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B2B Web Ordering System

Private B2B web ordering for approved trade accounts.

Use account access, customer-specific products, agreed prices, order history and supplier review to make browser ordering fit wholesale account reality.

Branded Porosi buyer app home screen for wholesalers comparing private B2B browser ordering for approved customer accounts
B2B access
Porosi supplier dashboard showing wholesale orders
Porosi customer order screen for wholesalers comparing private B2B browser ordering for approved customer accounts
Example order B2B web ordering flow
  1. 01

    Buyer access checked

  2. 02

    Private range shown

  3. 03

    Order history reused

  4. 04

    Supplier review opens

Real Porosi product screens. Customers can order on iOS, Android or the web, and submitted orders appear in the supplier dashboard for review.

B2B system

B2B web ordering must start from the account relationship.

Approved buyers need a private route that reflects their products, prices, users and support expectations before they place repeat orders online.

01

Approve the buyer

Keep web ordering limited to invited trade accounts.

02

Show the right range

Use customer-specific products and prices before checkout.

03

Support account users

Make repeat ordering workable for purchasing teams and office buyers.

04

Keep staff review visible

Route notes, exceptions and order details into the supplier workflow.

One order, two perspectives

B2B web ordering succeeds when customer details is obvious.

A buyer builds the order from the products, prices and history available to their account. When they press submit, private B2B web access, account products, customer-specific prices and order history stay with the order, so the supplier can check it without retyping a call, email or message.

Customer side

Approved buyers need

  • Private web access under the supplier name.
  • Correct products, prices and previous orders.
  • A practical way to add notes without falling back to email.
Supplier side

Wholesaler teams need

  • Account-aware orders instead of generic carts.
  • Visibility over customer notes and changed quantities.
  • A rollout path that works with sales and service.
What the supplier receives

Compare B2B web ordering systems by private account depth.

The supplier team receives one order record with private B2B web access, account products, customer-specific prices and order history. Staff can check exceptions before picking, delivery or invoice preparation begins.

Access
Open web form

Trade rules are handled later.

Approved account

Access and visibility are shaped before ordering.

Pricing
Support query

Customers call to confirm account prices.

Customer-specific prices

Correct account pricing is built into the route.

Workflow
Checkout endpoint

Staff still reconstruct context.

Supplier review

Submitted orders arrive with account detail.

Rollout

Launch B2B web ordering with accounts that have real rules.

Use customers with different users, product ranges and price terms so the system proves private account control.

01

Map buyer users

Check who places, amends and queries orders.

02

Check private ranges

Use account products and agreed prices.

03

Review exceptions

Confirm staff can see notes and act before next step.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about B2B Web Ordering System

How would B2B Web Ordering System work for a regular customer?

Approved buyers need a private route that reflects their products, prices, users and support expectations before they place repeat orders online.

What can buyers do with b2b web ordering?

Private web access under the supplier name. Correct products, prices and previous orders.

What does the supplier team receive from b2b web ordering?

Account-aware orders instead of generic carts. Visibility over customer notes and changed quantities.

How does Porosi start a rollout?

Use customers with different users, product ranges and price terms so the system proves private account control.

See it with your own accounts

Map B2B web ordering around your account rules.

Bring approved accounts, buyer users, private products and the order review your team needs.