For agencies & freelancers

The client portal your AI agents plug into

Every agency, every freelance developer, every solo maker needs a client portal. And everyone builds the same one: a login page, a list of tickets, a comment thread, maybe a status badge. AgentsRoom Remote Backlog gives you that, wired straight to your AI coding agents, as a feature toggle in your project settings.

If you sell custom development, you know the client portal paradox. Every client eventually asks for one. 'Where can I see progress? Where can I leave feedback? How do I report a bug?'. So you either build one โ€” a react app, a database, auth, emails, an admin panel โ€” or you buy one. If you build it, you now maintain a client portal for every client. If you buy it, you either pay per seat per client, or you hack it together by sharing a Linear workspace with people who don't need Linear.

AgentsRoom Remote Backlog is the third option. Every project in AgentsRoom can be exposed as a client portal with one toggle. Pick a slug, choose between public / unlisted / restricted access, set a welcome message and a brand color, and ship. Your client gets a URL like my-saas.backlog.agentsroom.dev with a proper feedback form, upvotes if you enable them, comments, a roadmap if you want, and branded emails when anything changes.

It works for the small custom website gig where you want your client to report typos. It works for the serious SaaS build where you have ten external stakeholders allowed to submit tickets. It works for open-source projects where the entire internet is welcome to contribute feedback. It works for agencies who need a per-client portal, a per-client status, a per-client ticket list. One backlog per project, one setup per minute.

The magic: every portal is wired to your AgentsRoom agent pool. Your clients think they are using a bog-standard feedback portal. You know that each ticket they submit is one drag away from being executed by Claude Code, Codex CLI, OpenCode, Gemini CLI or Aider. They log the bug. You open AgentsRoom. You drag. The agent fixes it. The client gets an email. You close the tab. Ten minutes. Your agency runs at the speed of AI, your client experience runs at the professionalism of a client portal.

And the cost is the AgentsRoom subscription you already have. No extra SaaS. No per-client fee. No seat pricing. The Remote Backlog is a feature, not a separate product.

Who this is for

Solo developers and freelancers

One backlog per client, zero setup. Give each client a private URL, point them at it for bug reports, and stop answering 'what's the status' emails.

Development agencies

Run ten or twenty client backlogs in parallel, each with its own slug, visibility and brand color. Scale client communication without scaling admin overhead.

Indie hackers shipping a SaaS

Expose a public roadmap so your early users can upvote features and file bugs directly into the backlog your AI agents are executing against.

Open-source maintainers

Give contributors a simpler intake surface than GitHub Issues, wire it to AgentsRoom, let AI agents draft PRs on the most-upvoted ones. Community-driven maintenance on autopilot.

Zero extra SaaS bill

Remote Backlog is included in AgentsRoom at every plan level โ€” free and pro. Free gets you one backlog per project with 50 client tickets per month, pro unlocks unlimited backlogs, unlimited tickets, the embeddable widget on unlimited domains and the Chrome extension across multiple projects. No per-seat client fees, no per-portal upsell, no hidden tiers.

Your agency, running at AI speed

Download AgentsRoom, enable Remote Backlog on your first project, and give your client a URL in under a minute.

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Companion app: monitor your agents on the go

Works with Claude, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, and Aider

Also on Chrome: install the AgentsRoom extension to push bugs and requests straight to your public backlog.

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