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ChoostApril 20, 2026by Choost Games

Schedule 1 Best Dealers: Building a Distribution Network That Scales

Schedule 1 best dealers — dealer types ranked, territory assignment strategy, and how to build a distribution network that prints money.

Schedule 1 transitions from personal sales to dealer networks around mid-game. This is where the game transforms from "sell product yourself" to "manage an empire." Your dealer choices and territory assignments determine whether your operation prints money or bleeds it.

Dealer fundamentals

Each dealer has stats that affect their performance: sell speed, heat generation, reliability, and customer capacity. The best dealers sell fast, generate minimal police attention, handle large customer pools, and show up consistently.

Sell speed determines throughput. A fast dealer moves product and generates income quickly. Slow dealers tie up inventory.

Heat generation is the hidden cost. Fast dealers often generate more heat. A dealer who sells everything in an hour but draws police attention costs you more than the extra speed is worth.

Reliability means consistency. Some dealers skip shifts, lose product, or get arrested more often. Reliable dealers show up and perform predictably.

Territory assignment strategy

Never overlap territories. Two dealers in the same zone cannibalize each other's customer pool. Spread dealers across distinct territories with clear boundaries.

Match dealer type to territory risk. High-heat dealers belong in low-police areas. Careful, slow dealers can work high-police territories because they draw less attention.

Expand outward from your base. Start with territories near your production facility for easy resupply. Expand outward as your operation stabilizes.

High-value territories need your best dealers. Wealthy customer zones generate more revenue per sale. Put your highest-performing dealers in your highest-value territories.

Scaling your network

Add dealers only when supply supports them. An unsupplied dealer loses customers. Before hiring, ensure your production can keep every existing dealer fully stocked PLUS the new one.

Resupply routes matter. Plan how you'll deliver product to each dealer. Long delivery routes waste time and increase exposure. Efficient logistics are as important as the dealers themselves.

Fire underperforming dealers. If a dealer consistently underperforms or generates excessive heat, replace them. Loyalty to bad employees costs money.

Monitor heat per territory. If one zone is getting too hot, temporarily pull your dealer out. Let heat cool down, then redeploy. Rotating dealers between zones can manage heat levels across your network.

Advanced network management

Specialization by product type. Different dealers may sell different products better. Match product to dealer strength for maximum sales efficiency.

Customer handoff. When a dealer maxes their customer capacity, new customers in that territory have nowhere to go. Either add a second dealer to an adjacent sub-zone or expand territory boundaries.

Profit tracking. Monitor revenue per dealer and per territory. If one territory consistently underperforms, investigate — it might be a customer density problem, not a dealer problem.

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The shortest version

Never overlap territories. Match dealer risk profiles to territory police density. Only hire when supply supports it. Plan resupply routes for efficiency. Fire underperformers. Rotate dealers out of hot zones. Put your best dealers in your highest-value territories. Monitor revenue per dealer. Your network is only as strong as your weakest supply chain link.