# White Label Mining Dashboard

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

## TL;DR

No dedicated white-label mining dashboard product exists for rebrand and resale. Mine-operations platforms like Wenco and Hexagon Mining are enterprise industry software you subscribe to — not rebrandable licenses. The realistic options are BI tools (Power BI, Grafana) layered on SCADA/telemetry data, or a custom-built dashboard at $13K–$25K that you own outright. A horizontal client portal covers executive reporting only.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does a white-label mining dashboard cost?

There is no dedicated white-label mining dashboard product to buy. A horizontal client portal (SuiteDash, GoHighLevel) that provides a branded shell costs $14–$497/mo with setup typically $0–$5,000 — but delivers no mining functionality whatsoever. For actual operational analytics, a custom build runs $13,000–$25,000 one-time plus approximately $100/mo hosting. Enterprise mining software (Wenco, Hexagon Mining, MICROMINE) is enterprise-quoted; verify current pricing directly.

### Does a white-label mining dashboard actually exist?

No. There is no rebrandable mining-operations dashboard product available for resale under your brand. Enterprise mining platforms like Wenco, Hexagon Mining, MICROMINE, and Deswik are industry software licensed to operators for internal use — not white-label licenses. General BI tools (Power BI, Grafana) can be layered on SCADA data but require significant custom engineering for each deployment.

### How fast can I launch a mining dashboard?

A branded executive-reporting portal with no operational integration (horizontal platform) can go live in 1–3 weeks. A custom-built dashboard with real SCADA/telemetry integration takes 6–10 weeks, with the main stall point being OT/SCADA access approval from site IT and plant operations — budget at least a week for that sign-off process before development begins.

### Do I own my data with a white-label mining dashboard?

With a horizontal platform (GoHighLevel, SuiteDash, Vendasta), you possess your data while subscribed but the vendor controls the infrastructure and export terms. Ask verbatim: 'At termination, in what format, on what timeline, and at what cost can I export all of my data?' Many platforms provide only dashboard-level reports, not raw operational records. With a custom build, you own the database and all data from day one.

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

A horizontal portal for executive reporting costs $14–$497/mo — roughly $170–$5,964/year. That's cheaper than the custom-build investment of $13,000–$25,000 in years one and two. But if you need actual mining functionality (telemetry, OEE, safety logs), the portal gives you nothing — so the real comparison is custom build vs enterprise mining software (enterprise-quoted, typically far above $1,000/mo for a mid-size site). In that comparison, a focused custom dashboard is often dramatically cheaper over three years and gives full ownership.

### Can RapidDev build a custom mining dashboard?

Yes. RapidDev builds custom operational dashboards in 6–10 weeks for $13,000–$25,000 fixed — including the data-ingestion architecture, production-tracking and OEE modules, role-based access, and safety-log formats appropriate for your jurisdiction. You get full source code and own the product completely. Book a free scoping call to map your site's data sources and define the right scope.

### What does SCADA integration for a mining dashboard involve?

SCADA integration means connecting your dashboard to the plant's industrial control systems — historians (OSIsoft PI, Wonderware), dispatch systems, and PLCs — via protocols like OPC-UA or REST APIs. It requires OT-qualified engineering, site-specific firewall configuration, and sign-off from both IT and plant operations. This is the largest technical risk in any mining dashboard project and must be scoped carefully before committing to a timeline.

### Does a mining dashboard need to comply with MSHA or other mine-safety regulations?

If the dashboard includes safety and incident reporting, the logs it produces must meet the format and retention requirements of the relevant mine-safety authority — MSHA Part 50 in the US, equivalent bodies elsewhere. Environmental monitoring data must also meet permit-reporting standards. Neither of these requirements is addressed by any horizontal white-label portal; they must be designed into a custom build from the start.

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