White-label means the client sees your brand, not ours. Agencies and IT companies offer digital cards under their own name, with their own portal and their own support. Here is how it is set up.
White-label is for those who resell or offer the solution to clients: agencies, IT companies, and consultants. You keep the client relationship and the billing, and the client sees the whole experience as yours.
White-label options are part of the Agency plan.
With one setting you remove every trace of our name from the cards and the portal. The client sees no sign of who stands behind it, only your brand.
The portal for your clients carries your logo, colors, and name. When a client logs in to edit a card, the whole space looks like part of your offering, not someone else tool.
With the Agency plan you have a direct line to the author for technical questions. That way you quickly resolve anything about client setups, with no waiting in a queue.
The model is simple: you pay for one Agency license, and you charge clients for building and maintaining cards. Since the license is one time and lifetime, the margin stays with you.
An agency offers the card as part of a branding package. The client gets a portal with the agency logo and never learns who built the tool.
An IT company builds cards into its service offering and charges for them as its own product, with support it provides itself.
No, if you enable White-label. The client sees only the agency brand.