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Assembly 2.0 Drops: One Portal to Rule All Your Messy Clients

March 20, 20263 min read

Tired of clients losing your Notion and Slack links? Assembly 2.0 is here to consolidate everything into one polished client portal. Let's break it down.

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If you’re running an agency or doing freelance gigs, you know the absolute nightmare of juggling client tools. Slack for chat, Notion for docs, Drive for files, and random emails to beg for unpaid invoices. Clients are inherently lazy—they just want one magic link for everything. Enter Assembly 2.0, the tool claiming to be the "one ring to rule them all" for client portals. Let's tear it down and see if it's actually legit.

What the hell is Assembly 2.0 anyway?

Basically, Assembly is a polished wrapper that consolidates messages, payments, files, and tasks into a single portal. Version 2.0 just dropped, and the dev team brought some heavy artillery:

  • Variant Client Homes: You can now customize the homepage based on where the client is in their lifecycle (e.g., Onboarding vs. Active project).
  • App Folders: Love embedding third-party tools in your sidebar? Now you can group that mess into collapsible folders. Stick all your boring metric dashboards into one "Analytics" folder.
  • Two-Faced Task Management: This is huge. You can assign messy internal tasks (that clients shouldn't see) alongside polished, "Client-visible" tasks. Total control over transparency.
  • Automations: Time-based and recurring rules are here.
  • Native Desktop App: A shiny new Mac app so real-time notifications can actually annoy you. Windows users, sit tight for another week.

If you're building a SaaS or planning to launch a crowdfunding campaign for your next big tool, take notes on how they present these features. It's exactly what service businesses are crying out for.

What the Product Hunt tech bros are saying

The launch thread got pretty spicy as the co-founders jumped into the trenches to field questions:

  • The Automation Fanatics: One user immediately asked if moving a client from "onboarding" to "active" requires manual clicking or if it's automated. The devs confirmed: Fully automatable.
  • The Debt Collectors: The most crucial freelance question was asked: "Can it auto-harass clients for unpaid invoices if they are X days late?". Hell yes. Built-in and custom reminders are fully supported. We all know cash flow is king.
  • The "Do I ditch Notion?" debate: Someone asked if Assembly replaces Notion. The dev's reply was a masterclass in product positioning: "No, just embed your Notion knowledge base directly into our portal. Looks super clean." Don't fight the giants; embed them.
  • The Transparency Trap: A user rightly pointed out that showing tasks to clients is a double-edged sword. Assembly nailed this by adding granular visibility toggles at the project level, keeping your internal chaos strictly internal.

The Dev's Takeaway: Stop Building Silos

Look, the B2B SaaS game right now isn't about creating another chat app or a janky document editor. It's about aggregation and creating a seamless UX. Clients don't want five logins, and agencies don't want to pay for five disjointed tools.

If you're building a product, stop trying to reinvent the wheel. Focus on APIs, integrations, and flawless embeds. Wrap it all in a sexy UI, give admins granular control over what clients see, and always—always—include automated tools to help your users get paid faster. That's how you build a sticky product.

Source: Product Hunt