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Build a Client Portal with FlowFn

Agencies, consultancies, and B2B teams all hit the same wall: clients want a single place to check their projects, invoices, and files — and emailing PDFs back and forth doesn't scale. A client portal fixes it, but building multi-tenant auth (each client sees only their own data) usually means real engineering. In FlowFn it doesn't: end-user sign-in, per-client data scoping, and a polished portal page are features you assemble, not code you write.

FlowFn Team · 16 Jul 2026 · 3 min read

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Let Your Visitors Sign In — End-User Auth in FlowFn

Your app has users — not FlowFn accounts, but your customers: café members with a loyalty balance, a client portal's clients, a community's members. FlowFn's end-user auth lets those visitors sign up and log in to your published site, with their accounts stored as rows in a Data Sheet, passwords hashed, and pages gated behind a login — no separate auth service to run.

FlowFn Team · 16 Jul 2026 · 4 min read