Schedule 1 may be all about selling the best product to the people in your town, but it’s also all about automation — and for that you need some dealers.
Sure, grabbing your Management Clipboard and crafting the best mixing recipes is a surefire way to help production and make more money, but automating your production in Schedule 1 isn’t exactly a simple process, unless you use some console commands.
If cheating isn’t your style, what you’ll need are employees, a great base to work from, and of course someone to push your product. So, here’s how to get more dealers in Schedule 1.
How to get more dealers
Getting more dealers in Schedule 1 isn’t exactly easy; you’re told how to get the first dealer (though if you missed that check out our section below), but you’re never told how to get more.
Luckily, once you’re further into the game it’s a pretty easy process. To get more dealers in Schedule 1, follow the steps below:
- Once you unlock your first Dealer, navigate to the town you want to choose.

- Talk to everyone in that town and offer samples.
- Eventually, you’ll discover the dealer, marked as such through the contacts on your phone.

- Speak to them and recruit them.
For the most part, just like the first Dealer, you’ll need to offer them a signing bonus, and you’ll need to assign them customers. You can do this in the dealers section on your phone.
How to get your first dealer
For the most part, you’ll want to follow the main storyline to unlock your first dealer. This occurs after you’ve moved out of the first Motel, and a little later down the line, when you’ve just begun the process of automation.

The first Dealer you get is Benji, so be sure to speak to him in the first town you enter. Once you’ve built up enough of a reputation, you’ll get a quest to recruit him.
All dealers
Currently, we’ve discovered two dealers in Schedule 1. Their names, images, locations, and how much it takes to buy them have been listed below:
As we unlock more dealers, we’ll be updating this article, so be sure to check back soon for more recruitable helpers.
Should you get more dealers?
Absolutely, despite the 20% fee they charge to sell your product, you’ll still end up with a huge profit for very little effort, especially given the great deal of profit you’ll make growing. The seed-to-product increase is huge, far exceeding anything you’d be losing from the 20% fee.
If you work to grab employees and dealers, then your profits will pile in without you having to lift a finger; it’s a vital step in automation.
So, that’s all you need to know about dealers in Schedule 1. For more information on the game and what’s coming up, be sure to check out the road map, which features more cartel interactions, fishing, and so much more.