Set up partner access
Request partner access once — the DAT Supply team reviews the request and confirms how referred projects are tracked.
Marketplace and DTC operators managing multiple brands across one operating platform.
Marketplace and DTC operators managing multiple brands across one operating platform.
Request partner access once — the DAT Supply team reviews the request and confirms how referred projects are tracked.
Submit each client project as it comes in. Formulation, format and target market are scoped against the brief, same as any direct order.
Stay in the loop through formulation, packaging and documentation review — or hand off once the brief is placed.
A marketplace or DTC operator running several brands from one operating platform already shares advertising accounts, a fulfilment stack and often an overlapping customer base across those brands. That structure rewards a manufacturing relationship built the same way: one relationship an operator's team already knows, rather than a fresh supplier search repeated for every brand added to the platform.
The advantage compounds as the portfolio grows. Adding a brand becomes a new project scoped against a familiar process — brief, samples, production — instead of a new vendor relationship to establish from zero, which keeps the operational overhead of each additional brand closer to the last one than to the first.
That trade-off shows up most clearly at the point a new brand is added. An operator that already has one relationship in place spends its onboarding effort on the brand's positioning and listing, not on qualifying a manufacturing partner from a standing start.
Two shapes fit an operator's structure. A referral: one brand team within the operator's business runs its own project directly, scoped and ordered like any single client. A co-managed portfolio: a central team stays across formulation, packaging and documentation for every brand under the platform, coordinating multiple concurrent projects through one relationship rather than treating each brand as a separate vendor search.
Both shapes share the same underlying mechanics per brand: a brief, then samples, then production. Personalisation on an existing formula sits inside the Make it Yours boundary — approved flavour, colour and shape choices per SKU — while a change to actives, dosages or claims for any brand becomes a separately scoped Custom Formula R&D conversation.
Whichever shape fits a given brand, partner access covers the whole operating platform once it is requested. Every brand's project afterwards is scoped and submitted on its own as it's ready to launch.
An operator's first brief goes smoothly when three things are agreed centrally before it is submitted, ahead of any single brand's launch date.
Yes — access is requested once at the operator level, and each brand's project is then submitted individually against its own brief, whether run by a single brand team or coordinated centrally.
Yes — every brand follows the same route of brief, then samples, then production, so each one can judge its own shortlist independently even while sharing one underlying relationship.
Each brand's flavour, colour and shape choices are scoped per SKU inside Make it Yours. A change to actives, dosages or claims for any single brand becomes its own Custom Formula R&D conversation.
Each brand does, individually. Sharing advertising accounts or a fulfilment stack doesn't change which brand's name is legally responsible for its own listing claims and label compliance.
Request partner access once for the platform. From there, submit each brand's project as it's ready, scoped against that brand's own brief rather than waiting for the whole portfolio to align.
Request partner access, or submit a referred project directly — our team reviews every request.