NAAS Portal
Business operations software for modern service and admin teams

One portal for billing, payroll support, service reports, customers, and daily execution.

NAAS Portal gives companies one professional workspace for quotations, invoices, customers, service reports, payroll support, and internal operations.

Sellable client-ready experience A polished front end for prospects and a practical workspace for real teams.
Company-scoped access Each business works inside its own portal environment with role-aware visibility.
Built for repeatable operations From quotation to invoice to service documentation, the workflow stays connected.

A portal designed for how companies actually work.

NAAS Portal brings billing, service work, customer records, team access, and payroll support into one controlled environment so the business feels organized, consistent, and professional.

Professional front door

A polished public website introduces the product clearly, supports sales conversations, and gives buyers a direct path into login or purchase.

Practical company workspace

Inside the portal, teams handle billing, customers, tasks, service reporting, payroll support, and company settings from one shared system that feels consistent.

Controlled administration

Platform admins can provision companies, create users, assign access, and maintain a clean separation between internal control and company use.

The product story is bigger than login. It is a full business workspace built for ongoing operations.

NAAS Portal connects finance workflow, service delivery, team management, and company data in one system that is easier to explain, easier to train on, and easier to sell.

Customer management

Create reusable customer records for faster quotations, invoices, and service jobs with cleaner billing data.

Quotation workflow

Build quotations from a structured system and maintain a visible pipeline for pending opportunities.

Invoice workflow

Issue invoices from the same workspace that stores customer records, bank details, and operational history.

Service reporting

Keep records of work performed, generate report-ready outputs, and maintain a clearer service history.

Task management

Track scheduled work, completed work, and internal follow-up without losing visibility across the company.

Payroll support

Support employee records, payslips, and related administrative processes from the same platform.

Company profile and branding

Maintain logos, billing contacts, and company information that feed into daily operations and exported documents.

User and access control

Assign the right visibility to the right people so each user sees only the operational modules relevant to their role.

Branded product delivery

Give buyers a product that looks like a real platform, not a collection of forms pasted together.

Show customers the actual portal experience.

Add real screenshots here to turn the website into a stronger sales asset. Placeholder slots are already prepared so you can swap in polished images later without changing the layout.

Dashboard Overview

Capture the company dashboard after login, showing top metrics, shortcuts, and the standardized workspace header.

Customer Management

Capture the Customers page with a few sample records so buyers can see list structure, search, and action controls.

Invoice Workspace

Capture the Invoices page or invoice preview screen so prospects can see document quality and billing workflow.

Sell with a clear offer, a professional checkout, and a smooth onboarding path.

Each new company chooses its permanent company code before payment. After successful checkout, the workspace is provisioned automatically and the first admin receives a secure set-password link.

Sales Positioning

What to highlight when selling

  • One subscription instead of multiple disconnected tools
  • Professional billing and operational workflow
  • Better internal control over access and execution
  • Cleaner onboarding for each new company
  • Recurring billing and automated provisioning ready

Professional buyers will ask about trust. This gives you a clear answer.

Separated admin and company access

The admin side and company side follow distinct access paths so platform control stays separated from customer workspaces.

Protected login flows

Sessions, request validation, and failed-attempt throttling help protect access to the operational workspace.

Role-aware navigation

Users can be scoped to the modules they should actually work with, reducing clutter and improving control.

Important details to explain clearly to your buyers.

What is the company code?

The company code is the permanent workspace identifier used during login. It should be short, unique, easy for the client to remember, and chosen carefully because it should not change later.

Should buyers choose the company code before payment?

Yes. Ask them to confirm it during purchase so you can provision the correct workspace immediately after payment is completed. If a company code is already reserved, the checkout page will ask the buyer to choose another one before payment starts.

Where should users login?

Public visitors should start at `www.naasportal.com`, while active users should be directed to `login.naasportal.com` or the portal login button on the main site.