Stock your store with games, poker supplies and novelty products
Automate dropshipping Brybelly products with Wholesale2B
Wholesale2B integrates Brybelly into your store and manages the daily workflow. Product data, inventory updates and order processing stay organized so you can grow your ecommerce business with confidence.
No credit card required. No business or resale license needed.
Take the hassles away of manual work
Learn how Wholesale2B helps you automate Brybelly below.
Brybelly Without Wholesale2B
- ❌ Manually enter product titles, descriptions, and images for each listing.
- ❌ Monitor supplier availability daily to avoid selling items that are out of stock.
- ❌ Update prices individually whenever supplier costs change.
- ❌ Submit orders by hand through supplier portals or spreadsheets.
- ❌ Switch between multiple tools just to track order status.
It works at a very small scale, but scaling with ads or multiple marketplaces quickly adds pressure and delays.
Brybelly With Wholesale2B
- ✓ Import Brybelly products into your store in a few clicks.
- ✓ Let stock and prices update automatically in the background.
- ✓ Orders flow straight into Wholesale2B for fulfillment.
- ✓ Tracking details sync back to your store or marketplace.
- ✓ You focus on traffic, offers and customer service.
Automation takes care of the routine tasks and keeps everything moving smoothly, whether you are starting fresh or already selling on multiple platforms.
Who is Brybelly?
Brybelly is a wholesale supplier offering a wide range of products including poker supplies, tabletop games, barware, home goods and novelty items. The company is known for providing quality products across multiple popular retail categories.
Through Wholesale2B, Brybelly products can be added directly to your store. Inventory updates, pricing changes and order processing can be automated, helping you manage a scalable ecommerce business across multiple sales channels.
What Products Can You Sell?
- Poker chips, cards and casino supplies
- Board games and tabletop accessories
- Barware and drink accessories
- Home and kitchen products
- Novelty and gift items
How Do Dropshippers Make Money?
- Offer popular game night and home products
- Set competitive retail pricing and margins
- Target gift buyers and hobby enthusiasts
- Sell across Shopify and marketplaces
- Build a branded niche store for repeat customers
Start dropshipping Brybelly products with a platform of your choice
With Wholesale2B, your Brybelly catalog can be sold across major ecommerce platforms and marketplaces your customers already use.
Start with a simple four step setup.
No code, no custom scripts. Just connect your store, choose Brybelly products and let the sync run.
Create or log in to Wholesale2B
Open your Wholesale2B account. Choose the selling channel you plan to use for Brybelly, such as Shopify, WooCommerce, eBay or Amazon.
Connect your store
Use the integration or app for your platform. Once connected, your store and Wholesale2B can exchange product and order data securely.
Select Brybelly products
Browse the Brybelly catalog inside Wholesale2B. Pick the products you want to sell, set your margins and send them into your store.
Let automation take over
New orders flow into your Wholesale2B account. You approve and pay. The shipment goes to your customer and tracking moves back to your store.
How sellers use Brybelly automation daily
These examples show how structured systems help jewelry sellers scale without unnecessary complexity.
“I wanted to launch a jewelry store without managing inventory manually. Using Brybelly through Wholesale2B allowed me to automate product imports and order fulfillment. That gave me time to focus on marketing and building my brand.”
Lily, boutique founder
“We were already selling accessories and wanted to expand into full jewelry collections. Adding Brybelly allowed us to keep operations centralized. Orders now follow one consistent workflow.”
Madison, online retailer
“The biggest benefit is automation. When stock or pricing changes, our listings update automatically. We still monitor trends closely, but we are no longer manually updating large product catalogs.”
Harper, multichannel seller