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Customer, Vendor & Dealer Portals in Georgia.

Self-serve portals that take the phone calls out of doing business with you. Built for Georgia-based operators, from Atlanta and Augusta to the secondary metros in between.

Georgia market

Georgia Business Portals, the operating reality.

Atlanta is the Southeast's commercial hub, home to logistics (Delta, UPS), Fortune 500 headquarters, and one of the strongest Black-owned business communities in the country.

Customer, Vendor & Dealer Portals engagements in Georgia reflect that economic shape. We build the portals your customers, vendors, and dealers log into to do business with you without picking up the phone. We work across Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah and the surrounding metros, with project plans tuned to the regulatory and competitive reality on the ground rather than a national template.

For Georgia-based businesses, every engagement is scoped and quoted individually. 6 to 12 weeks.

What Business Portals includes

Line-item scope, set per engagement.

  • Two-week paid discovery with a fixed-bid proposal at the end
  • Role and permission model mapped to your account types
  • Authentication and account provisioning via Auth.js or Clerk
  • Customer portal: orders, invoices, documents, and support tickets
  • Vendor or supplier portal scoped to your procurement flow
  • Dealer or partner portal with tier-based pricing and protected catalogs
  • Document storage on S3-compatible object storage with access controls
  • Live integration to QuickBooks or NetSuite for invoice and order data
  • Admin console for your team to manage accounts, tiers, and content
  • Production deployment with staging, plus source in your GitHub org
Georgia considerations

What's different about running Business Portals in Georgia.

Atlanta is the Southeast's commercial hub, Fortune 500 headquarters, deep logistics infrastructure, and one of the country's strongest small-business communities. Film and entertainment infrastructure has migrated to the state via tax incentives, while UPS, Delta, Home Depot, and Coca-Cola anchor the corporate economy. Digital demand is heavy and the operator caliber is high.

Local insight

On the ground in Georgia.

Georgia's software demand is unusually entrepreneurial for the Southeast, and it radiates out from Atlanta's command-center economy, deep fintech and payments lineage, a thick base of corporate headquarters, and one of the country's most active Black-owned business communities. Founders here tend to want product engineering with a clock on it: a validated wedge taken to paying customers fast, or operational software wrung out of the logistics machine the world's busiest airport spun up. Beyond the metro, Augusta's cybersecurity and military cluster and Savannah's port-and-tourism economy add their own technical and consumer work. The temperament statewide is fast and outcome-minded; clients move quickly and expect a partner who hits the next milestone on a date they can plan around.

Verticals in Georgia

Business Portals compounds fastest for these Georgia businesses.

Approach

Operating standards we hold for every Business Portals engagement.

  • Role and permission model first

    Before any screen gets built, we define who sees what, customers, vendors, internal staff, and what each role can do. Permissions are the foundation, not a setting bolted on after the portal ships and someone sees data they should not.

  • Self-serve order and invoice flows

    Customers place orders, check status, and pull invoices without emailing anyone. The flows that flood the phones and inboxes today become self-serve, so the team handles exceptions instead of routine lookups.

  • ERP and accounting kept in sync

    The portal reads and writes against the systems of record, so orders, inventory, and invoices stay consistent with the ERP and accounting tools instead of drifting into a parallel copy nobody trusts.

  • Phased rollout, one audience at a time

    We launch to one user group, internal staff or a pilot set of customers, prove the flows, then widen. Each audience comes online when its workflows are solid, so a rough first version never hits everyone at once.

FAQ

Questions Georgia buyers ask first.

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