Settings · Floor documents

Pick lists engineered for how aisles scan—not how PDFs inherit margins

Warehouse pragmatism beats generic reports: customise sort keys, SKU density, carton hints, and barcode blocks so walkers trust the slip more than earbuds screaming exceptions.

Operational signals

  • Batch-friendly layoutsWhen batches fan out dozens of stops, typography and grouping cues cut mis-picks dramatically.
  • Locale & compliancePer-marketplace disclaimers slip into manifests without rewriting templates per channel offline.
  • Mobile parity cuesThe Expo pick views mirror headings so rookies swapping between kiosk and handset stay oriented.

Pairs tightly with Walking routes & Batches.

Features overview

Why teams configure it

Settings are where repeatable operations become policy

The right settings reduce exceptions for sellers, warehouse teams, and support because everyday decisions are encoded before the rush starts.

Turn habits into repeatable rules Fewer one-off decisions
Give teams the right defaults from day one Cleaner onboarding
Keep permissions, labels, and workflows aligned Better control
Prevent avoidable mistakes before orders move Less rework

Workflow fit

Why this matters for sellers and fulfillment centers

For sellers

Settings keep channel promises, documents, and order handling consistent as SKUs and marketplaces grow.

For fulfillment centers

Defaults and permissions help teams execute the same way across sellers, shifts, and workstations.

For managers

Policies become visible in the platform instead of living in chat threads or local spreadsheets.

Ready to turn operational rules into defaults?

Configure ChannelDock once, then let the right settings guide daily work across channels and teams.

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