Harpar Grace International Launches HGI HUB Digital Platform for Aesthetic Clinics

Harpar Grace International (HGI) has launched The HGI HUB, a digital platform for aesthetic and wellness clinics that consolidates ordering, education, marketing support and business tools into a single app.

The platform is available exclusively to HGI's clinic partners via the Apple App Store and Google Play. Existing partners can register through the app to access the service.

The HGI HUB combines the brand's B2B ordering function with a wider business support offer. Clinic owners and managers will be able to access real-time stock levels, order history, account balances and credit terms, with automatic discounts, vouchers and promotional offers built into the platform. The system also includes integrated drop-shipping services for partners that fulfil orders directly to clients.

Alongside ordering, the platform provides marketing and sales assets, including ready-to-use campaign tools designed for clinic partners to deploy with their own clients.

The HUB is the front-end for what HGI calls the Success Suite, a modular framework structured across business support, training and activation, and ordering solutions, alongside other pillars covering partner support. The Success Suite combines education, planning and digital tools and is positioned by the brand as a 360-degree growth engine for partner clinics.

Erica Casey, chief executive of Harpar Grace International, said the platform was designed to reduce administrative pressure on partner clinics. "The HGI HUB is more than just an ordering platform, it's a central hub crafted to give our partners a genuine competitive advantage," she said. "By bringing ordering, education and events, integrated payments and a mobile app together in one refined platform, it removes the operational noise that holds businesses back."

The move will allow Harpar Grace to consolidate B2B ordering and partner support into single platforms, as clinic operators look to reduce the number of suppliers and systems they have to manage., placing HCI alongside the distributor and pharmaceutical platforms increasingly running their own apps for trade ordering.

For more information visit harpargrace.com.

Natalia Kulak