Connect viewing patterns with current inventory, minimum order, lead-time, and assortment questions. The practical goal is a wholesale follow-up that checks commercial constraints before narrowing the assortment. Treat a view or revisit as an observation only; it does not explain the recipient’s reason or decision.
Which decision belongs before distribution?
Start by naming the audience, the job of the document, and the next conversation it should support. Avoid using one asset for editing, approval, reference, and archival history at the same time. A clear role makes the link and update policy easier to explain.
What should be checked in the working copy?
Before sharing, organize the line sheet by category, show product identifiers clearly, date inventory notes, and prepare MOQ and lead-time fields. Check the first screen, long labels, tables, and the actual destination of every CTA on both desktop and mobile. Remove material that is outside the intended audience or needs a separate access policy.
Where can FeatPaper support the workflow?
FeatPaper can provide a web-viewing link and, where supported by the preserved source references, viewing observations or document updates. Those signals help a team choose what to ask next; they are not an answer about preference, approval, or outcome.
Which follow-up question invites context?
Use a question that lets the recipient supply context: “Which categories fit the planned assortment, quantity range, and delivery window?” Record the observed event separately from the team’s interpretation, and revise the note when the recipient gives a direct answer.
Operations checklist
- Define the operating focus as a wholesale follow-up that checks commercial constraints before narrowing the assortment.
- Complete this preparation step: organize the line sheet by category, show product identifiers clearly, date inventory notes, and prepare MOQ and lead-time fields.
- Test the future link, mobile layout, page sequence, and CTA destination.
- Ask “Which categories fit the planned assortment, quantity range, and delivery window?” without presenting the viewing observation as a conclusion.
- Flag wholesale terminology, stock timing, order conditions, and wording that treats a viewed category as a stated preference for the assigned reviewer.
What should native review confirm?
An English reviewer should check wholesale terminology, stock timing, order conditions, and wording that treats a viewed category as a stated preference. For “How to Choose Product Groups for a Wholesale Line-sheet Consultation,” the reviewer should also compare the question, preparation sequence, and document role as one complete reader journey. The draft must keep product statements within the preserved source and evidence references before any owner decision or publication step.