> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.lexir.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.lexir.com/guides.md).

# Guides

- [🏷 Labelling Guide](https://docs.lexir.com/guides/labelling-guide.md): Review the labelling requirements for different product categories brands need to consider when preparing products for launch in new Lexir markets.
- [Support Ticket System Guide](https://docs.lexir.com/guides/support-ticket-system-guide.md): Learn how to use the Lexir support ticket system to raise issues, track updates, and manage support requests in the app.
- [🧮 Margin Simulator Guide](https://docs.lexir.com/guides/margin-simulator-guide.md): Learn how to use the Lexir Margin Simulator to estimate pricing, taxes, logistics costs, commissions, and expected brand margin.
- [💶 Pricing Guide](https://docs.lexir.com/guides/pricing-guide.md): Use the Lexir pricing guide to benchmark comparable products, shape market positioning, and set launch pricing with confidence.
- [How to Price](https://docs.lexir.com/guides/pricing-guide/how-to-price.md)
- [Product Pricing Benchmarks](https://docs.lexir.com/guides/pricing-guide/product-pricing-benchmarks.md)
- [Timelines Guide](https://docs.lexir.com/guides/timelines-guide.md): Review indicative Lexir timelines for stock moves, customs, warehouse intake, excise handling, and order readiness across markets.
- [B2B Order Guide](https://docs.lexir.com/guides/b2b-order-guide.md): How Businesses can place orders with Lexir


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