Approve buyer access
Tie portal users to known customer accounts instead of open retail traffic.
Give approved B2B customers a branded portal with private ranges, agreed prices, repeat baskets, buyer users and dashboard review.
Buyer approved
Private range shown
Order submitted
Supplier reviews
Real Porosi product screens. Customers can order on iOS, Android or the web, and submitted orders appear in the supplier dashboard for review.
The portal must recognise the customer relationship before the basket is built, then keep staff control after the order is placed.
Tie portal users to known customer accounts instead of open retail traffic.
Show private products, account-specific prices and order history before checkout.
Let purchasing teams and office buyers place larger repeat baskets from a browser.
Preserve supplier visibility over notes, changes and exceptions before fulfilment or finance.
A buyer builds the order from the products, prices and history available to their account. When they press submit, approved account access, private product ranges, agreed prices and repeat orders 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 approved account access, private product ranges, agreed prices and repeat orders. Staff can check exceptions before picking, delivery or invoice preparation begins.
The portal behaves like retail ecommerce.
Ordering belongs to known trade customers.
Customers may see irrelevant lines or missing usual products.
Products can be planned around account visibility.
The office has another place to reconcile.
Portal orders land in the supplier workflow.
The simple account proves speed. The complex account proves whether prices, products, users and review detail are strong enough for rollout.
Identify who must order and which account they belong to.
Use agreed prices, usual products and changed quantities.
Inspect the submitted order before picking, delivery and accounts teams depend on it.
The portal must recognise the customer relationship before the basket is built, then keep staff control after the order is placed.
Private access under the supplier brand. Products and prices that reflect their account.
Known buyer and customer details on each order. Control over product visibility and price assumptions.
The simple account proves speed. The complex account proves whether prices, products, users and review detail are strong enough for rollout.
Bring private ranges, buyer users, agreed prices and recent orders your staff currently clarify.