Show the customer entry point
Review how the app and web route feel when the supplier name, products and account access are visible first.
The demo must show the customer-facing app and web route, then the supplier dashboard that keeps pricing, accounts and order review controlled.
Supplier brand checked
Customer account opened
Repeat basket submitted
Dashboard review completed
Real Porosi product screens. Customers can order on iOS, Android or the web, and submitted orders appear in the supplier dashboard for review.
The point of a white-label ordering app is not only convenience; it is keeping repeat trade customers inside the supplier relationship while reducing manual order work.
Review how the app and web route feel when the supplier name, products and account access are visible first.
Apply customer-specific products, prices, order history and delivery notes where possible.
Check what the supplier team sees before fulfilment, delivery planning or finance preparation.
Decide how customers would be invited, supported and moved away from manual channels.
A buyer builds the order from the products, prices and history available to their account. When they press submit, supplier-branded app ordering, web ordering, customer onboarding and account-specific products 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 supplier-branded app ordering, web ordering, customer onboarding and account-specific products. Staff can check exceptions before picking, delivery or invoice preparation begins.
A logo alone does not prove the customer journey feels supplier-owned.
Porosi frames app and web ordering around the supplier relationship.
Customers may still need help finding the right products and prices.
The demo can focus on products, prices and usual orders that belong to each account.
The brand experience can still leave staff with cleanup.
The dashboard shows order details before picking, delivery or invoicing begins.
Use real customer types so the app story includes invitation, adoption, support and order desk impact.
Pick buyers that represent easy adoption and the accounts most likely to need support.
Check the app and web route against the supplier name, products and customer expectations.
Decide how manual channels will be reduced account by account.
The point of a white-label ordering app is not only convenience; it is keeping repeat trade customers inside the supplier relationship while reducing manual order work.
A clear supplier-owned place to reorder from phone or desktop. Products, prices and previous orders that match their account.
A customer app that supports the brand without adding admin. Account setup and pricing control before launch.
Yes. The customer-facing iOS and Android apps carry the supplier name, icon, colours and ordering experience, connected to the supplier's own customer accounts and Porosi tenant.
Bring the customer journey, products, prices and launch questions that decide whether a branded app will be adopted.