Open a browser route
Give office buyers and desktop-heavy customers a familiar way to place orders.
Give wholesale customers a supplier-owned web route for account products, agreed prices, order history and delivery notes, then keep staff review close to every submitted order.
Customer opens web order
Customer details applied
Delivery note added
Supplier review starts
Real Porosi product screens. Customers can order on iOS, Android or the web, and submitted orders appear in the supplier dashboard for review.
Wholesalers need browser ordering that reduces order-desk pressure by keeping customer, product, price and delivery details attached to the submitted basket.
Give office buyers and desktop-heavy customers a familiar way to place orders.
Preserve products, prices and history tied to approved customer accounts.
Attach notes, changed quantities and delivery expectations before submission.
Route orders into the supplier workflow before fulfilment or finance work depends on them.
A buyer builds the order from the products, prices and history available to their account. When they press submit, browser ordering, approved customer access, account products and agreed prices 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 browser ordering, approved customer access, account products and agreed prices. Staff can check exceptions before picking, delivery or invoice preparation begins.
Staff still rebuild the story.
The order carries customer and delivery details.
Prices and product access are corrected later.
The customer sees the intended range before submission.
Mobile orders may drift back to messages.
Porosi keeps browser and branded app ordering in one workflow.
Use regular customers whose larger orders expose search, notes, pricing and staff review needs.
Start with customers already placing orders from an office or desktop.
Use real products, changed quantities, notes and delivery expectations.
Confirm the order desk receives enough context to act.
Wholesalers need browser ordering that reduces order-desk pressure by keeping customer, product, price and delivery details attached to the submitted basket.
A browser route for larger baskets and office-led ordering. Account products, prices and order history.
Submitted web orders with customer context attached. Fewer routine calls about products, prices and previous orders.
Use regular customers whose larger orders expose search, notes, pricing and staff review needs.
Bring a typical web order, account prices and the checks your team performs after submission.