Dealers will make your life so much easier in Schedule 1. To keep them working efficiently, you must assign customers to each of them, or they’ll do nothing. Here’s how to give customers to your dealers in Schedule 1.
How to Give Customers to Your Dealers in Schedule 1



To assign customers to your dealers, you must have a dealer in the first place. Follow the main mission, and you should hire Benji as your first dealer, who is located in motel room #2. Knock on the door and prepare to give him $500 as a signing bonus.
Once you have a dealer working for you, open your phone and the “Dealer” app. You’ll see all your dealers here. Look under the dealer and assign customers one by one. The dealer should keep them all satisfied with orders, and you’ll only have to worry about the others.
However, you do have one decision to make. The dealers get a 20% cut from the product, which is a lot early on. If you are playing solo, you’ll need the dealers because you need to focus on production rather than distribution. If you are playing with others, it is sometimes better to hold off on giving dealers customers early as you can have your friends deal, so there are a lot of things to do in the game.
Once you reach the 2nd dealer, Molly, you’ll get so busy with production that you’ll end up exclusively letting the dealers handle all your customers. While you can still sell your product at this point, you’ll spend the day playing longer, which isn’t efficient when you are trying to make a lot of money fast.
The game is almost designed in a way where you still have to sell products to customers, as each dealer cannot accommodate every customer in the area. Prepare some baggies so you can try and sell some products to some of the unassigned customers, preferably near your area.
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How to Give Products to Your Dealers in Schedule 1


To provide products to your dealer, go to their place and knock on the door. Talk to them and access their inventory. Make sure you have the products you want to give them in your inventory. Give them your products, and they should automatically sell them to their customers whenever they receive orders.
This is actually one of the best ways to sell multiple types of products. If you are having fun mixing new products with the Mixing Station, you should give five different kinds of products to each dealer so they become easier to sell.
If you are listing multiple products for sale and don’t have dealers yet, you might receive orders you have low stock on. To avoid situations like this, you should only list a few products at a time, specifically ones you have a lot of stock on.
In fact, it is even better to sell just one product at a time. If you only create the base products, you can sell the three main products unmixed, especially when you already have them automated.
When you give your products to the dealers, make sure to package them inside a jar. A single jar holds five pieces of product each, and a jar can stack up to 20 per inventory slot, meaning a single dealer could potentially hold 500 products at a time.
Dealers can sell fewer than five pieces at a time while holding jars, which you cannot do as a player. That’s one of its main advantages so you don’t have to keep visiting the dealers
You don’t have to think about it earlier in the game, but you’ll eventually switch everything to jars instead of baggies when you are too lazy to deal and rely solely on the dealers to move your product.
Published: Mar 25, 2025 02:58 pm