White-label
Your imprint. Your domain. Your customers.
Imprints, course businesses and agencies run the entire pipeline as their own product. We are the infrastructure, and we stay out of sight — including on the screens where most white-label products give themselves away.
What you control
Presentation, identity and money.
Branding is presentation only — it never changes permissions, limits or what a plan includes. That separation is deliberate: a palette editor that can reach entitlements is a support incident waiting to happen.
Your name, everywhere
Product name, logo on light and dark grounds, both palettes, three typefaces and the corner radius. It reaches the page during server rendering, so a visitor never sees our colours flash before yours.
Your sign-in
Your own Google, Apple and Facebook credentials. The consent screen names your company, because a customer being told that someone else wants access to their account is where trust is lost.
Your merchant account
Stripe, Paystack, Flutterwave or Korapay, connected to your business. Money settles to you and the receipt carries your name.
Your domain
Your own domain, or a subdomain of ours. Every link, every email and every share card stays on it.
Your plans
You set what a plan costs and what it includes. Prices are computed from one source, so what a customer is shown and what they are charged cannot drift apart.
A site of your own
Marketing sites are designed per brand, not re-themed from a template. A visibly re-skinned site defeats the point, and buyers notice.
The test
Can a customer tell?
That is the only question worth asking about a white-label product, and it is decided in four unglamorous places.
- 01The sign-in consent screenIt names whoever registered the OAuth client. On a shared credential it would name us, to a customer who has never heard of us, on the one screen where trust is being asked for. So you register your own.
- 02The first paint of a pageBranding is resolved during server rendering, not applied afterwards by a script. A page that shows our green for a fifth of a second before turning your colour has already told the visitor what they are looking at.
- 03Transactional emailSent from your address, with your name, your support contact and your postal address. Unverified sender domains are refused rather than sent anyway, because a bounced verification damages deliverability for everyone.
- 04The marketing siteDesigned for your brand, not re-themed from ours. A visibly re-skinned template is the tell buyers notice first, and it is the one thing a colour picker can never fix.
Tell us about your imprint.
What you publish, roughly how much of it, and whether you already have a domain and a merchant account. We will tell you plainly whether the programme fits.
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