- How long from first Catalist order to first Walmart sale?
- Plan for a 14-28 day window from first Catalist PO to first Walmart sale, depending on fulfillment path and item-setup complexity. The typical sequence is: PO placed with Catalist (day 0), inventory ships from the brand or Catalist-managed warehouse (5-7 days), inbound to WFS or seller-fulfilled receiving (2-4 days), item-setup submission and Walmart validator review (3-7 days), and listing goes live with first search impressions usually within 24-48 hours of approval. First sale timing after go-live depends on category velocity and featured-offer share, but most Walmart-viable mid-tier SKUs see first conversions inside the first 5-10 days post-approval. The longest variable is item-setup review — categories with heavy compliance attributes (toys, hazmat, Energy Guide items) run closer to the 7-day end, and items with clean GTIN and no compliance flags usually clear inside 3 days.
- Should I source for one niche or multiple at once on Walmart?
- Start with one niche. Walmart's item-setup validators differ meaningfully per category — kitchen, toys, hazmat cleaning, and outdoor each have their own compliance-document list, taxonomy-attribute spec, and rejection-cause patterns. A new seller who tries to run four niches in parallel typically hits Walmart's item-setup failure cap before any single niche reaches break-even, because each additional niche multiplies the learning curve rather than adding it. Single-niche focus also concentrates repeat-category velocity into a single Pro Seller badge track, which is the Walmart equivalent of building sellable category authority. The expansion path is sequential: hit steady-state buy-box share in niche one, document the end-to-end validation playbook, then use that playbook to compress the learning curve on niche two. Most successful Walmart sellers add a second niche at the 6-month mark, not in parallel with niche one.
- What does Catalist supplier onboarding look like for Walmart sellers?
- Catalist onboarding for Walmart sellers is a three-phase process. Phase one is application and account qualification — you submit business details, Walmart seller ID, target niches, and category focus. Catalist verifies your Walmart seller account status, reviews any prior performance metrics, and matches your profile against the brand-direct catalog. Phase two is brand matching and first-PO setup — Catalist's sourcing team introduces you to 1-2 brands inside your stated niche that accept new accounts on a pilot basis, and you place a small first PO (typically 1-2 SKUs per brand) to validate the logistics path. Phase three is catalog expansion — after your first PO is received, listed, and sold through, Catalist opens additional brand access tied to your category track record. Onboarding timeline runs 3-5 business days from application to first-brand introduction, and first PO is usually placeable inside the first 7-10 days.
- How does sourcing for Walmart differ from Amazon-focused playbooks?
- Sourcing for Walmart diverges from Amazon in four specific places. First, Walmart's item-setup validator is stricter on GTIN authenticity and brand authorization — Amazon's ungating flow lets you prove brand authorization after the fact, while Walmart requires the authorization documentation up front. Second, Walmart's price-parity enforcement actively compares your Walmart listing to the same SKU on Amazon and other retailers and suppresses featured-offer eligibility if you are priced higher, which means your Walmart pricing is capped by Amazon's lowest observed price rather than set independently. Third, Walmart's fulfillment economics favor velocity-driven mid-tier items through WFS, while Amazon's FBA fee schedule favors smaller and lighter items. Fourth, Walmart's category seasonality is merchandising-driven (weekly-ad rotation) rather than search-driven, so inventory timing matters more than keyword optimization. An Amazon-first sourcing playbook will produce SKUs that over-index on small-item velocity and miss Walmart's mid-tier buy-box band. Rebuild the SKU-selection filter around Walmart-specific economics before the first PO.