Client portal software for internal-first teams
Kanvly is strongest as the internal workspace behind client-facing communication. It helps teams organize the real work, then expose only what should be shared.
See how client portal works day to day inside the wider Kanvly workspace.Kanvly supports teams that need an internal operating layer before sharing updates or public pages externally.
A board is only useful if context travels with it
Most tools can show a checklist or a board. The harder part is keeping owners, due dates, comments, and notes attached to the work so nothing gets re-explained later. That is what Kanvly is built for.
Agencies
Studios
Service operations teams
How this capability becomes more valuable in Kanvly
Each capability is strongest when it supports continuity between active work, shared understanding, and the surrounding workspace structure.
Internal execution before external updates
Keep status prep, review loops, and delivery coordination inside one board and note system.
Controlled public visibility
Use public pages selectively while keeping planning and sensitive context private.
Good fit for service teams
Agencies and studios can standardize internal workflows without forcing a heavyweight client portal suite.
What actually makes a capability stick
A feature is easy to describe in isolation and much harder to judge in practice. What matters is whether the capability reduces handoffs, keeps information close to execution, and stays lightweight enough that people actually use it.
How this connects to the broader product
The most useful capabilities do not sit alone. They connect into team workflows, templates, notes, boards, and calendars so visitors can evaluate Kanvly as a complete workspace rather than a checklist of isolated features.
Best fit for
Teams that get the most out of this:
- Agencies
- Studios
- Service operations teams
Your team deserves a workspace that gets out of the way.
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