# White Label CRM System

- Tool: White Label Solutions
- Last updated: July 2026

## TL;DR

A white-label CRM system lets you resell a rebranded contact-management, pipeline, and automation platform under your own name. GoHighLevel Unlimited ($297/mo) and SuiteDash SU1TE ($14–$69/account wholesale) are the dominant options. Main catch: usage metering (SMS ~$0.0079/segment, email $0.675/1,000) stacks on the platform fee, and client rebilling is gated to GoHighLevel's $497 SaaS Pro. Custom builds at $13K–$25K remove metering and grant full code ownership.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does a white-label CRM system cost?

Platform fees run $97–$497/mo for GoHighLevel (white-label starts at $297 Unlimited; SaaS Mode at $497 SaaS Pro) or $14–$69 per client account for SuiteDash SU1TE wholesale. Setup and branding config is typically $0–$3,000. On top of that, metered usage — SMS ~$0.0079/segment, email $0.675/1,000 — bills as a variable cost. A custom build is a one-time $13K–$25K plus ~$100/mo hosting, with no per-message markup.

### How fast can I launch a white-label CRM system?

Configuration-only launches on GoHighLevel or SuiteDash typically go live in 1–3 weeks. The two stalls: email deliverability warm-up on a new sending domain (2–4 weeks) and 10DLC SMS carrier registration (2–4 weeks). If you're migrating client data from another tool, add 3–7 days for cleaning and mapping. A custom build runs 6–10 weeks.

### Do I own my data with a white-label CRM system?

You possess the data — it's in your sub-accounts — but the infrastructure and database belong to the vendor. At termination, export format, timeline, and cost are set by the vendor's contract. Before signing, negotiate in writing: the format (ideally structured CSV + JSON), the timeline (within 30 days of termination), the cost ($0), and explicit confirmation that client sub-account records are included. Many agreements deliver only dashboard-level reports.

### White-label vs custom CRM build — what's the real cost difference?

GoHighLevel SaaS Pro at $497/mo totals $17,892 in platform fees over 36 months, before metered usage. A custom build at $13K–$25K one-time plus $100/mo hosting costs $16,600–$28,600 over 36 months — a wash on subscription alone. Add SMS/email metered markup at 20+ active clients and custom wins on total cost by month 20–30. The decisive non-cost advantage: you own the code and every byte of client data at exit.

### Is Bubble (no-code) a viable path to a white-label CRM?

Bubble lets you build a CRM from scratch in a visual drag-and-drop editor — it is not a rebrandable, licensed CRM product. Building on Bubble means you own the logic and the data model, which is the main advantage, but you're writing (visually) an application from the ground up, not configuring an existing platform. The economics are more similar to a custom build than to licensing GoHighLevel. Budget 4–12 weeks and $5K–$20K+ depending on scope, compared to $13K–$25K for a fully custom-coded build with source code.

### What compliance requirements apply to a white-label CRM?

Email automation requires CAN-SPAM (US) and CASL (Canada) compliance, including unsubscribe handling in every commercial message. US SMS campaigns require TCPA compliance and A2P 10DLC carrier registration — submit registration 2–4 weeks before sending. For any client data, GDPR applies to EU data subjects and CCPA applies to California residents. Multi-tenant architecture requires per-sub-account data isolation so one client's data is never accessible to another.

### Can RapidDev build a custom CRM system?

Yes. RapidDev builds fully custom CRM systems in 6–10 weeks for $13K–$25K fixed — including any data model, pipeline configuration, automation engine, multi-tenant sub-account architecture, branded client portal, and integrations your workflow requires. You own the full source code and database. Book a free scoping call at rapidevelopers.com.

### What is the difference between white-label and OEM CRM licensing?

White-label (GoHighLevel, SuiteDash) is a reseller model: you configure the vendor's existing platform under your brand and resell sub-accounts or access. OEM (Zoho's Developer/OEM program) is deeper: you embed or rebrand a full CRM suite and the vendor's branding is removed at the engine level, not just the interface. OEM is custom-quoted, typically requires a larger minimum commit, and gives you more control over the product surface — but neither gives you source code or lets you modify the core platform. Custom build gives you both.

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