client
This term carries a professional weight that distinguishes it from customer. While a customer typically makes a one-off purchase of a product, a client enters into a sustained, fiduciary, or advisory relationship. It implies a higher level of trust and a personalized service tailored to specific needs, commonly found in legal, accounting, or creative agency contexts. In the digital realm, the word shifts from a human relationship to a technical architecture. It describes a subordinate system that requests data or resources from a more powerful central hub. This relationship is purely functional and transactional, devoid of the emotional or professional loyalty associated with the human usage.
Used to count individual people or software instances receiving services.