GoHighLevel White-Label Setup: The Complete Agency Playbook (2026)

GoHighLevel White-Label Setup: The Complete Agency Playbook (2026)

The agency model has changed forever. In 2026, selling your time is the hardest way to make a living. The most successful agencies are no longer just “service providers.” They are software companies. By using GoHighLevel white-label setup, you can put your own brand on a world-class platform and sell it as your own.

This guide is blueprint for building a scalable software brand. We will cover everything from technical branding to pricing your SaaS tiers and automating your client onboarding.

What is GoHighLevel White-Labeling?

White-labeling is when you take a product built by another company and put your name, logo, and colors on it. With GoHighLevel, you aren’t just an affiliate; you are the “owner” of the software in your clients’ eyes.

They login to your domain (e.g., app.yourbrand.com). They see your logo in the top left corner. They download your branded app from the App Store. GoHighLevel stays completely invisible in the background.

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The Core Technical Setup

Before you invite your first client, you must handle the branding “plumbing”. This ensures a seamless experience.

Custom Domain Configuration

You must set up a CNAME record in your DNS settings. This points your custom domain to the GHL servers. This is the first step in removing the “GoHighLevel” identity from the user experience.

Custom CSS and Branding

GoHighLevel allows you to inject custom CSS. You can change the sidebar colors, button styles, and fonts to match your agency’s brand guide. A consistent look and feel makes your software feel premium and custom-built.

Transitioning to SaaS Mode

If you are on the Agency Pro plan, you have access to SaaS Mode. This is where the real scaling happens.

SaaS Mode allows you to:

  • Create Automatic Tiers: Set up different price points for different feature sets.
  • Automate Billing: Connect your Stripe account and let the system handle monthly subscriptions.
  • Profit from Rebilling: Charge a small markup on every SMS, Email, and AI credit your clients use.

Designing Your SaaS Tiers

Don’t give everything away for one price. You should create at least three tiers to capture different parts of the market.

The “Essentials” ($97/mo)

This is for small businesses that just need the basics. It includes a unified conversation inbox, a simple CRM, and Google Review automation.

The “Growth” ($297/mo)

This is your most popular tier. It includes everything in Tier 1, plus funnel building, advanced workflow logic, and email marketing.

The “Scale” ($497/mo)

This is for power users. It includes AI Voice Agents, full API access, and advanced reporting tools.

The Power of Snapshots

A “Snapshot” is a template of an entire GoHighLevel sub-account. It includes all the funnels, workflows, pipelines, and tags for a specific industry.

When you sell your white-label software to a new plumber, you don’t build their account from scratch. You “deploy” your Plumbing Snapshot. Within seconds, they have a fully functional system tailored to their business. This is how you handle 100+ clients with a small team.

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Branding the Mobile App

In 2026, clients expect to run their business from their phone. As a white-label agency, you can offer a custom-branded mobile app.

You submit your brand assets to the GHL team, and they manage the submission to the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Having your own app in the store gives your agency massive authority and makes your software “sticky”—once a client’s team has the app on their phones, they are much less likely to cancel.

Automating Client Onboarding

The “churn” (cancellation) rate of software is usually determined in the first 7 days. If a client feels lost, they will quit.

The Automated Onboarding Workflow:

  • Trigger: Successful Stripe payment.
  • Action: Create the sub-account and deploy the correct Snapshot.
  • Action: Send a welcome email with their login credentials and a “Quick Start” video.
  • Action: Trigger a 5-day SMS sequence that teaches them how to use one feature per day.

Selling “Done-With-You” vs. “SaaS”

Some clients want to do it themselves; others want you to do it for them.

  • Pure SaaS: Low price, high volume, no support. The client builds everything.
  • Hybrid (SaaS + Services): You charge a higher monthly fee (e.g., $997/mo) and provide the software plus custom CRM setup and monthly strategy calls.

The hybrid model is the fastest way for most agencies to reach $10k–$20k per month in recurring revenue.

Compliance and Terms of Service

When you become a software provider, you must protect yourself legally.

Your white-label site needs a clear Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You must also ensure your clients understand SMS compliance rules. If a client spams people and gets your main agency number banned, it affects your whole business. Always use “Sub-Account Vetting” to keep your reputation clean.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to white-label GHL? No. Everything is “no-code.” You just need to follow the technical setup steps for your domain and branding.

Can I white-label the support? Yes. There are third-party services (like HL Pro Tools) that provide 24/7 white-labeled live chat support for your clients so you don’t have to handle technical questions.

What happens if I stop paying my GHL subscription? If your agency account is canceled, your clients will lose access to their sub-accounts. Your business relies on keeping your GHL account active.

Ready to Launch Your Own Software Brand?

Stop selling your time and start selling a scalable asset. If you want our team to handle your full white-label setup—from custom CSS to Snapshot deployment—we are ready to help.

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