Client Onboarding

Configurable multi-stage onboarding with a status on every field, a cross-client missing-info queue, and automated reminders that chase the client for you.

Client Onboarding in Power CRM

Onboarding that finishes itself

Agency onboarding fails in the same place every time: a client owes you eleven things, you asked for them once in an email, and three weeks later nobody can say which four are still missing. Power CRM turns that into a queue with a state.

Stages you define, not stages we impose

Open the onboarding configuration and build the process your agency actually runs — stages, the sections inside them, the fields inside those, the order, and which are required. Give each field a friendly name and a description so nobody has to guess what “Primary GBP” means. If your onboarding for a chiropractor differs from your onboarding for a law firm, model that; the app does not care.

Every field has a status

A field is not just full or empty. It moves through a status flow you configure — client-supplied, team-reviewed, approved, not applicable. That distinction is the whole point: a field can be populated and still be blocking, because nobody has checked it. The onboarding view shows each field as a card with its status on it, and a search box, because real field sets get large.

The Missing Info queue

Every incomplete or unapproved field, across every client, rolls up into one cross-client dashboard. That is the daily standup list — not “how is Acme going”, but “what exactly is blocking anything from launching today”. Work it top to bottom and onboarding progresses on its own.

Chase the client automatically

Flag a field as missing and Power CRM notifies the client to supply it. A reminder scheduler runs in the background with eligibility checks, so clients get followed up without a person writing the follow-up, and without being spammed for things they have already sent.

Safe client logins

You can give the client an account. Per-field visibility controls exactly what an account-level user sees and can edit, so a client can complete their own brand questionnaire while your internal scope notes, credentials and margins stay invisible to them.

It writes back to the CRM

Onboarding data is not a silo. The fields you collect are GoHighLevel custom fields and custom values — so the moment a client supplies their business hours or their brand colors, that value is queued into the CRM your automations already run on.

Questions about client onboarding

Do I have to use your onboarding template?

No. Stages, sections, fields, ordering, required flags, friendly names, descriptions and the status flow itself are all configured by you. The app has no opinion about how your agency onboards.

How do I know what is blocking a launch?

The Missing Info dashboard rolls every incomplete or unapproved field across every client into one queue. That is the list your team works each morning.

Can clients fill in their own fields?

Yes. Per-field client visibility controls exactly what an account-level user can see and edit, so a client can supply their own information without ever seeing your internal notes.

See Power CRM on your own GoHighLevel account

A 30-minute working session against a location you pick. We show onboarding, the sync conflict queue and AI field capture on real data — then you decide.

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