# White Label Professional Sports Team Statistics Dashboard

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

## TL;DR

No dedicated white-label sports statistics dashboard exists for niche resellers. Sports analytics is built on licensed data feeds — the stats themselves are the expensive, gatekept asset, not the dashboard shell. A branded display layer costs $14–$497/mo via horizontal platforms. Custom build at $13K–$25K makes sense when you own the metric logic and need to control redistribution rights.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does a white-label professional sports team statistics dashboard cost?

There is no dedicated white-label sports statistics dashboard product to license. For a branded display shell using a horizontal portal (SuiteDash or GoHighLevel), expect $0–$5,000 setup and $14–$497/month. The real cost in this vertical is the sports-data feed license, which is sales-gated and frequently the dominant expense. A custom build on top of your licensed feed runs $13,000–$25,000 one-time plus ~$100/month hosting.

### How fast can I launch a branded sports statistics dashboard?

The data-feed licensing process is the primary timeline constraint — negotiations with data providers typically take 2–8 weeks, and redistribution rights for public or media-facing use require a separate higher-tier license. Once data access is confirmed, a portal shell can be configured in 1–3 weeks; a custom build with full metric logic runs 6–10 weeks. Rushing the dashboard before the data access is confirmed is the most common wasted investment.

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

With a horizontal portal platform, you possess your data while the contract is active, but the raw data and database stay with the vendor — you typically get dashboard-level exports, not a portable database. You also have no ownership of the data-feed license itself; that is a separate contract with the data provider. A custom build gives you full ownership of your code, database, and metric logic, but you still need a separate data-feed license from the provider.

### What is the difference between a sports data feed and a dashboard, and which do I pay for?

The data feed is the licensed stats source — the play-by-play, player stats, and advanced metrics that come from a data provider. The dashboard is the display layer built on top of it. You pay for both separately. The data feed is almost always the more expensive and more critical component — no dashboard, white-label or custom, can show accurate professional stats without a proper data-feed license.

### Do I need redistribution rights to show sports data publicly?

Yes, in almost all cases. Sports-data providers distinguish between internal use (team staff only) and redistribution (public or media-facing display). Redistribution rights require a higher-tier license and are actively enforced by data providers. If your dashboard will be publicly accessible or used for media content, verify redistribution terms explicitly in the data-feed contract before building anything.

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

Over 3 years, a horizontal portal at $497/month plus data-feed licensing costs roughly $18,000 in platform fees alone (before feed costs), and you still need custom work to compute advanced metrics — the portal cannot do it. A custom build at $13,000–$25,000 one-time plus ~$100/month hosting ($3,600 over 3 years) totals $16,600–$28,600 with full metric ownership. The cost difference is modest; the capability difference — owning the metric logic, redistribution controls, and source code — is significant.

### Can RapidDev build a custom sports statistics dashboard?

Yes. RapidDev builds custom sports analytics dashboards in 6–10 weeks at $13K–$25K fixed price, including data-feed integration, advanced metric computation, role-based access controls for analyst and public views, and full source code ownership. We offer a free scoping call to map your data-feed requirements to the build scope before any commitment.

### What happens to my dashboard if I change data-feed providers?

With a custom build, changing data providers requires updating the ingestion pipeline (typically a few days of work if the new provider has a comparable API), and all your historical data remains in your database. With a portal platform, you are dependent on whatever data connections the vendor supports — changing providers may not be possible without rebuilding. This portability difference is a strong argument for custom if long-term data strategy matters to your operation.

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