Control account access
Invite the right buyers and keep ordering tied to approved customers.
Give trade buyers a private supplier-branded route for account products, customer-specific prices, repeat baskets and reviewable order detail.
Buyer access checked
Private range shown
Order history reused
Staff review begins
Real Porosi product screens. Customers can order on iOS, Android or the web, and submitted orders appear in the supplier dashboard for review.
Wholesale customers are not anonymous shoppers. They need the right account, products, prices, delivery expectations and support route before they trust online ordering.
Invite the right buyers and keep ordering tied to approved customers.
Show prices and products that match the account relationship.
Use previous orders and usual products as practical buyer shortcuts.
Give staff notes, delivery details and order detail for review.
A buyer builds the order from the products, prices and history available to their account. When they press submit, approved login, private product ranges, customer-specific prices and order history 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 login, private product ranges, customer-specific prices and order history. Staff can check exceptions before picking, delivery or invoice preparation begins.
The customer relationship is treated as checkout metadata.
The relationship shapes the ordering route from the start.
Wrong or unclear prices create support work.
Buyer trust is built before submission.
Staff still reconstruct order details.
Order detail lands where the team can act on it.
Use a mix of simple and demanding trade accounts so product access, pricing, users and review needs are visible before rollout.
Check who orders, approves, amends and asks support questions.
Use ranges and prices that differ by customer.
Track what staff still need to clarify after the website order arrives.
Wholesale customers are not anonymous shoppers. They need the right account, products, prices, delivery expectations and support route before they trust online ordering.
Private web access under the supplier brand. Correct prices, products and order history.
Submitted baskets with the customer and buyer already identified. Visibility over notes, delivery expectations and unusual quantities.
Use a mix of simple and demanding trade accounts so product access, pricing, users and review needs are visible before rollout.
Bring approved customer examples, price rules, order history and the exceptions your team handles.