Define launch requirements
Separate app-store identity, web access, branding and customer onboarding work.
Plan supplier-owned app and web ordering around UK wholesale accounts, fresh-product context, app-store preparation and operational review.
UK account selected
App and web access compared
Delivery note captured
Supplier review confirms readiness
Real Porosi product screens. Customers can order on iOS, Android or the web, and submitted orders appear in the supplier dashboard for review.
The right white-label route must make customers comfortable ordering under the supplier brand while giving staff cleaner order data.
Separate app-store identity, web access, branding and customer onboarding work.
Check products, prices, delivery notes and order history from real wholesale accounts.
Confirm app and web routes serve both phone-first and desktop purchasing habits.
Review what staff see before fulfilment, delivery or invoice preparation.
A buyer builds the order from the products, prices and history available to their account. When they press submit, UK supplier-branded app and web ordering, customer onboarding, app-store preparation and account pricing 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 UK supplier-branded app and web ordering, customer onboarding, app-store preparation and account pricing. Staff can check exceptions before picking, delivery or invoice preparation begins.
The discussion stops at whether an app can be listed.
Branding, buyer access and supplier review are planned together.
Some customers keep calling or emailing.
Different purchasing habits can still use account-aware ordering.
Trade account rules get handled later.
Products, pricing and order details stay supplier-owned.
Choose buyers who order often but differ in mobile adoption, desktop needs and account complexity.
Include app-friendly buyers and buyers who need web continuity.
Use normal products, usual quantities and delivery notes.
Check whether the supplier team can process the order without guesswork.
The right white-label route must make customers comfortable ordering under the supplier brand while giving staff cleaner order data.
A direct supplier route that avoids public marketplace assumptions. Correct prices, usual products and delivery information.
A clear rollout path for buyer adoption. Orders structured enough for review and follow-up.
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 branding requirements, buyer habits and account rules so the rollout can be evaluated honestly.