events | Schedule and manage hosted events with registration tracking |
| Orders | Track orders, fulfillment status, and process refunds |
| Analytics | View engagement metrics, revenue estimates, and top-challenge rankings |
| Profile & Settings | Update your vendor profile, logo, social links, and manage your team |
Key Features
Challenge Creation
Create challenges through a 6-tab form covering Basics, Details, Media & Location, Purchase & Fulfillment, Structure, and Settings. You set the title, description, categories, difficulty, milestones, pricing, venue info, verification requirements, and XP configuration.
Every challenge goes through staff review before going live. Your first 3 challenges receive extra scrutiny. Once live, cosmetic edits (description, images) can be submitted anytime, but structural edits (milestones, difficulty, materials) are locked after the first user starts the challenge.
See Challenge System and Vendor Portal for the full field list and status lifecycle.
Event Management
Vendors offering hosted challenges can create and manage events with date, time, location, capacity, registration deadlines, and cancellation policies. Events progress through states: Scheduled, Full, Closed, Cancelled, and Completed.
The events page shows upcoming and past events with registration counts against capacity. See Vendor Portal for event fields and management details.
Orders & Fulfillment
Track all orders for your paid challenges in a filterable table. Each order shows the order ID, challenge, customer name, date, amount, and status (Pending, Processing, Fulfilled, Refunded). Actions include viewing details, marking orders as fulfilled, and processing refunds.
Summary cards show total orders, pending fulfillment, completed count, and total revenue.
Analytics
The analytics dashboard provides 8 key metrics: total views, completions, estimated revenue, average rating, active students, repeat rate, conversion rate, and average completion time. Monthly trend charts and a ranked top-challenges list help you understand performance over time.
All metrics are aggregates with a minimum threshold of 10 users -- no individual user data is ever exposed. See Vendor Portal for the full analytics breakdown.
Stripe Connect
Vendors connect a Stripe account for payment processing. The planned flow is:
- Click Connect Stripe Account in vendor settings.
- Complete Stripe Connect onboarding (redirects to Stripe).
- Your Stripe account ID is stored and linked to your vendor profile.
- A status endpoint monitors connection health.
NOTE
The Stripe Connect UI is not yet live in the frontend prototype. The API endpoints are defined and the database stores real Stripe account IDs, but the onboarding flow is pending backend integration.
Permissions Summary
| Action | Vendor (Owner) | Team Admin | Team Editor | Platform Admin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Access vendor dashboard | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Create challenges | Yes | Yes | Yes | No (uses admin panel) |
| Edit own challenges | Yes | Yes | Yes | -- |
| Archive challenges | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| Create and manage events | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| View own analytics | Yes | Yes | Read-only | Yes (all vendors) |
| Update vendor profile | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| Manage team members | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| View other vendors' analytics | No | No | No | Yes |
| Access individual user data | No | No | No | No |
| Review Track Records | No | No | No | No (staff only) |
Vendor Types
DoCurious does not enforce formal vendor categories, but vendors typically fall into five types:
| Type | Description | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Activity Providers | Businesses offering hands-on experiences | Pottery studios, climbing gyms, cooking schools, nature guides |
| Educators | Teachers or curriculum designers | Structured learning challenges, classroom activity kits |
| Individuals | Hobbyists, experts, or creators sharing skills | Craft tutorials, music lessons, photography walks |
| Nonprofits | Organizations promoting community engagement | Park cleanups, environmental action, public service challenges |
| Event Organizers | Groups that run scheduled group activities | Workshops, camps, group outings, community events |
All vendor types go through the same application, review, and onboarding process.
Related Pages
- Vendor Portal -- Full technical reference for the vendor portal
- Challenge System -- Challenge creation rules, fields, and lifecycle
- Explore & Discovery -- How users find your challenges
- Onboarding Flows -- Detailed vendor onboarding steps
- Accounts & Authentication -- Context switcher and role management