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Platform / Expansion

When the website isn't enough anymore.

Platform is the expansion lane. The public site creates the foundation, then the work grows into portals, dashboards, operational tools, and data-backed systems.

The site becomes infrastructure.

A platform build earns its scope when members need a workflow, staff need a dashboard, or leadership needs a clearer system than another spreadsheet.

01

Member portals

Private member, client, or stakeholder spaces with the right login model, content model, and access rules.

02

Reporting dashboards

Reporting surfaces for analytics, campaign health, audits, milestones, and board-ready performance signals.

03

Staff workflow tools

Small internal tools that remove repeated manual work without turning the whole project into enterprise software.

04

AMS and data integrations

Practical planning around AMS, CRM, analytics, email, and data sources so the website does not live off to the side.

Pages inside this pillar

These get their own URLs because they can stand alone in search, sales, methodology, or buyer intent.

Common questions

What is a member portal?
A member portal is a private, authenticated section of a website where members, staff, or stakeholders can access resources, dashboards, forms, reports, or tools that are not publicly available. It sits alongside the public marketing site and requires a login to enter.
When does an association need a member portal versus just a website?
When members need to log in to access exclusive content, manage their membership, view dashboards, or complete workflows that require account context. If the public site meets all member needs, a portal may not be necessary yet. We help associations make that call before scoping the build.
How does AMS integration work with an association website?
AMS integration connects member data from your Association Management Software to the website or portal. This can enable features like SSO login, personalized content based on membership status, event registration synced with membership records, or directory listings pulled from your AMS. The approach depends on which AMS you use and what data needs to surface publicly.

Does the site need to do more than publish pages?

We can scope the product-like layer without overbuilding the first phase.