You teach the class. We run the supply chain.
Your students open a real Pro account, source from Europe at wholesale, and ship to their own customers in Korea. No forwarding address, no foreign card, no supplier hunt. Every order they place — and every euro it pays you — shows up on one dashboard.
The academy programme is open to Ultimate Pro accounts only
Why it teaches well
Three problems your students never have to solve
What makes a 구매대행 class hard is never the selling — it is the logistics underneath it. That part sits with us.
01
No forwarding address
Solum Clavis is the supplier and the shipper. Your student picks from a catalogue that shows landed cost, duty and VAT before they commit. No overseas buying, no foreign card, no warehouse contract.
02
No customs paperwork to build
We assign the HS code, print the Korean label, issue the ACI Express waybill and generate the FTA and commercial invoices. Your student prints nothing.
03
One flow, taught once
Every order runs through the same nine steps. The class spends its hours on choosing products and selling them, not on exceptions.
What is automated
The nine steps every order goes through
These nine steps are the spine of the curriculum. On the ones marked as ours, your student does nothing at all.
Landed cost, before the order
Duty and VAT are calculated and shown up front, so margin is taught as arithmetic rather than as a guess.
We assign the HS code
Classification is where beginners get it wrong most often. We set it and carry it through the documents.
The order is placed from the dashboard
This is the single screen your student actually learns. The delivery address is their own customer's.
The waybill, in one click
Generated from My Orders, one at a time or all at once when the day's orders pile up.
Parcels that merge
Same recipient name and same postcode merge into a single waybill — a live demonstration of why cost per kilo falls.
We print the Korean label
Printing and labelling are part of the service. Your student buys no printer and no label stock.
The import declaration: their name, our work
The declaration legally stays in your student's name. What changes is that they prepare nothing: the document pack is produced for them.
FTA and commercial invoices on the order card
Downloaded straight from the order they belong to — nothing to request, nothing to file by hand.
Delivered to their customer in 3 to 5 days
The tracking page carries your student's own logo and shows no price, no invoice and no supplier. They look like a brand from day one.
Simulation
Six students, twenty orders, one month
This is the shape of what a partner academy sees. Put it on the projector and tell the room, in one sentence, exactly how far your visibility goes.
Active students
signed up through your link
Orders this month
all shipped
Order volume
what your students paid us
Your cashback (10%)
confirmed one month later
Subscription discounts
one per student · worth ₩599,400
Swipe the table sideways
The Solum fee follows the size of the order: €3.50 is the floor on small grocery and beauty lines — that floor is what live pro accounts actually show — and it rises with baskets above €1,000 in fashion and leather goods. This simulation averages €36.83 an order. What your students charge their own customers is theirs to set; neither we nor you take a share of it.
Assumes a €36.83 Solum fee per order — the average of the month above — and an Ultimate seat at ₩99,900. Each student adds one 50% discount, one per month from the next.
The twelve-month figure is shown in won: twelve months of cashback converted at today's rate (ECB reference), plus the subscription discounts. The cashback itself stays in euro — it is store credit, put toward the orders you place yourself, and it is not redeemable for cash. Each discount takes 50% off one upcoming cycle — the subscription keeps running, that month simply costs half.
Visibility, and its limits
What you see, and what you never will
Your card carries the four totals above. The line-by-line detail belongs to your student, and you see it only when they show you. Say that out loud in the first session: a student who suspects their school can read their business will never fully commit to it.
On your referral card
- How many students signed up through your link
- How many orders they have placed
- Your confirmed cashback, in euro
- The subscription discounts you have banked
- Your invite link, to copy or share
Never on it
- Your students' own customers — names, addresses, phone numbers, customs codes
- What your students charge, and the margin they keep
- Their sales channels, their advertising, their customer lists
- Any way to log into a student account or order on their behalf
- Their payment methods or bank details
The legal basis. Koweek Global (France), the company behind Solum Clavis, is the controller of pro account data. What a partner academy receives is commercial aggregate data on the accounts it introduced — never any personal data belonging to the end consumers those accounts serve. Students agree to the link at sign-up, through your partner link.
The split is deliberate under both Korea's PIPA and the GDPR: end-customer data is processed by us only as far as the shipment requires, and is never passed on to the academy.
What it pays
Two things you keep, beyond tuition
Tuition is collected once. One of these pays every month your students trade; the other pays every time someone new joins.
Ten percent of our margin, back
On every order your students ship, ten percent of the margin we keep comes back to you as store credit in euro. It keeps accruing for as long as they trade, and you spend it on your own orders.
Half a month off, on both sides
A student who joins through your link gets 50% off their first month, and the same moment takes 50% off your own next month — on Ultimate at ₩99,900, that is ₩49,950. Several at once queue up, one a month: five students, five months at half price. There is no cash share on subscriptions.
What the programme costs you
There is no joining fee and no monthly fee to take part. Your students pay their own subscription; you never carry it for them.
The teaching kit
You do not have to write the curriculum
A guide, an account to demonstrate from, and a tour your prospects can open without an account.
01
The 107-page Korea guide
Eight parts, thirty-nine chapters, seventeen steps: market size, margin arithmetic, customs, tax and platform fees, each with its source. English 107 pages, Korean 106 — downloaded straight from this page with a pro account.
Download the guide02
A demonstration account
A seeded pro account to teach from. One button on your partner dashboard starts it, and it is usually open within the hour. It resets every night, so the class can click anything — just never put real customer data into it.
Create it in one click03
The tour, without a login
Eight screens — dashboard, My Orders, customs documents — open to anyone. The link to send a student who is still deciding.
Open the tour04
Your partner dashboard
A dashboard of your own: your invite link, the students who joined, what each of them has credited to you, and the subscription discounts you have banked — the simulation above, with your numbers in it.
Your partner dashboardThe guide
The whole method, in one PDF
Market size, margin arithmetic, customs, tax and platform fees, each with its source. Written to be taught from as it stands.
Pro accounts onlySign in with your pro account and both PDFs download straight from here. Your name and email are already on the account, so there is no form to fill in again.
Opening up
Four steps, in time for your next cohort
Fifteen minutes with us
We look at how you teach, how big a cohort is, and which categories you cover. If it does not fit, we say so on the call.
Your partner account and link
You get a link of your own. Anyone who signs up through it is attached to you automatically.
Kit and demo account
Partner boards in Korean and English, plus the demo account. We rehearse the first session with you once.
They sign up, the rest is automatic
Their first month is free, and both revenue lines accrue on your dashboard without anyone filing anything.
Questions we get
The ones that come up in session one
Do my students need a business registration?
Yes. The business registration and the mail-order seller filing are theirs to hold; we do not open them on anyone's behalf. A pro account is a business account. The first part of the guide walks through the sequence, so you can teach it directly from there.
Do they still need a forwarding address?
No. We ship from France to the end customer's address in Korea. The forwarding address, the repacking step and the consolidation service all disappear from your curriculum.
Who is the importer, and how is the revenue declared?
This is the one part to teach straight from the guide rather than from a forum post: chapters 22 and 23 set out who the importer is under each structure, and what gets declared.
As a rule, a purchasing agent's revenue is the commission — the margin — and not the gross sale. Situations differ, so have each student confirm their own with their accountant.
Can a student run this under their own brand?
Yes. The tracking page their customer opens carries their logo, and shows no price, no invoice and no supplier. The packing video is there for the customer to watch as well.
What happens if a student stops?
The accrual stops with the orders. Whatever was already earned confirms a month later, and the discounts you have banked still apply. There is no minimum volume and no penalty on your side.
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