Client Filing System

Make it easier for your users to access important documents with the Client Filing System.

The Client Filing System is software that is specifically designed to give individuals access to their own area on your website where they can download information that you have uploaded for them. In conjunction with Database Marketing, your website users will be able to log in easily by using the same email address and password as other parts of their website.

Giving your clients and alliance members access to important files and information is key to running a successful online business. Share your documents seamlessly while safeguarding them from unwanted eyes with our Website Client Filing System.

Information that can be organized and distributed using our Client Filing System could include files like:

  • Photos
  • Word and Excel files
  • PDFs
  • Other sensitive information that you want only one client to have access to

 

*This product requires Bloomtools Database Marketing

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