Ask for outcome, not SKU
A buyer might say gluten-free birthday cake, 30 pounds of meat, or handmade walnut shelf. The request preserves that context.
Request-first shopping
Custom buying works better when buyers can describe the outcome, compare sellers, and keep messages tied to the request.
Decision path
A buyer might say gluten-free birthday cake, 30 pounds of meat, or handmade walnut shelf. The request preserves that context.
Custom work often has more than one answer. Sellers can propose price, timing, scope, and substitutions.
After replies arrive, Brothh helps buyers compare price, lead time, fulfillment, verification, and seller fit.
Custom cakes, flowers, meat boxes, produce quantities, handmade home goods, gift boxes, pantry subscriptions, and event supplier requests all fit the Brothh request model.
That is the intended matching model. A structured request can help several relevant sellers respond so buyers can compare real options.