Gate ordering by account
Keep product access and pricing tied to approved trade customers.
Give approved trade customers a private web and mobile ordering route while supplier teams keep account, delivery and review control.
Approved buyer signs in
Private pricing shown
App or web basket submitted
Supplier team reviews context
Real Porosi product screens. Customers can order on iOS, Android or the web, and submitted orders appear in the supplier dashboard for review.
UK wholesalers comparing B2B platforms need to separate private trade ordering from retail ecommerce. The buying decision must cover approved account access, customer-specific pricing, web ordering, app adoption and supplier-side review after submission.
Keep product access and pricing tied to approved trade customers.
Use web ordering for larger office baskets and app ordering for fast repeat buying.
Make the ordering route feel like the wholesaler's own customer service channel.
Let staff see notes, delivery details and exceptions before fulfilment or invoice preparation.
A buyer builds the order from the products, prices and history available to their account. When they press submit, private account ordering, customer-specific prices, web ordering and mobile app adoption stay with the order, so the supplier can check it without retyping a call, email or message.
The supplier team receives one order record with private account ordering, customer-specific prices, web ordering and mobile app adoption. Staff can check exceptions before picking, delivery or invoice preparation begins.
The platform starts from public product browsing.
Porosi starts from known trade customers and supplier relationships.
Mobile ordering may become a separate project.
Porosi connects branded app and browser ordering under one workflow.
The order still needs back-office reconstruction.
Submitted orders carry account and delivery details into review.
A B2B ordering platform proves itself when real trade accounts can reorder quickly while staff receive enough context to act.
Use customers with account prices, common products and known delivery expectations.
Compare larger office orders with quick repeat app orders.
Check what staff see before fulfilment, delivery or invoice preparation.
UK wholesalers comparing B2B platforms need to separate private trade ordering from retail ecommerce. The buying decision must cover approved account access, customer-specific pricing, web ordering, app adoption and supplier-side review after submission.
A private ordering route with their account products and prices. Web and mobile options depending on where the order is placed.
A customer-aware order record instead of a retail checkout snapshot. Visibility of notes, delivery details and exceptions.
A B2B ordering platform proves itself when real trade accounts can reorder quickly while staff receive enough context to act.
Bring customer access rules, price examples and the staff workflow behind submitted orders.