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Describe a local need once, publish it into Brothh sourcing requests, and compare sealed seller responses from your buyer dashboard.
This creates a Brothh sourcing request. Relevant producers can respond with sealed offers, and you manage responses from your buyer dashboard.
Keep contact info and off-platform payment instructions out of the request. Moderation runs when you publish.
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You can write the request first. Sign-in happens only when you publish.
Use this path when you know the meal, pickup window, budget, or food preference but do not know which producer fits. It turns vague intent into category, seller, product, and request paths.
Events create messy buying questions: timing, volume, delivery, budget, customization, and backup options. This path turns an event need into comparable vendor options.
Custom buying works better when buyers can describe the outcome, compare sellers, and keep messages tied to the request.
Gift shopping is intent-heavy. Buyers often know the recipient, budget, timing, and tone before they know the product category.
The strongest local commerce habit is repeatable. This path helps buyers turn local producers into a weekly rhythm instead of a one-off search.
Brothh service pages bridge product shopping and quote-based buying for local food, events, and custom supplier needs.
Bakery buying often starts with a date, dietary need, or celebration. This service page turns that into a request or a ready-to-buy product path.
Florals are seasonal, visual, and timing-sensitive. Brothh helps buyers describe the occasion and compare fit.
Meat buying is trust-heavy. Buyers need sourcing, cut options, processing clarity, quantity, timing, and fulfillment details.