Custom Furniture:
Client Portal Template

Store useful information

Add in useful information like care instructions or frequently asked questions to go the extra mile.

Each customer gets their own portal

Keep all customer orders separate and private. They each get their own area to see progress.

Download the template using the button above or click here to see a preview.

This is a portal template for a business who creates custom furniture for their customers. You can use this portal to share questionnaires, specifications, photo updates, and more.

You could also use this template to sell other custom orders like cakes, jewellery, or keepsakes.

How to import the Custom Furniture template into Client Portal

Once you've downloaded the .xml file above, navigate to your WordPress dashboard and go to Tools -> Import.

Next, choose "WordPress" and click "Run Importer".

Upload the .XML file you downloaded earlier. Then click "Upload file and import".

Screenshot of WordPress import screen

Tip: You may want to keep the "Download and import file attachments" box unchecked, since you will likely be replacing any file attachments with your own. This will help keep your website leaner.

That's it! For more detailed instructions on importing portals, click here.

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I started setting up my first portal and I have to say: wow! This is so cool. I can't believe how easy it is to add, change, and remove sections on the backend. And WOAH does that front end look professional. You made a very cool thing. Thank you. –Alli Blum, SaaS Onboarding Consultant

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