AgencyFlo

White-label

What does AgencyFlo's white-label do?

Why your agency needs white-label. Your brand, in front of your clients.

Your brand, in front of your clients.

Present client-facing surfaces under your own brand.

White-label: Your brand, in front of your clients.

Connected to the whole loop

Nothing here is a silo. Changes flow to projects, invoices and your P&L automatically, so the rest of the system stays in sync without manual re-entry.

White-label: Connected to the whole loop

No stitched-together stack

Replace the patchwork of single-purpose tools with one operating system, so your team spends time on client work instead of moving data between apps.

White-label: No stitched-together stack

Why a logo swap isn't white-label

Most tools call it white-label when you can drop a logo onto a shared template. The client still recognises the SaaS underneath. For a high-ticket service relationship that undercuts the impression the studio is selling. White-label in AgencyFlo applies the studio's full brand across every client-facing surface, so the work looks made in-house.

Your brand on every client surface

Proposals, contracts, invoices and client reports all carry the studio's logo, colours, typography and tone. The client experience reads as the agency's own product from first proposal to final invoice. The internal app stays AgencyFlo-branded for the team, where it doesn't matter. The polish is pointed where it counts: at the client.

Included, not an enterprise upsell

White-labelling comes with every tier, including the entry plan. A studio paying $50 a month brands its proposals, contracts, invoices and reports the same way a larger team does. Nothing here is unlocked feature by feature. The flat-pricing principle holds: capability comes with the platform.

Frequently asked questions

What does white-label mean in AgencyFlo?+

White-label in AgencyFlo means every surface a client sees (proposals, contracts, invoices, project reports) carries the studio's brand, not AgencyFlo's. Logo, colour palette, typography and tone of voice apply across the client-facing artefacts, so the client experience reads as the agency's own product. The internal app stays AgencyFlo-branded for the team.

Can I use my own domain for client-facing pages?+

Client-facing documents in AgencyFlo send under the studio's brand, with the studio's logo, colours and sender details. Custom domain support for the document URLs is on the roadmap; today, the documents send from agencyflo.ai under the studio's branding, which is the same pattern most document tools use. The visual experience is fully the agency's.

Are client reports white-labelled too?+

Yes. Client reports generated in AgencyFlo carry the studio's logo, colour palette and tone, so a client receiving a weekly status report sees a polished artefact from the studio, not a generic SaaS export. Reports cover hours logged, deliverables shipped, milestones hit and outstanding spend, and send straight from the project record without a separate design pass.

How is this different from a generic white-label tool?+

Generic white-label means swapping a logo on a shared template. White-label in AgencyFlo applies across every client-facing surface (proposals, contracts, invoices, reports) and uses the studio's actual brand system (colours, type, voice) consistently. The output looks like the agency made it in-house, not like a SaaS export with a logo dropped on top.

Does white-label cost extra?+

No. White-labelling is included in every AgencyFlo tier, not gated behind an enterprise upsell. Studios on the $50 per month tier white-label their proposals, contracts, invoices and client reports the same way teams on higher tiers do. The flat pricing principle applies: features come with the platform, not unlocked one by one.

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