Supplymo

MOQ decision tool

1688 MOQ pressure calculator for sample and test orders

A low 1688 unit price is not useful if the supplier MOQ locks too much cash into an unproven product. Use this page to frame MOQ as a decision before requesting a quote.

MOQ and landed cost review desk with product samples and calculator

MOQ cash pressure

MOQ should be judged with cash outlay, freight, prep, and route risk together.

Inputs

Current source link or supplier MOQ, unit price, destination, platform, prep needs

Output

Sample first, negotiate quantity, request quote, or stop

Boundary

No lowest-price guarantee or automatic supplier negotiation

Quick answer

Use this page to decide the next sourcing step

The useful output is not just a number or score. It should show what changes the decision and what to do before supplier payment.

QuestionShort answer
AnswerUse the MOQ calculator to decide whether supplier quantity, SKU split, and cash exposure are realistic before asking Supplymo to quote a 1688 order.
QuestionWhat changes the result
AnswerMOQ per SKU, target first-order size, target selling price, China domestic freight, prep work, packed dimensions, and shipping assumptions can turn a low unit price into a bad first order.
QuestionNext step
AnswerIf the MOQ still looks viable, submit the product link, SKU count, destination, prep needs, and package data for a written product check before supplier payment.
QuestionCurrent source boundary
AnswerAliExpress, CJ, Shopify, TikTok Shop, Amazon, and 1688 links are useful product clues, but they do not prove supplier match, MOQ availability, product compliance, shipping cost, or platform approval.

Before supplier payment

A sourcing page should end in a decision, not a vague promise

Every Supplymo page should help the buyer decide whether to continue, sample first, request information, request a quote, manually review, or stop before paying a supplier.

Before supplier payment system

Product check first. Supplier payment only after the decision is clear.

Supplymo is not an open-ended sourcing promise. It is a pre-payment decision workflow: collect the product clue, expose missing fields and risk, then decide whether to stop, sample, quote, or move into assisted ordering.

1

Submit one product clue

Send a 1688, Shopify, AliExpress, CJ, Amazon, TikTok Shop link, image clue, keyword, quantity, destination, or prep note.

2

Get a written pre-payment check

Supplymo separates match quality, MOQ pressure, landed cost assumptions, prep needs, supplier signals, missing fields, and risk flags.

3

Choose the next action

The output should say continue, sample first, request info, request quote, manual review, change route, or stop before supplier payment.

Trust boundary

No supplier payment is created by submitting a product clue.

No lowest-price, supplier-quality, customs, tax, freight, delivery-time, or platform-approval guarantee.

Manual review is required when product, supplier, customs, prep, route, or restricted-goods signals are unclear.

Output

Written decision record, not a fake final quote.

Handoff

Human review when facts are missing or risk is high.

Decision tool

Turn the page intent into a sourcing decision

Use the fields below to expose missing data, risk tags, next questions, and the manual review boundary before supplier payment.

Sample firstMOQ pressure output
Cash tied at supplier MOQ$1139.00
Units per SKU100
Estimated per-unit cost before duty/tax$3.80
Rough margin before ads$11.19
Margin rate74.7%

Sample first or request a written MOQ pressure check.

Use a sample or smaller first batch before locking cash into supplier MOQ.

Cash tied

$1139.00

Units / SKU

100

Use result for

Sample or test order

Cash exposure at MOQ

  • Product cash at supplier MOQ: $780.00
  • China domestic freight assumption: $45.00
  • Prep cash at MOQ: $54.00
  • International shipping assumption before duty/tax: $260.00
  • Total cash before ads, returns, duty/tax, and platform fees: $1139.00

Sample / test-order path

  • Ask whether supplier accepts a paid sample, sample pack, or smaller first batch
  • Confirm whether MOQ is total order, per SKU, per color, per size, or per packaging version
  • Use the smallest SKU mix that still proves product quality, packaging, and customer demand
  • Target first order is 100, but supplier MOQ is 300; negotiate sample or revise quantity.

Quote inputs to confirm

  • Supplier MOQ and price tiers
  • Target first-order quantity and target selling price
  • SKU/color/size/model split and whether MOQ can be mixed
  • China domestic freight, package size, carton count, and gross weight
  • Prep needs: label removal, SKU/barcode, polybag, photos, or repack
  • Shipping route, chargeable weight, CBM, and destination assumptions

Missing fields (2)

  • Packed weight, dimensions, and shipping route
  • Whether MOQ applies per SKU, per color, or total order

Risk tags

  • Supplier MOQ is above target first-order quantity
  • Variant MOQ unclear
  • Shipping assumption unknown
  • Prep fee changes MOQ economics
  • Sample-first route preferred

Next questions

  • Does MOQ apply to total order, per SKU, per color, or per size?
  • Can the supplier quote a sample or smaller first batch?
  • What are carton count, packed dimensions, and gross weight at MOQ?
  • Which labels, polybags, photos, or repack steps are needed?

