Own the buyer route
Customers must see the supplier name across app, web and ordering communications.
Use white-label branding to control the customer route while products, prices, users and submitted orders stay operationally useful.
Customer opens supplier app
Private range appears
Repeat order adjusted
Supplier team reviews basket
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 a customer-facing route that feels owned by the supplier and still produces clean order details for staff.
Customers must see the supplier name across app, web and ordering communications.
Products, customer users, prices and history must match the trade relationship.
The app must make normal orders faster than phone, email or WhatsApp.
Submitted orders must reach supplier review with enough context to act.
A buyer builds the order from the products, prices and history available to their account. When they press submit, supplier app branding, branded web shop continuity, custom customer entry points and account 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 app branding, branded web shop continuity, custom customer entry points and account products. Staff can check exceptions before picking, delivery or invoice preparation begins.
The software brand can become the remembered channel.
The supplier name stays visible where buyers order.
Products and prices still need correction later.
Private ranges, prices and usuals shape the order before checkout.
The app captures a basket but staff rebuild context.
The basket arrives with enough detail for supplier action.
Use buyers with different products, prices and order histories so the app proves account depth before broad rollout.
Check who places orders and who needs account visibility.
Use real products, prices and usual baskets.
Confirm staff can act without retyping or chasing missing context.
Wholesalers need a customer-facing route that feels owned by the supplier and still produces clean order details for staff.
A supplier route that feels familiar and private. Account ranges, prices and repeat order history.
Orders that do not become another cleanup queue. Customer users, delivery notes and account prices attached.
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 account products, customer users, price rules and recent orders so the workflow can be tested properly.