We've spent thousands on a similar software that wouldn't allow us to customize anything which overwhelmed our clients and ultimately made them churn.
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White-Label CRM
Seedly CRM ships as complete source code with a commercial license. Put your brand on it, run every client in their own sub-account, and stop paying a platform fee that grows every time you win work.
The white-label SaaS trap
Most white-label CRM offers are a rebrand layer. You get a custom domain and your logo in the corner, and underneath it you are still renting. The vendor sets the price floor, owns the roadmap, and charges you again for every client you add.
That works until it does not. A feature you sold gets moved to a higher tier, a price rises across your whole book at once, or the product changes in a way your clients notice and blame you for. You carry the relationship and none of the control.
Owning the source removes the middle. Nobody can reprice you, deprecate the thing you built a service around, or decide your margin. The full argument, with the numbers, is in the white-label CRM playbook.
Own it, rent it, or build it
White-label SaaS is the fastest to start and the most expensive to keep. Building from scratch gives you control and costs you months. Buying the source is the middle path, which is a working platform on day one that you can change whenever a client needs something.
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FAQ
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A white-label CRM is a customer relationship management platform you rebrand and sell to your clients under your own brand. The versions that hold up long term ship with the source code, so you control the features, the pricing, and the roadmap without a per-seat fee going back to a SaaS parent.
Yes. The commercial license included with your purchase lets you rebrand the platform and sell it to your clients without publishing your source changes. That is the difference from an open-source AGPLv3 project, which requires you to offer users the source of any modified version you host for them.
A reseller program lets you sell someone else's product for a commission or a discount, and the parent SaaS keeps a share of every account forever. Owning the source means you set the price, you keep the margin, and you can change the software itself when a client needs something it does not do yet.
The two most common shapes are a one-time setup fee of $500 to $2,000 plus $49 to $149 per month for hosting, or an all-inclusive monthly subscription of $99 to $299. Because your marginal cost per client is close to zero once you own the source, the ceiling is set by the niche you serve rather than by the platform.
No. You pay $1,499 once for the source code and the commercial license. Adding your eleventh client or your hundredth does not change what you owe, because there is no vendor metering your accounts.
You need someone comfortable deploying a web application, and the setup documentation walks through it step by step. Running it as it ships takes no code at all. Changing how it works is where having the source matters, and that is the part a developer or an AI coding tool handles for you.