What can change the result

  • MOQ applies per SKU or color instead of total order
  • Packed weight, carton size, domestic freight, or international shipping changes
  • Prep, label, polybag, repack, photo proof, or warehouse handling is added
  • Target selling price, ads cost, returns, platform fees, duty/tax, or demand test assumptions change

MOQ pressure is a planning view. It does not promise supplier negotiation, final shipping cost, tax outcome, sell-through, or platform approval.

Best fit

Best for sellers who need cashflow-safe sourcing decisions

MOQ should be checked together with landed cost, prep, and route risk, not as a standalone supplier number.

First test order

Avoid buying too many units before demand is proven.

Margin check

Compare MOQ cash outlay against expected gross margin.

Prep quantity

Label and repack fees can change at different quantities.

Variant split

MOQ may apply per color, size, or SKU instead of total order.

Domestic freight

China-side freight may change with carton quantity.

Source switch

Compare current source cost against the 1688 route only after MOQ and route assumptions are visible.

Workflow

MOQ check workflow

Product review desk used to compare MOQ, cost, and route assumptions

Decision before quantity

The quantity only works when the landed route and prep assumptions still make sense.

StageCollect
What Supplymo checksMOQ, variants, unit price, quantity target, destination
Buyer outputInput set
StageEstimate
What Supplymo checksCash outlay, freight, prep, and shipping assumptions
Buyer outputCost pressure view
StageCompare
What Supplymo checksCurrent source versus 1688 route
Buyer outputRoute decision
StageQuote
What Supplymo checksIf viable, separate product cost and service fee rows
Buyer outputPrivate quote
StageOrder
What Supplymo checksApprove before any supplier purchase
Buyer outputOrder timeline

Risk boundaries

MOQ risks to expose early

RiskMOQ per variant
Why it mattersA 200-unit MOQ can become 600 units across colors
How V1 handles itAsk for variant breakdown
RiskSource-match uncertainty
Why it mattersA similar product clue may not map to the same material, supplier, or packaging
How V1 handles itRun source match before quote
RiskHidden freight
Why it mattersDomestic shipping can rise with cartons
How V1 handles itKeep freight separate
RiskPrep batch fees
Why it mattersLabeling and photo work may have batch minimums
How V1 handles itQuote prep separately
RiskSlow sell-through
Why it mattersInventory can trap cash after a trend fades
How V1 handles itRecommend sample-first when needed

Service boundary

Use this page as a pre-payment decision aid

Supplymo does not guarantee the final order outcome.

This page helps expose missing fields, cost pressure, supplier risk, prep work, and route questions before supplier payment. It does not guarantee supplier quality, platform approval, customs clearance, final tax, final freight, delivery time, or sales performance.

Questions

Common decisions before requesting a quote

Is MOQ negotiable on 1688?

Sometimes, but V1 does not promise negotiation by default. The first job is to decide whether the MOQ is worth quoting.

Can I calculate MOQ without a 1688 link?

Yes. Start from a current product, keyword, image, or AliExpress/CJ link and Supplymo can frame likely MOQ pressure.

Does a lower MOQ always mean lower risk?

No. A low MOQ can still fail if prep, shipping, restrictions, or platform fit are poor.

When should I request assisted ordering?

Only after MOQ, cost, prep, and route risk are clear enough to prepare a written quote.

What fields change the MOQ decision most?

Supplier MOQ, target first-order quantity, SKU or color split, unit price, China domestic freight, prep needs, shipping assumptions, and target selling price change whether the quantity is realistic.

Why does SKU split matter?

MOQ may apply per color, size, model, or SKU instead of the total order. A 300-unit supplier MOQ can become much harder if it must be split across multiple variants.

Can the MOQ calculator guarantee sell-through or profit?

No. It shows cash and margin pressure from your assumptions, but it does not guarantee demand, ads cost, returns, platform approval, supplier quality, duty, tax, or shipping cost.

Can this compare AliExpress or CJ products against 1688 MOQ?

Yes, use the current product link as the baseline. The output should compare MOQ, cash exposure, variant split, prep, and route assumptions, but the link itself is still only a clue until product match and supplier evidence are reviewed.

What should I submit after the MOQ screen?

Submit the product or supplier link, MOQ, target quantity, SKU count, destination, sales channel, package data, and prep needs for a written product check before supplier payment.

Need a manual review before supplier payment?

Send the link, quantity, destination, SKU/options, carton data, and prep needs. Supplymo turns the tool result into a practical route decision before assisted ordering.