Control access
Keep browser ordering focused on invited trade accounts and approved buyer users.
Use approved customer access, account-specific products, agreed prices, order history, notes and supplier review to make browser ordering fit trade relationships.
Approved buyer enters
Private range opens
Repeat order rebuilt
Dashboard review begins
Real Porosi product screens. Customers can order on iOS, Android or the web, and submitted orders appear in the supplier dashboard for review.
Trade buyers need speed, but the supplier still needs the order to respect customer access, agreed prices, usual products and delivery details before the team acts on it.
Keep browser ordering focused on invited trade accounts and approved buyer users.
Use customer-specific ranges, usual products and agreed prices.
Let customers rebuild frequent orders from history and adjust quantities in context.
Give the supplier team a practical checkpoint before fulfilment or invoice preparation.
A buyer builds the order from the products, prices and history available to their account. When they press submit, private customer access, wholesale web orders, account-specific products and agreed 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 private customer access, wholesale web orders, account-specific products and agreed prices. Staff can check exceptions before picking, delivery or invoice preparation begins.
Trade terms can be misunderstood.
Ordering starts from the known customer relationship.
Customers rebuild known baskets manually.
Previous orders become useful starting points.
Office staff still repair the order.
Context arrives where staff can check it.
Start with customers whose orders already carry account rules, usual products and delivery notes.
Confirm products, prices and users before the first test order.
Use history, notes and changed quantities from real demand.
Check what staff still need to clarify after submission.
Trade buyers need speed, but the supplier still needs the order to respect customer access, agreed prices, usual products and delivery details before the team acts on it.
Private access under the supplier brand. A faster way to repeat familiar orders.
Clear order records instead of copied lists. Visibility over exceptions before fulfilment.
Start with customers whose orders already carry account rules, usual products and delivery notes.
Bring account rules, previous orders and the manual admin your team wants to remove.