Serront Docs
Serront is a storefront for service businesses — freelancers, studios, and agencies in Indonesia. Publish a page with your service menu, take order requests, chat with the buyer, get paid by bank transfer (or online), and keep every order's status in one place. No website needed.
What Serront is
- A public storefront at
serront.com/s/<your-handle>— your services, prices, and bio, shareable anywhere a link fits. See Getting started. - A service catalog with three pricing types — fixed, hourly, and packages. See Services & pricing.
- An order desk at /dashboard/orders — every request comes in as an order with a status, a quote, and a message thread with the buyer. See Orders.
- Payment tracking built around how Indonesian service businesses actually get paid: manual bank transfer with proof upload, plus an optional online-checkout module (QRIS, VA, e-wallet, card). See Payments.
- A client portal — buyers sign in with an emailed code (no passwords, no accounts to create) and see all their orders with you. See Client portal.
- Discount codes via the Marketing module. See Discount codes.
- A REST API + webhooks behind everything the portal does. See the API reference and Webhooks.
How the docs are organized
- Getting started — the path from sign-up to a published storefront and your first order.
- Storefront — services & pricing, orders, payments, the client portal, and discount codes.
- API — authentication, envelope, and endpoints, plus webhooks.
- Workspace — billing & plans.
- Developers — the CLI.
The Forjio family
Serront shares one identity layer (Huudis) and one billing spine (Plugipay) with the rest of the Forjio family. One account works everywhere — see the product switcher at the top of these docs.