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4. Marketplace: Orders

The Orders page gives you a read-only ledger of all customer purchases. You can sort, search, and filter your orders—and expand any row to see the individual products (line items) in that order—but you cannot create, edit, or delete orders from this interface.

Navigating to Orders

  1. Open the side menu (☰).
  2. Scroll to Marketplace and expand it.
  3. Click Orders.

Table View

ElementDescription
TotalDisplays the total number of orders matching your current filters.
Filter (funnel)Opens the Filters drawer (see below).
Search…Free-text search by Order ID or Customer name.
+ AddNot shown—orders cannot be created here.
Columns 
• ▾ Expand iconClick to expand/collapse the row and reveal that order’s line items.
• Order IDUnique identifier for the order.
• Date ⇅Date/time when the order was placed. Click header to sort ascending/descending.
• Project(Optional) Project tied to the order, if any.
• CustomerClickable link to the Client profile who placed the order.
• CostTotal sum of all line-item costs.
• StatusColored badge showing the order’s current status. (View-only.)

Expanding an Order

When you click the ▾ icon on the left of a row, a nested section opens showing each product in that order:

FieldNotes
Quantity × Producte.g. “2 × Test”
SKUThe SKU of the product ordered.
Line-item CostSubtotal cost for that quantity of the product.

Filtering & Searching

Click Filter to open these options:

  • Created date (Start Date → End Date)

  • Customer(s) – multi-select your clients

  • Price – slider or min/max to narrow by total cost

  • Status(es) – multi-select one or more order statuses

Enter values and click Save to apply. The table and total count will update accordingly.

Permissions & Actions

  • View-only: There is no Add, Edit, or Delete on this page.

  • Audit: All orders are sourced from your e-commerce or billing system—changes must be made there.

  • Expand: The only action available is to expand a row and inspect its products.

  • Sorting & Searching: Use the column sort buttons and search bar to narrow down orders quickly.

By centralizing your sales data here, the Orders page gives you a clear, filterable history of every purchase—perfect for reporting, auditing, or simply checking what goods a client has received.