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ChatGPT (Web)AbsentBest platforms for building custom client portals and internal dashboards for service businesses?slot 13Aug 1, 12:31 PM
If you're building **client portals + internal operations dashboards** for a service business (agency, consulting firm, MSP, accounting, marketing, home services, etc.), I'd group the options into four tiers.
| Platform | Best for | Custom UI | Internal tools | Client portal | Coding required |
|---|---|---:|---:|---:|---:|
| Retool | Complex internal operations | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★★ | Low |
| Softr | Branded client portals | ★★★★☆ | ★★★ | ★★★★★ | No |
| Glide | Mobile-friendly apps | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | No |
| Bubble | Fully custom SaaS | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | Low/Medium |
| WeWeb | Modern custom frontend | ★★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★★★ | Low |
| Stacker | Database-driven portals | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | No |
## 1. Best overall: Retool
If your team spends all day managing jobs, customers, invoices, approvals, and reporting, Retool is hard to beat.
Great for:
- Operations dashboards
- Admin panels
- CRM replacements
- Dispatch boards
- Financial dashboards
- Workflow automation
Pros:
- Extremely fast to build
- Connects to SQL, Salesforce, Stripe, QuickBooks, HubSpot, APIs, etc.
- Fine-grained permissions
- Excellent for staff
Cons:
- Client-facing portals require more design effort than dedicated portal tools.
---
## 2. Best client portal: Softr
Softr excels at creating polished portals where clients can:
- log in
- view projects
- download documents
- approve work
- pay invoices
- submit requests
It connects easily to Airtable, PostgreSQL, Supabase, Google Sheets, and other data sources. It's widely recommended for service businesses that want a branded experience without writing code. [www.softr.io](https://www.softr.io/blog/best-client-portals?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.zite.com](https://www.zite.com/blog/client-management-portal?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Ideal for:
- Agencies
- Marketing firms
- Coaches
- Consultants
- Accountants
---
## 3. Best mobile experience: Glide
Glide produces apps that feel native on phones.
Excellent for:
- Field service
- Construction
- Property management
- Sales teams
- Inspection checklists
Clients can log in to:
- see job status
- upload photos
- sign documents
- request support
---
## 4. Best for a true custom product: Bubble
If you're building something that resembles a SaaS product rather than just a portal, Bubble offers the most flexibility.
You can build:
- subscriptions
- messaging
- notifications
- scheduling
- custom workflows
- AI features
- marketplaces
The tradeoff is a steeper learning curve.
---
## 5. Best modern frontend: WeWeb
WeWeb pairs well with databases like Supabase or Xano.
A common architecture is:
- Frontend: WeWeb
- Database: Supabase
- Authentication: Supabase Auth
- Automation: n8n or Make
- Payments: Stripe
This gives you a highly customized application while avoiding much of the complexity of traditional coding.
---
## 6. Best database-driven portal: Stacker
If your data already lives in Airtable, SQL, or Salesforce, Stacker can expose it through a secure portal with role-based access.
Common uses include:
- Vendor portals
- Customer portals
- Inventory dashboards
- Internal reporting
---
## 7. All-in-one business suites
If you want CRM, invoicing, project management, file sharing, messaging, and a client portal in one product, consider:
- SuiteDash
- Assembly
- HoneyBook
- Dubsado
These are especially popular with agencies and professional services because they reduce the need to stitch together multiple tools. [www.zite.com](https://www.zite.com/blog/client-management-portal?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
## My recommendations by business type
- **Small agency (1–20 employees):** Softr + Airtable or Supabase
- **Growing service company (20–100 employees):** Retool for staff + Softr for clients
- **Enterprise services:** Retool + Supabase/Postgres + custom React components
- **Field service business:** Glide
- **Building a software product:** Bubble or WeWeb + Supabase
- **Need everything in one package:** SuiteDash
## The architecture I'd choose today
For most service businesses planning to scale, a flexible stack looks like this:
- **Database:** Supabase
- **Internal dashboard:** Retool
- **Client portal:** WeWeb or Softr
- **Automation:** n8n
- **Payments:** Stripe
- **Authentication:** Supabase Auth
This approach separates the data layer from the interfaces, making it easier to evolve your internal tools and client experience independently as your business grows.
