Client accounts
Build an invitation end to end for a client who wants it done for them, then hand them a login that feels entirely theirs. They sign in to their own dashboard to manage RSVP, edit, and republish, while you keep full access to step in.
Not every customer wants to touch an editor. Some come to you and say, in plain words, that they do not know how, do not want to learn, and would rather you just handle it. Client accounts are built for exactly that. You create an account for them, build and publish the whole invitation yourself, and then hand over a login that feels entirely theirs.
The customer who wants it done for them
Agencies run into this constantly, but it is not only agencies. Any seller gets the customer who has no interest in learning a tool and just wants the finished invitation. Collecting their email and a password they pick, or building it on your own account and sending screenshots, is clumsy for both of you. You want to do the work and still give them something that is genuinely theirs.
You create the account, no email needed
You set up the client account yourself with a username and a password. There is nothing to collect from the customer and no sign-up for them to complete. The folder lives on your account, and the client account is a separate identity scoped to the folder you assign it.
Build and publish it, all from your dashboard
You design the invitation end to end, set everything up, and publish it, all from your own dashboard. None of it waits on the customer. You can assign one client several folders, a wedding and an anniversary for example, and a folder always belongs to one client.
Hand over the login, and it is theirs
When you are ready, you give the client their username and password. They sign in to their own dashboard, see only their invitation, and have full rights inside it. They manage RSVP responses, make edits, republish, download, and can even change their own password. They never see your billing, your other clients, your trash, or anything else on your account.
You can always step back in
Because the folder lives on your account, you keep full access. If the client gets stuck or asks for a change they cannot make, you open it and fix it with no handoff. You are both looking at the same invitation, and either of you can work on it.
Common questions
Read the how-to in the Help Center
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