In the White Label settings General tab, set a custom domain name, logo, and site name.
In the White Label settings Apps tab, toggle which apps are available on your white label site, as well as click Edit on each app to customize the logo, names and description of each app.
The White Label settings Roles tab allows you to create roles for your users, for example if you want to sell different tiers of membership such as Basic, Advanced, Premium. You could give just a few apps to the lower tier, and more apps to the higher tiers. You can also create a role that you intend to use for just one user, to make a custom package for that user.
The White Label settings Monetization tab, allows you to enable apps that take payments, so you can earn revenue from various apps on the site:
Per-app pricing - Allows you to set a price for each app in the Apps tab, and earn revenue from each app.
White Label app - Allows your invitees to further white label your platform. Earn revenue from all seat purchases from your direct white labelers, as well as from from their white labelers.
Affiliate app - Earn revenue from eligible purchases made by users who were referred by affiliates, split between you and the affiliate.
Team app - Earn revenue from team seat purchases and renewals.
Domain purchases - Earn revenue from domains purchased.
Email app - Earn revenue from email account purchases and renewals.
Business Phone app - Earn revenue from phone number purchases and renewals.
Precision Email Model app - Earn revenue from image model purchases.
If you go to the Community app, you can toggle the top drop-down at the top to go into admin mode for your white label site. This allows you to edit, delete, or block posts made by users on your platform.
You can "pin" images to your white label site from various image apps. For example, in the Hero Images app, hover over an image and click the "..." menu, and then click the yellow Pin to pin it to your white label site. Once pinned, your users can access the image by selecting the "Shared" project from the drop-down in that app.
You can "pin" funnels and website templates to your white label site. For example, from the Ultra-Fast Funnels app, click the "..." menu on the right side of a funnel row and click "Pin to white label". Once pinned, your users can clone the funnel on the "Shared" tab of that app and make it their own.
With the AI App Wizard, you can create custom image and text generation apps with custom inputs and outputs. After you create an app, go to your White Label settings Apps tab to toggle that app to add it to your white label site.
With the AI Personalities app, you can create a chat-like interface where your users can interact with an AI personality that is powered by a custom knowledge base. After you create an app, go to your White Label settings Apps tab to toggle that app to add it to your white label site.
With the Academy App Wizard, you can create your own academy, filled with videos hosted on your own YouTube, Wistia, or Vimeo account. After you create an app, go to your White Label settings Apps tab to toggle that app to add it to your white label site.
With the Live Training Wizard, you can create an app that shows a schedule of upcoming live calls, as well as a link to register, such as a Zoom link. After you create an app, go to your White Label settings Apps tab to toggle that app to add it to your white label site.
With the External App Wizard, you can create an app right on your users' home screens that links out to an external url in a new tab, or embeds an external url as an iframe within the platform. After you create an app, go to your White Label settings Apps tab to toggle that app to add it to your white label site.
In the White Label settings General tab, you can add custom code, to change things like colors an animations on your site. Here's some popular code recipes:
Add header button to your white label:
Add youtube video to login screen:
Add footer link:
Add background gradient:
Hide Integrations link:
Big app icons:
You can also paste in things like chatbots or Google Analytics code snippets.
Written by Dave
Updated over a month ago