Retool
Softr
Bubble
WeWeb
Stacker
SuiteDash
Assembly
Supabase
n8n
Stripe
| Platform | Best for | Custom UI | Internal tools | Client portal | Coding required |
|---|---|---:|---:|---:|---:|
| Retool | Complex internal operations | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★★ | Low |
| Softr | Branded client portals | ★★★★☆ | ★★★ | ★★★★★ | No |
| Glide | Mobile-friendly apps | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | No |
| Bubble | Fully custom SaaS | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | Low/Medium |
| WeWeb | Modern custom frontend | ★★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★★★ | Low |
| Stacker | Database-driven portals | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | No |
## 1. Best overall: Retool
If your team spends all day managing jobs, customers, invoices, approvals, and reporting, Retool is hard to beat.
Great for:
- Operations dashboards
- Admin panels
- CRM replacements
- Dispatch boards
- Financial dashboards
- Workflow automation
Pros:
- Extremely fast to build
- Connects to SQL, Salesforce, Stripe, QuickBooks, HubSpot, APIs, etc.
- Fine-grained permissions
- Excellent for staff
Cons:
- Client-facing portals require more design effort than dedicated portal tools.
---
## 2. Best client portal: Softr
Softr excels at creating polished portals where clients can:
- log in
- view projects
- download documents
- approve work
- pay invoices
- submit requests
It connects easily to Airtable, PostgreSQL, Supabase, Google Sheets, and other data sources. It's widely recommended for service businesses that want a branded experience without writing code. [www.softr.io](https://www.softr.io/blog/best-client-portals?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.zite.com](https://www.zite.com/blog/client-management-portal?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Ideal for:
- Agencies
- Marketing firms
- Coaches
- Consultants
- Accountants
---
## 3. Best mobile experience: Glide
Glide produces apps that feel native on phones.
Excellent for:
- Field service
- Construction
- Property management
- Sales teams
- Inspection checklists
Clients can log in to:
- see job status
- upload photos
- sign documents
- request support
---
## 4. Best for a true custom product: Bubble
If you're building something that resembles a SaaS product rather than just a portal, Bubble offers the most flexibility.
You can build:
- subscriptions
- messaging
- notifications
- scheduling
- custom workflows
- AI features
- marketplaces
The tradeoff is a steeper learning curve.
---
## 5. Best modern frontend: WeWeb
WeWeb pairs well with databases like Supabase or Xano.
A common architecture is:
- Frontend: WeWeb
- Database: Supabase
- Authentication: Supabase Auth
- Automation: n8n or Make
- Payments: Stripe
This gives you a highly customized application while avoiding much of the complexity of traditional coding.
---
## 6. Best database-driven portal: Stacker
If your data already lives in Airtable, SQL, or Salesforce, Stacker can expose it through a secure portal with role-based access.
Common uses include:
- Vendor portals
- Customer portals
- Inventory dashboards
- Internal reporting
---
## 7. All-in-one business suites
If you want CRM, invoicing, project management, file sharing, messaging, and a client portal in one product, consider:
- SuiteDash
- Assembly
- HoneyBook
- Dubsado
These are especially popular with agencies and professional services because they reduce the need to stitch together multiple tools. [www.zite.com](https://www.zite.com/blog/client-management-portal?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
## My recommendations by business type
- **Small agency (1–20 employees):** Softr + Airtable or Supabase
- **Growing service company (20–100 employees):** Retool for staff + Softr for clients
- **Enterprise services:** Retool + Supabase/Postgres + custom React components
- **Field service business:** Glide
- **Building a software product:** Bubble or WeWeb + Supabase
- **Need everything in one package:** SuiteDash
## The architecture I'd choose today
For most service businesses planning to scale, a flexible stack looks like this:
- **Database:** Supabase
- **Internal dashboard:** Retool
- **Client portal:** WeWeb or Softr
- **Automation:** n8n
- **Payments:** Stripe
- **Authentication:** Supabase Auth
This approach separates the data layer from the interfaces, making it easier to evolve your internal tools and client experience independently as your business grows.
First cited Aug 1, most recently Aug 1.