COMPARISON
Wayfront vs ManyRequests
Two of the most popular productized service platforms in 2026. Here is a side-by-side breakdown of features, pricing, ideal customers, and the integrated alternative most agencies overlook.
The short answer
Pick Wayfront if
- You run a multi-service productized agency with multiple plan tiers
- You need 40+ direct integrations or a strong existing tool stack
- You want deep white-label customization (custom CSS, subdomain branding)
- You manage hundreds of subscriptions with complex billing logic
Pick ManyRequests if
- You run an unlimited graphic design or content subscription
- You want fast setup and a focused, opinionated workflow
- You prefer published pricing without a sales call
- You need a tight request queue with one-active-task design
Consider the third option: AgencyPro
Most agencies comparing Wayfront and ManyRequests are choosing between two productized-only platforms. If your agency also takes on custom client projects, or you want native AI agents, time tracking, and a public API in one place, AgencyPro is worth a serious look. Public pricing starts at $39/month.
See AgencyPro vs Wayfront comparison →Feature-by-feature comparison
| Feature | Wayfront | ManyRequests |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | Sales call required | $99/month |
| Public pricing | No | Yes |
| Best for | Multi-service productized shops | Unlimited design or content subscriptions |
| Client portal | Highly configurable, custom CSS | Clean default, less customization |
| Request queue | Order pipeline | Single-active-task queue |
| Recurring billing | Native, Stripe integration | Native, Stripe integration |
| Intake forms | Yes, advanced builder | Yes, simpler builder |
| File proofing | Basic file sharing | Basic file sharing |
| Time tracking | No | No |
| Project management depth | Moderate | Light |
| Integrations | 40+ | 15+ (plus Zapier) |
| API access | Limited | Limited |
| AI features | No | No |
| Free trial | Yes | Yes (14 days) |
| White label depth | Deep (custom CSS, branding) | Standard branding only |
Pricing breakdown
Wayfront pricing
Wayfront does not publish pricing publicly. To get a quote, you must book a sales call. Reports from agencies suggest entry-level plans start in the $99-$149/month range, with mid-tier plans reaching $249-$499/month depending on the integration mix and seat count.
The lack of public pricing slows down evaluation but reflects a sales-led GTM motion typical of mature platforms.
ManyRequests pricing
ManyRequests publishes three tiers: Starter at $99/month (limited features), Core at $149/month (most agencies start here), and Pro at $249/month (full feature set with unlimited team members). All plans include a 14-day free trial.
The transparent pricing makes self-serve evaluation simple.
Who should pick which
Choose Wayfront if you run a multi-service productized agency
Wayfront is the right pick when you sell three or more productized services across different verticals (e.g., SEO + content + design), need rich integrations with your existing stack, and want deep white-label control over the client portal. Wayfront’s mature feature set handles complex billing logic and multi-tier subscription rules better than ManyRequests.
Choose ManyRequests if you run an unlimited design or content service
ManyRequests is purpose-built for the unlimited graphic design subscription model pioneered by Design Pickle. Its single-active-task queue and Kanban board are well-tuned for design teams. If your service is genuinely an unlimited-requests subscription, ManyRequests gets you to launch in days, not weeks.
Choose AgencyPro if you mix productized and custom work
Many agencies start productized and add custom one-off projects as they grow. Wayfront and ManyRequests both struggle with this mix. AgencyPro includes a productized service catalog alongside full project management, native time tracking, and AI agents. The pricing also undercuts both at $39/month entry tier.
The integration gap
One area where both platforms fall short in 2026 is AI. Neither Wayfront nor ManyRequests has shipped AI agents, AI assistants, or an AI chatbot for client portals. Agencies that want to automate copy production, account management updates, or client portal Q&A end up bolting on ChatGPT, Claude, or Jasper as a separate workflow.
The other gap is time tracking. Neither platform includes native time tracking, which means productized agencies that also bill hourly retainers run a separate tool like Toggl or Harvest.
If those two gaps matter to you, look at integrated platforms like AgencyPro that ship AI agents and time tracking in the base product.
Frequently asked questions
What is the main difference between Wayfront and ManyRequests?
Wayfront (formerly SPP.co) is a mature productized service platform with 40+ integrations and a focus on subscription order management. ManyRequests is a newer, lighter platform built specifically for unlimited-request creative subscription businesses with task queue management. Wayfront fits broad productized service shops, ManyRequests fits design-as-a-subscription and content-as-a-subscription models.
Which is cheaper, Wayfront or ManyRequests?
ManyRequests publishes pricing starting at $99/month. Wayfront does not publish pricing publicly and requires a sales call to receive a quote. Anecdotally, Wayfront quotes start higher than ManyRequests but include more integrations and white-label depth.
Which platform is better for unlimited graphic design subscriptions?
ManyRequests was purpose-built for unlimited graphic design and content subscriptions. It has a strong request queue, single-active-task workflow, and Kanban board for designers. Wayfront can handle this model but requires more configuration up front.
Do either platform have AI features?
Neither Wayfront nor ManyRequests markets AI agents or AI assistants as of early 2026. Agencies that need built-in AI for copywriting, account management, and client portal Q&A usually look at integrated platforms like AgencyPro instead.
Can either platform handle custom projects alongside productized work?
Both can technically support custom one-off projects, but neither is optimized for the mix. Wayfront has more flexibility because of its broader project module. ManyRequests stays narrowly focused on subscription request queues.
Which platform is easier to set up?
ManyRequests has a faster initial setup, usually 2 to 4 hours for a single-service business. Wayfront takes 1 to 2 days because of its larger feature surface and integration options. The trade-off is depth, Wayfront unlocks more advanced workflows once configured.
Which one has a better client portal?
Wayfront's client portal is more configurable, with custom CSS support, branded subdomains, and granular permissions. ManyRequests has a clean default portal optimized for design request handoff. For agencies that prioritize a polished, fully white-labeled portal, Wayfront leads.
Want a third option?
AgencyPro covers productized services and custom client work in one platform, with AI agents, time tracking, and a full API. Public pricing from $39/month.