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Shopify-like stores for professional services
Productize your services with storefronts and let clients self-serve purchase subscription plans and one-time items.

Attract clients who pay you upfront
Skip the back-and-forth email threads. Standardize your rates with an online store and find clients who know what they want and will pay you for it.



Bring the best of eCommerce to your firm
Join the league of modern businesses who “productize” their services. Customize your offerings with details and packaging that make you stand out from the competition.


Onboard clients seamlessly after purchases and payments
Onboard and engage clients who buy from you with integrated client portal software that keeps them immersed in your brand.

More than just a storefront
Deliver a delightful client experience with powerful tools included at no extra cost — a branded client portal, messaging, file-sharing, invoicing and more.
Client portal
Give clients access to messages, contracts, files, and more.
Invoicing
Create invoices for your clients to pay via credit card or ACH.
Subscriptions
Automate recurring payments and billing cycles for predictable revenue
File-sharing
Share files and documents securely with easy client access and permissions.
Tasks
Manage tasks seamlessly across your team and clients in one place
Security
Keep data safe with enterprise-grade security, SOC2, and HIPAA compliance.
CRM
Manage client relationships and track every interaction in one hub.
Forms
Create custom intake forms to collect and organize client information efficiently.
Contracts
Send professional agreements with built-in eSignatures for faster approvals.
Package your expertise. Productize your services.
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Store FAQs
What does it mean to productize a service?
Productizing a service is when a business turns a service that would normally quoted by hour or by retainer into a package with specific features, prices, and timelines that customers can purchase like they would purchase a product.
What is the best way to sell services online?
You can list services online on a website, but the best way to sell services is to offer a way for people to purchase them without having to contact you first. An online storefront like Assembly lets service businesses create Shopify style stores that are optimized for providing professional services to clients.
How do I set up my online store for my services?
The easiest way to set up an online store for your professional services is with Assembly. Assembly’s store lets you create and customize one-time services, recurring packages, and subscriptions. What’s more, clients who buy services are automatically created in your custom branded client portal, allowing you to manage their communications, billing, and invoices in one place.
How do I know who buys from my online store?
With Assembly Stores, people who purchase from your store page will automatically become clients in your CRM that you can manage. Their information comes from their purchase information and is collected and saved in your secure client portal. They also get access to your portal for onboarding and contacting you right after checkout.
Can I make a private online store?
Yes, with Assembly stores, you can create a private online store that is only visible to clients who log in via a secure client portal. You can invite clients to join via a link or email.
Can I connect my store to my existing website?
Yes, with Assembly Store, you can publish a public link to your online store that lets you link to it from an existing website or share via email or social media. We will soon release the ability for you to embed the store in an iFrame on your site.
How does Assembly’s store compare to Shopify?
Unlike Shopify stores, Assembly stores are built for businesses selling professional services, not consumer products. When you launch a Assembly store, you can offer custom recurring plans and one-off service items and then immediately have clients paying and onboarded through your client portal software.