How to configure Markets in Kombiner

Summary

Configuring Markets in Kombiner allows you to control which countries your business operates in and what actions are allowed in each. This helps you manage availability and rollout across regions. In this article, we guide you through how to configure Markets step by step.

What does configuring Markets involve?

Configuring a Market means:

  • Activating a country
  • Defining what is allowed (orders, quotes, requests)
  • Setting operational readiness

You manage this under Settings → Markets.

Each Market is configured individually.

When should I configure Markets?

You should configure Markets when:

  • Setting up your system for the first time
  • Expanding into new countries
  • Restricting availability by country
  • Preparing for launch in a new market
  • Adjusting business rules per country

How to configure a Market

Follow these steps:

  1. Go to Settings → Markets
  2. Find the country you want to configure
  3. Click the Market to open settings
  4. Enable or disable the Market
  5. Choose what actions are allowed
  6. Review readiness and requirements
  7. Save your changes

Repeat this for each country you want to use.

How it works after configuration

The typical flow:

  1. You configure a Market
  2. Kombiner stores your settings
  3. A user selects or is assigned a country
  4. The system checks Market settings
  5. Actions are allowed or restricted

The result is country-based control of your business.

Key concepts

Activation

Defines whether the Market is active or not.

Capabilities

Controls what users can do in that Market.

Readiness

Indicates whether the Market is ready for use.

Best practices for configuring Markets

  • Start with a few key countries
  • Clearly define what is allowed per Market
  • Keep configuration simple at the beginning
  • Test each Market before going live
  • Align settings with your real operations

Important notes

  • Each Market must be configured individually
  • Activation alone does not guarantee full functionality
  • Some features depend on readiness
  • Behavior may differ across orders, quotes, and requests
  • Data is always scoped to your organization

Common questions

Is activating a Market enough?

No, you also need to configure what is allowed.

Can I configure multiple Markets at once?

No, each Market is configured individually.

When do changes take effect?

Immediately after saving.