Account types

Learn the difference between Agency, Professional, and Sub accounts.

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Written by Kevin Frei
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There are six account types in Ahsuite: Starter, Grow, Professional, Agency, Agency Pages, and sub-account.

Starter

Starter gives you up to ten client portals for free. This plan includes Tasks, Conversations, and Files, but not Passwords or Work Journals. Starter users also don't have a public profile, and they cannot team up with other Ahsuite users via the user network.

Grow

Our Grow plan has the same features and limitations as Starter, but you can have unlimited clients for a very low price.

Professional

An Ahsuite Professional account is for individual service providers and freelancers. You can have unlimited client portals on the Ahsuite domain, and you get the team password manager and work journals.

Pro users get a public profile where clients can register, and they can search the network of Ahsuite users and invite other users to their teams. Pro users can also decide to let other users find and recruit them via the user network.

Agency

An Agency account can be fully white-labeled on a custom domain. Agency profiles are also a little different, with a focus on the brand rather than the individual.

Here are examples of the two types of profiles to illustrate the difference:

With an Agency accounts you can purchase additional seats for your staff and employees. (See below for details on internal sub-users.)

Agency Pages

Agency Pages is an Agency account type with the added benefit that you can have unlimited landing pages on different subdirectories. That way instead of just a single Agency profile page with lead capture, you can have multiple optimized for different services and keywords.

For example, if your white label profile is at youragency.com, you could make additional profiles at youragency.com/page/service-1, youragency.com/page/service-2, etc.

Each landing page has the same format, but you can customize the text and banner image for different services. This is ideal for agencies that offer multiple services and want separate landing pages optimized for each service.

Sub-users

A sub-user is a user that can only be added to clients associated with a specific Agency. If you have an Agency or Agency Pages account, these sub-users are for your employees and contractors.

Sub-users do not have their own public profiles, they cannot onboard their own clients, and they cannot access the user network. Nor can they be viewed in the user network, so there is no risk of other Ahsuite users poaching your staff.

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