Test mobile repeat ordering
Use usual products, favourites, notes and account prices so the app feels like a real buyer route.
Book a wholesale ordering app demo for supplier-owned iOS, Android and web ordering. The demo should cover iOS, Android, web fallback, usual products, account pricing and the supplier workflow after submission. Porosi helps food suppliers preparing a wholesale ordering app demo move repeat trade orders into a branded customer app and web portal while keeping product access, account pricing and order review under supplier control.
iOS ordering checked
Android ordering checked
Web fallback tested
Staff review inspected
See iOS ordering, Android ordering, web continuity, usual lists, account pricing and supplier dashboard review working against your products, prices and customer ordering habits.
A wholesale ordering app demo should prove iOS, Android and web ordering against buyer adoption, account pricing and supplier review. Some customers reorder from a phone between jobs while others build larger baskets at a desk, so the app decision should include mobile, web and staff output.
Porosi is not a consumer takeaway marketplace. It is a white-label ordering platform for suppliers that need customer-specific pricing, repeat order history, app and web continuity, and dashboard workflows that the supplier team can operate every day.
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 judging the app useful.
Porosi helps suppliers test the customer app as part of a complete rollout: branded mobile ordering, web fallback, buyer invitations and operational review after submission. For supplier owners, sales teams, order desk staff, customer success teams and trade buyers, Porosi keeps familiar products, usual quantities, customer prices and delivery detail in the ordering experience. For the supplier team, orders arrive in a form that is easier to review than a message thread or handwritten note.
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 context visible after submission.
Bring real customer examples into the demo so you can see Porosi against your actual products, accounts and staff workflow. That makes adoption risk visible before the supplier asks every account to change habit.
A practical rollout for food suppliers preparing a wholesale ordering app demo starts with iOS ordering, Android ordering, web continuity, usual lists, account pricing and supplier dashboard review and the customers most likely to adopt first. That gives your team a clear launch path before every live account starts ordering online.
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.
Porosi gives food suppliers preparing a wholesale ordering app demo a supplier-owned route for app and web ordering. It supports iOS ordering, Android ordering, web continuity, usual lists, account pricing and supplier dashboard review, while keeping orders attached to account context and supplier dashboard review.
Porosi is not a consumer takeaway marketplace. It is built for wholesale suppliers that sell to trade customer accounts and need ordering under their own brand.
Yes. Supplier owners, sales teams, order desk staff, customer success teams and trade buyers can use the route that fits the order, whether that is a branded mobile app for quick repeat buying or a web portal for larger desktop orders.
Bring real products, prices, delivery notes, usual order history and the customer accounts you want to move online first. That lets the demo show how Porosi fits your wholesale operation, not a generic sample catalogue.
No. A production rollout usually moves routine repeat orders online first, then leaves staff free to handle exceptions, customer service, substitutions and complex account questions.
Bring two buyer examples and the account rules that usually decide whether customers adopt a new ordering route.