Membership · By application

A small,
considered roster.

Clientia is not a sign-up button. It is a roster — short, named, and grown by hand. Membership opens a few practices at a time, in small batches, while the workspace is still maturing.

One member, signed and sealed. The next few seats are held from the waitlist, in the order they applied.

Member № 0001Founding series
AG Web Studios
Charter member · Since 2025
Status
Active
Modules
All five
Renewal
Open-ended
A. GlyholtSigned, founders
The charter

A relationship, not a subscription.

Membership is a compact. Half of it is what we owe members; the other half is what membership asks of them.

Plate IIThe charter · 2026
What we offer members
  1. i.

    A workspace, hand-fitted.

    Onboarding is a conversation, not a wizard. We import your data, model your contracts and shape the workspace around how your practice already runs.

  2. ii.

    The founders, on the line.

    Support is not a tier. The same people writing the code answer your questions, fix your bugs, and sit with you on a kickoff call.

  3. iii.

    Restraint, by construction.

    We don't ship features that make the product louder. Every change has to make a real Monday quieter — yours, ours, anyone running a small practice.

  4. iv.

    Your data, always portable.

    Encrypted at rest, scoped to your tenant, exportable in one click. Membership is not a lock-in; it is a relationship you can leave with everything you came in with.

What we ask in return
  1. i.

    Patience while we build.

    The product is real, but it is not finished. Some weeks a feature lands; some weeks it is a smaller, quieter improvement. We trade speed for care.

  2. ii.

    Honest, working feedback.

    Members work with us — not around us. We need the unvarnished version of where the workspace creaks, what is missing, and which corners still cost you a tab.

  3. iii.

    A small, named team.

    Membership is granted to a practice, not a logo. We learn your stakeholders, your renewal cadence, your invoice rhythms — so the workspace can carry that shape.

  4. iv.

    Discretion, both ways.

    Members are kept off public rosters and case studies unless you ask otherwise. We expect the same in return when you see the seams of an early product.

Eight clauses, signed by both sides. Read at the kickoff call; kept honest, week by week, after.
The cadence

Admission, by hand.

The roster grows in small, named batches — never a flood. Each quarter, a few practices are admitted by hand, in the order the waitlist sets.

Plate IIIThe cadence · Q2 26 — Q1 27
Q22026
1 seatCustomer Zero · in production
Q32026
2 seatsTwo seats held from the waitlist
Q42026
3 seatsCohort opens by application
Q12027
4 seatsMembership broadens, gently
  1. Filled · in production
  2. Held · waitlist confirmed
  3. Open · awaiting hand
The roster · today

One filled, two held,
the rest still open.

One named member, two seats reserved from the waitlist, the rest still open. The picture is the truth of where we are — no inflated numbers, no anonymous logo wall.

Plate IVThe roster · 2026
  1. 01live
    AG Web Studios
    Member № 0001
  2. 02next
    Held
    From the waitlist
  3. 03soon
    Held
    From the waitlist
  4. 04
    Open seat
    Yours, perhaps
  5. 05
    Open seat
    Held on application
  6. 06
    Open seat
    Held on application
Held seats are kept anonymous on principle. The waitlist sets the order; the founders onboard each one by hand.

See who's using it daily — every working day, at AG Web Studios.

A seat for you, soon

We'd love to have
you onboard, as soon as we're ready.

The workspace is still maturing — we're sanding the rough edges on our own desks. The next seats open as soon as it is ready for someone who isn't us. Put your name down, and we'll write the moment yours is ready.

Held by hand · One reply per application · No automated drip

Member № ___Awaiting hand
Your practice, here.
On application · Held privately
Status
Awaiting
Modules
All five
Cohort
Next batch