Clients
What client access with TIZZLE actually looks like.
Most projects do not need an account on day one. If TIZZLE is hosting, maintaining, or continuously improving your product, we set up your client account so you can work with us through the client hub.
The Short Version
You only need a TIZZLE account when the relationship is ongoing.
If TIZZLE builds a website, app, or internal tool as a one-time engagement, you can usually work through normal delivery channels: project calls, shared documents, design reviews, staging links, and handoff notes.
If you decide to keep TIZZLE involved for hosting, maintenance, support, roadmap work, or ongoing product delivery, we set up your account and grant access to the client hub.
When Accounts Matter
Accounts are for active client operations, not just project delivery.
One-time website or software build
No account is normally required. We deliver the work, walk you through it, and hand over what you need.
Hosted or maintained by TIZZLE
You get a client account because there is an ongoing working relationship and a shared operating layer around the product.
Continuous improvement
If you want TIZZLE to stay close to the product after launch, the client hub becomes the cleanest place to manage requests, issues, planning, and communication.
What The Hub Is For
The client hub is where ongoing product work is organised.
- Request changes, enhancements, and new scope
- Report issues with useful context instead of scattered messages
- Review call timing, project checkpoints, and planning rhythm
- Access project notes, delivery context, and working history
- Use one account across TIZZLE products where access is enabled
Shared Login
One TIZZLE account can work across multiple TIZZLE products.
Accounts with TIZZLE use the same login across TIZZLE products, including platforms like Nourly, glace., and future systems we deploy for clients.
Creating an account does not automatically grant access to every client area. Access is still controlled per authorised client account.