The Vendor Manager is the address book for every supplier, distributor, contractor, utility, and one-off vendor you buy from. Every purchase document in Bizuno — RFQ, PO, bill, vendor credit memo — links back to a record here.

How to get there #
Menu: Vendors → Manager
Direct URL pattern: https://yourdomain.com/?bizRt=contacts/main/manager&type=v
What the grid shows #
Each row is one vendor. The default columns:
- Contact ID — auto-assigned (V000001, V000002…). Vendor IDs use the
Vprefix; customer IDs useC. - Short Name — how the vendor appears in dropdowns.
- Primary Name — the full legal or business name that prints on checks and POs.
- City / State / Country — from the primary address.
- Telephone 1.
- Status — Active, Hold, Inactive, Locked (color-coded).
Status color codes #
- White/normal — Active.
- Purple — Hold. Bizuno blocks new POs and bills against this vendor until someone with override permission clears them. Use it while a dispute is open.
- Red — Inactive. Hidden from most dropdowns; still appears in historical reports.
- Orange — Locked. Cannot be edited (records under review).
The toolbar #
- New — opens a blank vendor form.
- Refresh — re-queries the database.
- Search box — matches Short Name, Primary Name, city, phone, and email.
- Status filter — narrow to Active / Hold / Inactive / Locked.
- Export — CSV of the filtered grid.
- Row actions: pencil (edit), magnifier (view), trash (only if zero linked transactions).
Adding a new vendor #
Click New (or the + in the top bar → Vendor). A four-tab form opens.

General tab #
At the top, the Contact type checkbox row (Branch, Customer, Employee, CRM, Project, User, Vendor) — Vendor is ticked by default when you come in from the Vendor Manager. A supplier who also buys from you would have both Vendor and Customer ticked so you can issue invoices to the same record.
Then the Primary section:
- Contact ID — leave as
0to auto-assign. - Short Name (required) — e.g.,
CrankCo. - Primary Name (required) — e.g.,
CrankCo Distribution LLC. - Attention / Address 1 & 2 / City / State / Postal / Country — remit-to address (where you mail checks).
- 1099 checkbox — tick for a contractor who needs a 1099 at year-end. Bizuno tracks YTD dollars so you can pull a 1099 report in January.
Contacts tab #
Up to four email addresses (Sales, Accts-Rec, Purchasing, Accts-Pay) and four phone numbers. Your POs go to their Sales email; your remittance advice goes to their Accts-Rec email.
Options tab #
- Status — Active, Hold, Inactive, Locked.
- Terms — Net 30 is typical. Bizuno uses this to calculate bill due dates and the Aged Payables report.
- Discount terms — early-pay discounts like 2/10 Net 30. Bizuno surfaces these in Pay Bills so you don’t miss the window.
- Default GL Account — the expense or asset account this vendor’s bills usually post to. Overridable per-line on the bill. Handy for utility vendors where every bill hits the same account.
- Tax ID — the vendor’s EIN or SSN. Required for 1099 vendors.
- Account Number — the account number the vendor uses for you (prints on remittance advice).
Notes & Attachments tab #
Free-form notes and file attachments (W-9, contracts, certificate of insurance, etc.).
Editing and deleting #
Pencil to edit. Trash only works if the vendor has zero linked transactions. Once you’ve posted a bill, set Status to Inactive instead of deleting.
Tips for Ridgeline Cycles #
- Create a Utilities vendor per provider (electric, water, internet, rent) and set each one’s Default GL Account so the monthly bill auto-categorizes.
- For a contractor who does custom paint on frames, tick the 1099 box and store the W-9 as an attachment — one less January panic.
- Use Hold (not Inactive) when you’re mid-dispute over a damaged shipment. Hold blocks new POs; Inactive also hides them from dropdowns.
Field reference #
| Tab | Field | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| General | Short Name | Yes | Dropdown label. |
| General | Primary Name | Yes | Prints on checks and POs. |
| General | 1099 | No | Flags vendor for year-end 1099 tracking. |
| Contacts | Purchasing / Accts-Pay email | No | POs and remittance go here automatically. |
| Options | Terms | No | Defaults to Net 30 on new bills. |
| Options | Default GL Account | No | Pre-fills the expense account on new bills. |
| Options | Tax ID | Only for 1099 | Required if 1099 is ticked. |
Where to go next #
- Purchases Manager — enter your first RFQ, PO, or bill.
- Banking → Pay Bills — settle what’s owed.
- Vendor Reports — pull a 1099 list or an Aged Payables summary.