Check mobile repeat ordering
Use usual products, favourites, notes and account prices so the app feels like a real buyer route.
The demo must cover iOS, Android, web fallback, usual products, account pricing and the supplier workflow after submission.
iOS ordering checked
Android ordering checked
Web fallback tested
Staff review inspected
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 between jobs while others build larger baskets at a desk, so the app decision must include mobile, web and staff output.
Use usual products, favourites, notes and account prices so the app feels like a real buyer route.
Check the branded app experience across the devices customers are likely to use.
Confirm office-led customers can still order without creating a separate supplier workflow.
Follow the order into the supplier dashboard before rollout useful.
A buyer builds the order from the products, prices and history available to their account. When they press submit, iOS ordering, Android ordering, web continuity and usual lists 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 iOS ordering, Android ordering, web continuity and usual lists. Staff can check exceptions before picking, delivery or invoice preparation begins.
Availability does not prove repeat customer use.
Porosi demos app ordering around real buyer habits and account rules.
Desktop buyers may be treated as a later problem.
Porosi keeps mobile and web ordering inside the same supplier-owned operation.
The buyer flow can look fine while staff still repair the order.
The supplier dashboard keeps order details visible after submission.
That makes adoption risk visible before the supplier asks every account to change habit.
Use customers likely to reorder quickly from a phone.
Use accounts that need web ordering, multiple users or larger baskets.
Review what staff receive after each route submits the order.
Some customers reorder from a phone between jobs while others build larger baskets at a desk, so the app decision must include mobile, web and staff output.
Fast access to usual products, previous orders and agreed pricing. A supplier-branded route that feels familiar on mobile and web.
Orders with customer, product and delivery details attached. Less chasing for notes, prices and missing details.
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 two buyer examples and the account rules that usually decide whether customers adopt a new ordering route.