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 focused B2B portal with partner authentication, catalog access, and order management starts approximately from a few thousand dollars, while platforms with multi-tier pricing, contract workflows, and ERP integration are priced higher. The Woodlands business landscape spans from mid-size professional services firms to large energy contractors operating near the ExxonMobil campus on the I-45 corridor. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your project brief.
A well-scoped B2B portal MVP — partner login, role-based access, catalog or service listing, and a basic order or request flow — typically takes 10–16 weeks from discovery to launch. For The Woodlands clients in energy or chemical manufacturing, where procurement logic involves approval chains and compliance documentation, we factor that scope in from the start. Timeline depends on the number of partner tiers, integration points, and your internal sign-off process.
Energy services, chemical manufacturing, and healthcare supply chains are the primary sectors. Companies near Woodloch Forest Drive — including energy services firms and chemical distributors tied to the broader Houston industrial base — need portals where contractors and suppliers can submit bids, access specs, and track order status. Healthcare systems like Memorial Hermann and St. Luke's Health require B2B portals for vendor onboarding, contract management, and supply procurement across their The Woodlands facilities.
Core features include tiered partner authentication, a personalized dashboard per account type, product or service catalogs with partner-specific pricing, request and order management, document exchange, and activity logging. For The Woodlands clients in regulated sectors, we add approval workflows, audit trails, and compliance document management. Every feature is scoped against your actual partner interactions — not pulled from a generic B2B template.
We build pricing and catalog logic at the account level — each partner sees only what they're entitled to, at the rates defined in their contract. For The Woodlands energy and chemical companies managing dozens of supplier relationships with different terms, this means no manual price sheets and no risk of a partner seeing another's rates. Pricing rules are managed through an admin panel your team controls directly, without developer involvement for routine updates.
Yes — and for most B2B portal projects, ERP integration is the critical path item. Companies in The Woodlands' energy and professional services sectors commonly run SAP, Oracle, or Salesforce. We scope integration points during discovery and build bidirectional connectors that keep the portal in sync with your back-office systems. This eliminates duplicate data entry and gives both your team and your partners a consistent, real-time view of orders, inventory, and account status.
We work async-first with structured weekly check-ins — Figma for UX reviews, a shared Notion or Slack workspace for sprint tracking, and written release notes after each cycle. For The Woodlands procurement and operations leads managing multiple vendor relationships simultaneously, this format keeps the portal project moving without requiring daily availability. Your project lead is directly reachable at every stage.
The first 30 days post-launch include active monitoring — we track partner onboarding completion, order flow errors, and integration sync failures under real usage. For The Woodlands companies whose B2B portal serves partners across the greater Houston industrial corridor, early friction in the partner experience directly affects procurement efficiency. We offer ongoing support packages covering bug fixes, workflow updates, and feature iterations as your partner network grows.