Client portals
Give customers a clearer place to submit information, check next steps, or interact with a controlled workflow.
Some businesses need more than public pages. Solid Site Studios builds focused portals, owner tools, dashboards, and workflow systems that connect the website to real business operations.
The strongest app work solves a specific operational problem. When a client needs a portal, dashboard, request flow, or owner tool, the build stays focused on the workflow that will actually make the business easier to run.
Most clients start with the website because it creates the foundation. App development extends that foundation when the business needs a custom system, not just another public page.
Give customers a clearer place to submit information, check next steps, or interact with a controlled workflow.
Create private views for leads, submissions, notes, exports, or day-to-day business visibility.
Replace manual spreadsheet or inbox chaos with a focused system tied to the website and business process.
The best app work starts with one workflow and grows only when the first version proves useful.
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Private or semi-private customer areas for intake, project steps, requests, or client communication.
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Owner-facing views for leads, forms, status, exports, and practical reporting.
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Simple operational tools for bookings, requests, inventory, approvals, or staff handoff.
These services are scoped around a specific business outcome, so they stay focused, practical, and connected to the website instead of becoming disconnected side projects.
Before coding, we define who uses it, what data it touches, what it must not expose, and what outcome makes it worth maintaining.
When the foundation is in place, these services can add visibility, automation, custom functionality, or campaign support around the main website build.
Usually no. This service is best for existing clients or businesses with a clear workflow problem tied to their website or customer process.
Yes, when the scope requires it. Private areas need careful security, data, and access planning.
No. Most businesses should start with a strong website and lead flow first, then add app features only when the operational need is clear.
We will use that to decide whether this should be a small add-on, a larger custom build, or something to save for a later phase.