The resource page
Our resource page is designed to assist everyone in conducting their business in a manner that is safer and more compliant with legal standards for the benefit of the community.
Managing the marketplace
Get to know the dashboard
Setup the marketplace
Standard definitions
Online Marktplace
An online marketplace is an e-commerce site that connects sellers with buyers. It’s often known as an electronic marketplace and all transactions are managed by the website owner.
Branch Partner
A branch partner is an individual who get the right to use our marketplace system as their own business model under the Commudash ownership umbrella
Business Owner
A business owner is an individual who bought the marketplace system, they are completely independent and do not contribute to Commudash
Landing Page
A landing page is a standalone webpage that visitors arrive at after clicking a link in an email, search engine result, or social media ad. Landing pages are designed to encourage users to take a specific action, such as making a purchase, subscribing to a newsletter, or downloading a guide.
Dashboard
A business dashboard is an interactive data visualization and analysis tool, enabling the presentation, monitoring, and examination of key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics.
Hosting
Process where a web hosting provider stores and maintains website files and applications on a server to make its customers’ websites accessible on the internet.
Call Center
A call center is the heart of customer service for many businesses, where customers call in for help and reps call out for sales. It’s referred to as a “call center” because traditional models of customer service are based on phone support as the main method of contact between customers and companies.
Rules and regulations
Cottage Food Law
Cottage food laws are state laws that allow individuals to sell non-potentially hazardous foods, like baked goods, jams, and candies, from their homes without meeting strict food safety requirements. The laws recognize that these foods are low risk for food contamination.
However, the approaches taken by states vary. For example, in Florida, cottage food businesses are limited to $250,000 in annual gross sales. In Florida, cottage food operations can sell, offer for sale, and accept payment over the internet or by mail order.
Some foods that are commonly allowed to be sold under cottage food laws include:
– Baked goods that don’t require refrigeration
– Dry mixes for cakes and cookies
– Jams, jellies, and preserves
– Candies
– Honey
– Fruit pies and dried fruits
The National Agricultural Law Center has a compilation of cottage food laws and regulations for each state.
Florida cottage food law 2024
Does anyone need a permit to sell cottage food in Florida?
Cottage food operations do not require a license or permit from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) and are not inspected by any state government entity. Gross sales for a cottage food operation must not exceed $250,000 annually.
From our blog
What is Commudash?
Kisa Commudash ye?
Konprann plan machann yo?
What services we provide?
What you need to know as a delivery person
Where to find products to sell?
Cottage food law
Packaging your item
Reverse withdrawal
Where to find products to sell?
Where to find products to sell?
Where to find products?
Where to find products?
Some places to buy product for your store
Cottage Food Law
Add you banner, your logo, etc…
Setting up your shop is a quick and straightforward process, which also includes branding your shop by adding a banner, logo, and address. Additionally, this is the time to input your SEO details to ensure your business is easily discoverable on Google search.
What to sell
What product to sell on your shop?
Commudash aims to transform neighborhood communities into marketplaces, meaning your customers will be your neighbors. In this context, it would be prudent to stock products they might use, such as everyday items like detergent, soap, ready-to-eat food, or anything else you believe your customers might need.
It’s important to note that not all products are allowed to be sold by all vendors without the appropriate infrastructure. For more information, refer to the section on Cottage Food Laws in this page.
Local advertising
Add products to your shop
Now that your membership plan is set and your products are ready, it’s time to populate your shop by uploading your products. Please note that once your product is uploaded, it will still need to be approved by the administrator.
Advertising in Commudash
Start delivering items to your customers
If you chose the commission-based plan, you will need to deliver your packages once you have made a sale, now it’s time to load up your car and start delivering your packages.Â
On the other hand, if you chose the prepaid plan, we will handle the delivery for you. As soon as you make a sale, we will send one of our delivery persons to pick up the package from you for delivery.
Packaging your item
Payout time to all vendors
Every Friday night at 8:00 p.m., we will deposit all payouts to vendors for the prior week. Vendors can also request a withdrawal at any time. For vendors who sold their products using COD (Cash on Delivery), they will need to initiate a reverse withdrawal to pay Commudash within 3 days from the sale of an item.
Reverse withdrawal
Payout time to all vendors
Every Friday night at 8:00 p.m., we will deposit all payouts to vendors for the prior week. Vendors can also request a withdrawal at any time. For vendors who sold their products using COD (Cash on Delivery), they will need to initiate a reverse withdrawal to pay Commudash within 3 days from the sale of an item.