Your brand first
The buyer's repeat ordering habit should stay attached to your business name, logo, catalogue and service team, not a third-party platform.
Porosi helps wholesale suppliers launch supplier-branded iOS, Android and web ordering without pushing buyers into a generic marketplace identity. Customers order from your catalogue under your name, while your team keeps the pricing, order review and finance workflow behind it.
The buyer's repeat ordering habit should stay attached to your business name, logo, catalogue and service team, not a third-party platform.
Wholesale ordering depends on customer-specific products, prices, terms and delivery context. Those rules need to feel native in the app and portal.
Trade accounts often have several staff involved. A useful white-label system gives customers clear access and order history without calling the office for every admin change.
The white-label front end only matters if submitted orders flow into supplier review, fulfilment decisions and a cleaner finance handoff.
A branded app is not just a launch asset for the App Store or Google Play. It needs to make repeat ordering easier for customers and reduce the follow-up work your order desk still has to absorb.

Customers can build a trade order from a clean product catalogue while staying inside the supplier-owned experience.

Buyer teams can manage access and context around the account instead of relying on scattered emails and office callbacks.

The supplier team can review the order detail, make operational decisions and carry cleaner data toward finance.
What buyers see first.
The software brand or shared app identity can dominate the ordering moment.
The buyer sees your supplier name, catalogue, colours and customer relationship throughout the order journey.
Where customer behaviour forms.
Buyers may learn another portal before they learn your digital buying route.
The app, web portal and reorder flow reinforce the supplier every time the buyer comes back.
Whether account rules feel native.
Some tools treat pricing, account visibility and fulfilment exceptions as bolt-ons.
Porosi is planned around customer-specific pricing, buyer access, supplier review and repeat wholesale ordering.
What changes after checkout.
A branded surface can still leave staff rebuilding orders, checking prices and cleaning invoice data manually.
Buyer ordering, supplier review, fulfilment context and finance handoff are considered as one operational flow.
Orderlion, QuickB2B, Fresho and other wholesale ordering platforms position around different strengths. If white-label is part of the buying decision, compare how each system handles buyer adoption, account pricing, supplier control and the work that happens after the order is submitted.
Use this when the question is branded ordering, web shop coverage, AI Inbox positioning and sales automation breadth.
Use this when the question is dedicated app ordering, accounting links and food service wholesaler order management.
Use this when the question is broader food wholesale operations and whether your buyer experience should sit under your own supplier brand.
Ask to see the app, portal, login, order screen and customer communications from the buyer's point of view.
Check how pricing, notes, product visibility, delivery context, order edits and substitutions appear in the supplier dashboard.
Follow one order from buyer submission through supplier review and invoice handoff before treating the app as operationally complete.
Compare onboarding, customer access, repeat order paths and how the supplier team will move regular customers away from phone, WhatsApp and email orders.
A white-label B2B ordering app lets trade customers place orders through a supplier-branded app or portal instead of a generic marketplace or third-party platform identity. The buyer experience carries the supplier's name, catalogue and account context.
Yes. Porosi is designed for supplier-branded iOS, Android and web ordering so customers can order from mobile or browser while staying inside the same supplier-owned relationship.
A generic portal can capture an order, but it may keep the platform brand in the foreground and leave supplier operations disconnected. A stronger white-label setup keeps the supplier brand, account pricing, buyer access and supplier workflow together.
Porosi is built around wholesale account context, so customer-specific products, pricing and visibility can be part of the ordering experience rather than something staff reconcile later.
Bring your current ordering channels, customer account types, pricing complexity, mobile app expectations, web ordering needs, current provider invoice if you have one, and the manual work your team wants to reduce.
Book a walkthrough and compare your current order channels with Porosi's supplier-branded apps, web portal, dashboard and finance handoff.