What SourceLedger does
SourceLedger publishes practical sourcing guides, templates, calculators, checklists, and supplier communication tools for buyers working with suppliers in China.
The focus is simple:
- make supplier communication clearer
- make quote comparison easier
- make landed cost and reorder decisions less guess-based
- give smaller buyers a cleaner workflow without requiring custom consulting for every small task
Who it is for
SourceLedger is built for:
- Amazon FBA sellers
- Shopify founders
- small brands sourcing from China
- first-time buyers who want a cleaner system before their first bulk order
- repeat buyers who have already seen delays, MOQ friction, or quality issues and want a more reliable process
What makes the approach different
A lot of sourcing content is either too generic or too dependent on one-to-one consulting. SourceLedger is designed to sit between those two extremes.
The brand is built around:
- practical educational content that solves real buying problems
- standardized digital products that buyers can use immediately
- straightforward delivery through downloadable assets
- practical guidance instead of inflated promises
What SourceLedger is not
SourceLedger is not:
- a factory directory
- a sourcing agency
- a customs broker
- legal, tax, compliance, or certification advice
- a promise that any supplier or shipment outcome will go perfectly
The goal is to reduce avoidable mistakes and improve buyer judgment, not replace supplier due diligence.
How products are built
Each tool or guide is shaped around actual sourcing tasks buyers repeatedly face:
- first contact and RFQ emails
- MOQ negotiation
- supplier comparison
- landed cost estimation
- purchase order preparation
- pre-production checks
- QC checks before balance payment
- reorder and issue follow-up workflows
That is why the products lean toward templates, worksheets, and execution tools rather than long theory-only ebooks.
Brand principle
SourceLedger is built around one operating principle:
Practical value comes first.
That means the content should be clear, the files should be usable, and the offer should help buyers make better decisions without unnecessary complexity.
Keep moving with the guides, free pack, or toolkit.
Read the practical guides, start with the free supplier email pack, or move straight into the toolkit if you want templates, calculators, and checklists in one place.