
The Schedule 1 Dealers List Guide
Optimizing Your Dealers: The Smart Way
Dealers are money machines that generate income while you're busy expanding your empire or just relaxing in your fully automated barn. But if you're assigning customers at random, you're essentially running your empire with a blindfold on.
Many players don't realize that proper dealer configuration can dramatically increase profits while reducing the time you spend managing sales.
Dealer Configuration Strategies
Strategy | Customer Assignment | Player Involvement | Profit Potential | Best For |
---|---|---|---|---|
Proactive Player | Low/Medium to dealers | High | Maximum | Active players who enjoy street deals |
Lazy Seller | All customers to dealers | Minimal | Good | Players who prefer automation |
Teleportation Theory | By product preference | Medium | Very Good | Detail-oriented optimization |
For Proactive Players
"We assign low and medium spending customers straight to your dealers. That way the big spenders come to you, meaning you can hit them with premium prices directly, maximizing profits every time."
Configuration Process:
- Assign low and medium spending customers to your dealers
- Leave some customer slots intentionally empty
- This ensures high-value customers contact you directly via phone
- You can then close deals yourself, earning much more XP and money
Not every dealer needs all their customer slots filled. Leaving gaps ensures more high-value customers reach out to you directly.
The Lazy Seller Method
For All You Chill Empire Builders:
- Not into street deals at all?
- Want a fully automated income stream with minimal interruptions?
- This configuration is perfect for you!
Complete Setup:
- Assign ALL nearby customers (low, medium, AND high spenders) to your dealers
- This mixture keeps dealer inventories moving and cash flowing
- The best part: no need to check your phone every 2 minutes
The Lazy Seller Method sacrifices some profit potential for convenience, but it's perfect for players who want to focus on other aspects of their empire.
The Teleportation Theory
Advanced Configuration Approach:
- Dealers teleport from client to client, so customer location doesn't matter
- Configure dealers by customer preference, not location
- Example: If customers prefer euphoric products, assign them all to a specific dealer (like Benji)
- Stock Benji with ONLY euphoric products
Benefits:
- Dealers never disappoint clients
- Products sell faster (matching products to customer taste)
- Customer satisfaction remains high
This method involves crafting multiple variations of products to cater to specific preferences. It's time-consuming but effective if you're willing to put in the work.
The Magic Pricing Multiplier
The 1.4 Rule That Makes You Rich:
- Take your product's suggested price
- Multiply it by 1.4
- That's your optimal markup!
Pricing Comparison:
- You can go higher (1.5× or 1.6×)
- But higher markups risk losing customers
- 1.4× is the perfect sweet spot for consistent sales
Remember: Your dealers sell using YOUR pricing from the product app. If you leave it at default or suggested limits, you're basically robbing yourself!
Real Example:
- Giving Benji 10 jars at suggested price = $X profit
- Giving Benji 10 jars at 1.4× suggested price = significantly more profit
- Same effort, more money. It's that simple.
Pro Tips You Definitely Should Know
Inventory Management:
- You don't need to mark products for sale in the app for dealers to sell them
- Extra products lying around? Hand them to dealers—they'll move them whether listed or not
- You can unpack products: use the blue arrow at packaging stations to switch to unpackaging mode
- You don't need to leave empty slots in dealer inventory—load up every slot!
Troubleshooting:
- Dealer not selling? Knock them out
- Save your game
- Reload your game entirely
- Your dealer should work fine again
Jar Logic:
- 1 jar equals 5 baggies
- If a customer asks for 3 via text, negotiate up to 5
- Then you can give them 1 jar instead of making individual baggies
- Saves time when dealing with customers
Upgrade Path:
- Progress from baggies → jars → bricks as you level up
- Bricks hold the most product
- Fewer refills = more sales = longer dealer uptime
- Efficiency is everything!
XP Progression Secrets
Stuck with no new quests or progression?
- That's not a glitch—it's an XP problem
- Dealers make money but give almost no XP
- To level up and unlock new content, you need to sell yourself
How to get XP flowing again:
- Open your products for direct sale
- Answer customer texts
- Roam the streets for deals
- Schedule meetups for late night (extra XP and cash from curfew bonus)
- Time never goes past 4:00 AM unless you sleep
After 4:00 AM hits, you can find customers back at their homes. Knock on their doors and offer more product—an amazing way to stack even more XP fast!
With these dealer optimization strategies, you'll transform your Schedule 1 operation into a well-oiled money machine. Whether you prefer hands-on management or automated income, these configurations will dramatically increase your efficiency and profits.
Remember: 99.4% of players miss these optimization techniques. Implement them, and watch your Schedule 1 empire thrive!