Our web development studio develops B2B portals as business tools — shaping role logic, automating flows, and building platforms that handle scale, sync, and specific client needs without compromise.
Clients still place orders by email.
A B2B portal simplifies repeat sales and reorders.
Different teams use different pricing sheets.
Centralized access prevents costly mismatches.
Stock info is never up to date.
Live sync keeps vendors and distributors aligned.
Sales reports take days to prepare.
Built-in dashboards make tracking instant.
Every portal is unique. Final cost depends on logic depth, integrations, user roles,
and sync behavior — not just feature count.
We didn't want a cookie-cutter solution, and Toimi understood that right away. They came back with ideas tailored exactly to our needs — creative, practical, and easy to scale.
Strong technical skills, but also patient in explaining things so everyone could follow. That balance made the whole process smooth.
Quick turnaround, clean work, good communication. Would recommend.
Working with Toimi felt straightforward and stress-free.
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Cost depends on project complexity, scope, and timeline — a portal with partner registration, contract management, and order workflows requires more development than a basic login page with a price list. The number of user roles, integration points, and automation requirements all shape the final scope. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your project brief.
Seattle's economy is anchored by technology companies along the Eastside corridor managing reseller and integration partner networks, maritime and logistics operators serving the Port of Seattle coordinating with freight brokers, vessel operators, and customs agents across complex multi-party workflows, wholesale and specialty food distributors serving the Pacific Northwest hospitality and retail market with account-based ordering and volume pricing requirements, and healthcare technology companies near the University of Washington medical corridor managing clinical partner and data sharing relationships that require secure structured access rather than email-based coordination.
Timeline depends on the number of partner roles, complexity of approval and ordering workflows, and how many internal systems need to be connected. A focused portal with partner login, a product or service catalog, and order submission moves faster than a full procurement platform with ERP sync, automated invoicing, and compliance document management. Exact timelines are confirmed after your Seattle project brief is reviewed and the full scope is agreed.
A client portal typically serves end customers — individuals or companies accessing their own account data, project status, and support history. A B2B portal is built for business partners — distributors, resellers, or suppliers who need to place bulk orders, manage contracts, negotiate pricing tiers, and coordinate operationally with your internal team. For Seattle technology companies managing a reseller network across the Pacific Northwest, or maritime operators coordinating with a supply chain of freight and logistics partners, the B2B portal handles the operational relationship at scale rather than just providing account visibility.
Yes — role-based pricing and contract-specific terms are among the most common requirements from Seattle clients with tiered partner networks. Technology companies with platinum, gold, and silver reseller tiers, wholesale food distributors with volume-based pricing agreements across Pacific Northwest restaurant and retail accounts, and maritime supply companies with preferred vendor contracts at different purchase thresholds all need pricing logic that shows each partner only their contracted rates. Admin-controlled pricing rules and volume discount thresholds are configured without developer intervention once the system is live.
We map existing data flows during the discovery phase and design the portal's integration layer around your current ERP, inventory, CRM, or billing system. For Seattle technology companies whose partner portal needs to sync with Salesforce or a custom CRM, or maritime operators whose portal connects to freight management and customs documentation platforms, we design integration architecture before development begins rather than treating it as a post-build addition. Integration feasibility and API availability are confirmed during discovery so there are no scope surprises mid-project.
You get a dedicated project manager throughout the build. We work in two-week sprints with working portal builds delivered to a staging environment at every stage — including functional partner registration, pricing display, and order workflows — so Seattle clients can review real B2B functionality before the next development cycle begins. All sprint decisions, integration status, and open issues are tracked in a shared project board. No features are deployed to the live portal without review and approval from your team.
We provide a post-launch stabilization period to address any issues that surface under real partner usage conditions. B2B portals grow in complexity as partner networks expand — new partner tiers, additional product categories, deeper ERP integration, and expanded geographic coverage across the Pacific Northwest and national markets all represent common post-launch development needs. Seattle clients who continue developing their portal typically stay with us on a retainer covering ongoing development and technical support. Support and development terms are agreed in the project contract before the portal launches.