Brand ownership
The customer opens an app that belongs to the supplier relationship.
Porosi helps suppliers launch a branded ordering app for wholesale customers. Buyers can reorder quickly from mobile, see account context and stay connected to the same supplier-owned workflow as web ordering and the supplier dashboard.

A supplier ordering app is different from joining a marketplace or sending customers into a generic portal. The app sits in the customer's daily routine. If the supplier brand leads that experience, every repeat order reinforces the supplier relationship.
The customer opens an app that belongs to the supplier relationship.
Mobile buyers can reorder familiar products without building every basket from scratch.
Products, pricing and order history should reflect the trade customer.
The order still flows into a staff workflow for review and fulfilment.

Customers can place routine orders from the app when speed matters.

Buyers can check order details and reduce routine follow-up with the supplier office.

App orders land in a dashboard where staff can review customer, delivery date, totals and status.
Who the buyer remembers.
The app can become another software brand in the customer's phone.
The customer experience is designed around your supplier brand.
How customers switch.
Desktop and mobile workflows may diverge.
Porosi supports branded mobile and web ordering around one supplier workflow.
What staff receive.
Teams may still clean up orders manually.
The order is part of the supplier review and fulfilment workflow.
For the broader branded app ordering decision.
For suppliers evaluating brand ownership as the main requirement.
For UK suppliers looking for branded mobile ordering with local supplier rollout context.
A supplier ordering app only works when customers trust it enough to use it for real stock orders. The first rollout should focus on a controlled group of accounts, clean product access, clear invitation messaging and fast support for the first order. If customers download the app but still phone the office for normal orders, the software has not changed the operating model.
Porosi is built so suppliers can present app ordering as their own customer service channel. That matters for repeat buyers because they are not looking for another marketplace account. They want the supplier they already know, with easier access to the products, prices and previous orders that match their account.
Start with customers that order regularly, know your product range and can give honest feedback on speed and accuracy.
Some buyers will begin on mobile and finish larger orders at a desk, so app and web continuity protects adoption.
Review whether fewer routine orders arrive by phone, message and email after customers start using the app.
A supplier ordering app lets wholesale customers place orders directly with their supplier from a mobile app, usually with account context, repeat products, order history and customer-specific pricing.
Yes. Porosi is designed around branded ordering apps and web ordering so the buyer experience can sit under the supplier name.
Yes. Porosi supports both mobile app and web ordering so buyers can use the route that fits the order.
Porosi supports order history and customer account context so buyers can work from previous ordering activity.
Compare brand ownership, buyer adoption, app and web continuity, account pricing, order history, supplier dashboard workflow and launch support.
After launch, suppliers should review whether routine orders are moving from calls, messages and email into the branded app and web flow. That adoption evidence is more useful than download numbers because it shows whether customers are trusting the app with live wholesale orders.
Bring customer order examples, product groups, pricing complexity and rollout questions.