Client Portal for Web Developers
Show progress without explaining every commit
See How It Looks for Web Developers
This is what your clients see when they check their project status. Clean, simple, professional.
Website Redesign
Currently in Development phase • Expected: Mar 15, 2026
Project Timeline
Homepage Development Complete
Feb 20Homepage is fully coded and responsive. Moving on to interior pages this week.
Design Approved
Feb 10All page designs approved by client. Beginning frontend development immediately.
Wireframes Ready for Review
Jan 28All 8 page wireframes completed. Please review and share feedback by Friday.
Milestones
Project Details
Contact your project manager directly.
Sound Familiar?
Web development projects are complex. Clients don't understand Git, sprints, or why 'it's almost done' takes another week. A client portal translates technical progress into updates clients actually understand.
Clients don't understand technical progress
Explaining backend work to non-technical clients is exhausting. Show milestones they can grasp.
Staging links cause confusion
Clients see half-finished work and panic. A portal shows what's ready and what's in progress.
'Is the site done yet?' on repeat
Development has phases. A visible timeline shows where you are and what's next.
Scope creep from 'small changes'
When original milestones are documented, it's clear what's in scope and what's extra.
How KeepPostd Helps Web Developers
One link per client. All updates in one place.
Translate tech to plain English
Update milestones like 'Homepage design approved' instead of 'merged PR #47'.
Reduce revision chaos
Clear phases mean feedback comes at the right time, not randomly throughout.
Document decisions automatically
Every status update becomes a record of project progress and approvals.
Handle multiple projects easily
Each client gets their own portal. No mixing up who needs what.
Perfect For
Ideal for developers working on 2-5 client projects simultaneously
How It Works for Web Developers
Create a project status page
Set up a client-facing page in minutes. No code required—just add your project details.
Map your development phases
Add milestones like Wireframes, Design Approval, Development, Testing, Launch. Clients understand progress.
Share the staging alternative
Instead of confusing staging links, give clients one URL that shows what's done and what's next.
Update in plain English
Post 'Homepage complete, starting About page' instead of technical jargon. Clients stay informed without confusion.
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