White-label client portal
A white-label client portal means your client never sees our name
Agencies and MSPs search for this for the same reason: the client relationship is yours, and a vendor's logo on your deliverable quietly undercuts it. If you're an agency, most of this page still applies — but QBR Studio is built for MSPs specifically, reporting on tickets, SLAs and hardware from your PSA. That's the lens from here on.
“White-label” is also one of the most quietly diluted words in software. Sometimes it means your logo next to theirs. Sometimes it's real — but only on the tier above the one you priced. So instead of the adjective, here's the exact spec of what white-label means in QBR Studio, including the one place it doesn't apply.
The thing being white-labeled: a zero-login client page per client — live scorecard, every published report, commitment status — plus the QBR decks and monthly reports behind it. No client accounts, ever.
What white-label means here, exactly
Your logo, everywhere the client looks
Client pages, QBR decks, monthly reports, PDFs — your logo in the header, full stop. Upload once, it applies across every client.
Your brand color
Accents, charts and scorecard chrome pick up your brand color, so the page reads as an extension of your site, not a bolted-on vendor tool.
Your name in the footer
Client-facing footers carry your company name and contact details. "Powered by" badges: none on paid plans.
No vendor chrome
No QBR Studio logo, name, or upsell links anywhere a client can see — pages, reports, PDFs, or the emails your scheduled reports go out in. Your client has no reason to know we exist.
Share links without a vendor domain in their face
Links are clean, unbranded-by-us URLs built for forwarding — no vendor splash page, no login wall, no sign-up bait aimed at your client.
The honest caveat: the free plan has a watermark
Free-plan reports and pages carry a small QBR Studio watermark. That's the trade for a genuinely free tier with full report generation. Every paid plan — from $99/mo — removes it entirely.
Why white-label plus zero-login beats white-label alone
A perfectly branded portal that clients don't open is just a well-dressed empty room. The failure mode isn't the branding — it's the login screen in front of it. That evidence, and what a zero-login page does instead, is the whole subject of the MSP client portal page.
The short version: your brand on a link that just opens gets seen; your brand behind a password mostly doesn't. And because QBR Studio tracks page views, you'll know the difference instead of assuming it.
The content under the branding matters too. These pages carry computed reporting — scorecards, SLA metrics, refresh budgets, a quarter-over-quarter commitment ledger — not a blank canvas you fill by hand. How that engine stacks up against ScalePad, Lifecycle Insights and the rest is covered in the QBR software buyer's guide. Not ready for software at all? Start with the free QBR template pack.
Time-to-branded, not just time-to-value
Signup to a live, fully branded client page takes about 30 minutes: connect ConnectWise Manage, Autotask or HaloPSA (or import CSV), upload your logo, set your color, publish. No setup fee, no onboarding project, no demo call. Full plan details on the pricing page.
FAQ
Is white-labeling a paid add-on or a top-tier feature?
Neither. Full white-label branding is included on every paid plan, starting at Starter ($99/mo flat, unlimited clients). Some competitors reserve real white-labeling for upper tiers — check that on anything you evaluate.
Will my clients see the QBR Studio name anywhere?
Not on a paid plan — not on pages, reports, PDFs, or report-delivery emails. On the free plan, a small watermark appears; upgrading removes it.
Do my clients need a login?
No. Every client page and report opens from a stable branded link — no accounts, no passwords. That's covered in depth on the MSP client portal page.
Can I brand differently per client?
Branding is set at your organization level — one logo and color across your clients, which is what MSPs presenting under their own name need. If you run multiple brands and need per-client theming, tell us; it's the kind of thing that ships when paying MSPs ask.
Is this a full portal — tickets, service catalog, self-service?
No. It's a white-label reporting page: live scorecard, published reports, commitment status. No ticket submission or service catalog — if you need those, a full portal product is the right buy. We'd rather say that here than in your onboarding.
What does it cost overall?
Flat monthly — $99, $199 or $399 depending on data sources and features, unlimited clients on every paid plan. Free plan: 2 clients, watermark, no card. Month-to-month, no setup fee.
Your brand on every page. Ours on none of them.