Purpose
Give the work a private home.
A portal can reduce scattered emails, repeated questions, unclear status, and missing documents. The goal is not to build a giant platform first. The goal is to create one dependable path people can use.
A sample path for a service business, studio, or operation that needs a private place for intake, status, documents, account access, and clear next steps.
Purpose
A portal can reduce scattered emails, repeated questions, unclear status, and missing documents. The goal is not to build a giant platform first. The goal is to create one dependable path people can use.
What it can hold
A first version might include account access, request intake, status updates, document upload or review, admin notes, support contact, and plain language around what happens next.
New Era role
The studio can help map the path, decide what belongs in the first version, write the user-facing copy, design the public support layer, and build the software foundation around the real operating need.
Start
Who needs access? What do they need to submit or view? What status should be visible? What should stay internal? Which documents or messages are repeated often enough to deserve a system?