Your clients see your agency, not our logo
When a client logs in to check progress, the impression they should leave with is that your agency is organised. On the Agency plan, the client portal runs under your own domain and branding, so the polish reads as yours. Because it is.
What a client does in the portal
The portal is the Client Portal module from the Delivery department, under your brand. It exists to replace the status call.
See delivery progress
What is in flight and what has shipped, without emailing anyone. The client stops asking for updates because the answer is already in front of them.
See their invoices
Invoices live next to the work they paid for. Fewer 'can you resend that invoice' threads, fewer surprises at billing time.
Raise change requests
Scope changes arrive as recorded requests instead of a sentence in a call. That record is what protects your margin when the project grows.
Why the branding matters
A portal with a vendor's logo on it tells your client you bought a tool. A portal under your own domain and branding tells them your agency runs a tight operation. Same software, different story, and the story is the part your client repeats when they refer you.
Where you get it
Agency plan
$249/monthWhite-label client portals ship on the Agency plan: 20 seats included, then $12/seat, all five departments, and portals under your own domain and branding. Full details on the pricing page.
Put your name on the front door
The product opens to the waitlist first, and prices are locked for everyone on it. Join with one email.
Get early accessFree plan at launch. No card, and one email, when it opens.