Import price rows
Bring product and price-list updates into a reviewable workflow.
Price list imports must help suppliers review tier prices, margins and affected product rows before buyers rely on the new catalogue data.
Price rows loaded
Tier changes visible
Margin reviewed
Account ordering ready
Real Porosi product screens. Customers can order on iOS, Android or the web, and submitted orders appear in the supplier dashboard for review.
Wholesale price changes affect buyer confidence, staff review and invoice preparation. Import workflows must show what will change before those prices shape submitted orders.
Bring product and price-list updates into a reviewable workflow.
See which tier prices or customer detailss are affected before applying changes.
Keep cost, price and margin context close to catalogue updates.
Confirm buyer-facing prices and staff review context make sense before rollout.
A buyer builds the order from the products, prices and history available to their account. When they press submit, price list imports, tier prices, account pricing context and margins 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 price list imports, tier prices, account pricing context and margins. Staff can check exceptions before picking, delivery or invoice preparation begins.
Account tiers may be checked too late.
Porosi keeps tier-price effects visible during product setup.
Cost and margin context can be separated from catalogue updates.
Price work can be reviewed with margin context before applying changes.
Customers may see prices staff did not review.
Supplier teams can check price-list impact before buyer ordering depends on it.
Use products with different tiers, margin pressure, agreed account expectations and recent price changes.
Include routine products, margin-sensitive lines and tiered prices.
Review changed rows, affected tiers and product context.
Open the account ordering path and confirm the new pricing context is clear.
Wholesale price changes affect buyer confidence, staff review and invoice preparation. Import workflows must show what will change before those prices shape submitted orders.
Prices that match their account expectations when they order. Product context that makes price changes understandable.
Visibility over which prices and tiers will change. Margin-aware review before the catalogue is updated.
Use products with different tiers, margin pressure, agreed account expectations and recent price changes.
Bring tier-price examples, margin-sensitive products and the spreadsheet your team uses to update prices.