Serve both devices
Use app and web access so customers can order in the context that fits them.
Connect branded app ordering, browser ordering, account pricing and supplier review so online orders arrive cleaner than calls or message lists.
Buyer opens app or web
Usual basket rebuilt
Delivery note added
Order desk reviews
Real Porosi product screens. Customers can order on iOS, Android or the web, and submitted orders appear in the supplier dashboard for review.
Some customers reorder from a phone, some build baskets at a desk, and staff still need one clear order record after submission.
Use app and web access so customers can order in the context that fits them.
Keep the customer relationship under the wholesaler name.
Use previous orders, familiar products and account pricing to reduce friction.
Review notes, quantities and delivery details before fulfilment or finance.
A buyer builds the order from the products, prices and history available to their account. When they press submit, supplier-branded online ordering, iOS and Android app ordering, browser ordering and customer-specific 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 supplier-branded online ordering, iOS and Android app ordering, browser ordering and customer-specific prices. Staff can check exceptions before picking, delivery or invoice preparation begins.
Customers repeat the same order manually.
Routine orders can start from usual products and history.
Office buyers send lists that staff rebuild.
Larger baskets can be submitted through account-aware ordering.
Staff correct context later.
The order arrives with customer context attached.
Use the customers most likely to adopt app or web ordering, then measure what still needs support.
Separate mobile-first buyers from office-led browser buyers.
Prepare staff to guide first orders and capture questions.
Look at whether first online orders turn into a habit.
Some customers reorder from a phone, some build baskets at a desk, and staff still need one clear order record after submission.
Fast repeat ordering from app or browser. Products and prices that match their account.
Cleaner orders than manual notes. Customer details before review.
Use the customers most likely to adopt app or web ordering, then measure what still needs support.
Bring customer groups, current ordering habits and examples of orders staff currently retype.