# White Label Drone Delivery Operations Dashboard

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

## TL;DR

No white-label drone delivery operations dashboard exists. Ground-delivery platforms like E-Delivery ($399/mo) or AVLView ($699 setup) cover courier logistics but have no drone-specific layer — no flight planning, no BVLOS airspace authorization, no telemetry. For drone operators, the only honest path is a custom-built ops console integrated with your telemetry and UTM provider. The aviation-regulatory burden alone (FAA Part 107/135, BVLOS waivers) rules out generic dashboards.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does a white-label drone delivery operations dashboard cost?

No white-label drone delivery operations product exists. For the customer-notification and order-tracking layer only, expect $297–$499/mo on GoHighLevel or $14–$69/account/mo on SuiteDash. For an actual drone flight operations console with telemetry, airspace management, and compliance logging, you're looking at a custom build: $13,000–$25,000 fixed, one-time, plus ~$100/mo hosting. The ops-dashboard cost is typically a small fraction of the total aviation-stack investment (hardware, UTM, regulatory filings).

### Does a white-label drone delivery operations product actually exist?

No. In 2026, no vendor offers a rebrandable drone delivery operations dashboard — nothing covering live telemetry, BVLOS airspace authorization, battery management, and mission dispatch as a licensed, resellable product. What exists: ground-courier white-label platforms (E-Delivery, AVLView) that don't touch drone-specific features, and aircraft-manufacturer SDKs that lock you into their ecosystem. The drone flight-ops layer is custom or nothing.

### How fast can I launch a drone delivery operations dashboard?

The ops dashboard itself takes 6–10 weeks to build custom. But the aviation groundwork — FAA Part 107 certifications, BVLOS waiver applications, UTM provider selection — is on the critical path and typically takes 3–12 months. Don't start building the dashboard's waiver-tracking features until you have a concrete authorization timeline. The customer-notification layer (order tracking) can go live on a horizontal platform in 1–3 weeks independently of the ops console.

### Do I own my data with a drone delivery white-label solution?

If you use a ground-courier white-label platform for the notification layer, you have possession of delivery history through their export tools — but the raw database belongs to the vendor, and export terms vary. For flight-ops data specifically (telemetry logs, incident records, maintenance history), you need these in your own database — FAA regulations require accident records to be retained, and regulatory compliance shouldn't depend on a vendor's willingness to export. A custom build gives you full ownership from day one.

### What's the difference between the customer-notification layer and the flight-ops console?

The customer-notification layer is what the end-customer sees: order confirmation, live tracking link, delivery ETA. This can sit on a horizontal SaaS platform like GoHighLevel ($297/mo). The flight-ops console is what your dispatchers and operations team use: live telemetry for every drone in flight, mission planning on an airspace map, BVLOS authorization status, battery and payload validation, and incident reporting. The flight-ops console cannot be built on any available white-label or off-the-shelf product.

### White-label versus custom build — what's the real cost for drone ops?

For the flight-ops layer, there is no white-label option to compare against — custom at $13,000–$25,000 one-time is the only path. For the customer-notification layer, a horizontal platform at $297–$499/mo costs $10,692–$17,964 over 36 months versus ~$3,600 in hosting for a custom-built customer portal. On the customer layer alone, custom pays back in 26–50 months. But the more important point: the software is a small part of drone delivery's total cost. Aviation stack, hardware, and regulatory compliance are the real budget items.

### Can RapidDev build a custom drone delivery operations dashboard?

Yes. RapidDev builds custom drone delivery ops consoles in 6–10 weeks for $13,000–$25,000 fixed — covering the live telemetry map, mission dispatch workflow, BVLOS authorization tracking, battery and airworthiness logs, and incident reporting. Scope excludes flight-control firmware, UTM platform licensing, and regulatory filings. You get full source code and own all operational data. Book a free scoping call to map your specific aircraft telemetry APIs and compliance requirements.

### How does aviation regulation affect the dashboard build?

Aviation regulation shapes nearly every feature of a drone ops console. FAA Part 107 defines when and where commercial drones can fly; BVLOS waivers authorize flight beyond line of sight and are corridor-specific. Remote ID mandates broadcast aircraft identity in real time. FAA Part 107.9 requires accident reporting within 10 days of any reportable incident. EU operators face EASA's U-space framework and category-specific authorization requirements. A custom ops console must model these as real constraints — mission holds, authorization status indicators, and structured incident-report fields — not as optional add-ons.

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