# White Label Supply Chain Dashboard

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

## TL;DR

There is no white-label supply chain dashboard product you can license and rebrand. Enterprise suites like SAP and Oracle are bought, not skinned. BI tools like Power BI and Metabase let you build a dashboard, not license one. The realistic branded path is a horizontal client portal (SuiteDash from $14/account/mo, GoHighLevel from $297/mo) — but the real cost is always the data integrations, not the dashboard skin. For anything beyond generic reporting, custom is the honest answer.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does a white-label supply chain dashboard cost?

There is no white-label supply-chain dashboard product to license. The closest branded path is a horizontal portal (SuiteDash at $14–$69/account/mo, GoHighLevel at $297–$499/mo) with manual data import. Premium ERP and WMS integrations are quoted at $2,800–$5,400 one-time per integration by AgileSoftLabs. A custom build with live integrations costs $13,000–$25,000 one-time plus ~$100/mo hosting.

### Is there a white-label supply chain dashboard I can license and rebrand?

No. Enterprise supply-chain platforms like SAP and Oracle are bought and implemented, not skinned and resold. BI tools like Power BI and Metabase let you build a dashboard over your own data, not license a rebrandable product. For a branded supply-chain visibility product, the options are a configured horizontal portal (for basic reporting) or a custom build with live data integrations.

### What is the real cost of a supply chain dashboard?

The dashboard UI is the cheap part. The real cost is data integration — connecting to your ERP, WMS, TMS, and carrier APIs. Premium ERP and WMS integrations are quoted at $2,800–$5,400 one-time per integration. If your supply chain has three data sources, integration alone could run $8,400–$16,200 before the dashboard cost. Budget for integrations first, then the front-end.

### How fast can I launch a branded supply chain dashboard?

A horizontal portal configured as a basic reporting view can be live in 1–3 weeks — but requires manual data import. A custom dashboard with live ERP, WMS, and carrier integrations takes 6–10 weeks. The stall point in every path is data access: getting clean, structured supply-chain data out of existing systems is harder than building the dashboard on top of it.

### Do I own my data with a horizontal-platform supply chain dashboard?

You can access your data while you are a customer, but you typically do not own it in a portable sense. Before signing, ask verbatim: 'In exactly what format, on what timeline, and at what cost can I export all dashboard data, integration configurations, and historical metrics — and can that be put in the contract?' Vendors who export only dashboard-level CSV summaries effectively hold your supply-chain history on their platform.

### White-label vs. custom build — what is the real cost difference for a supply chain dashboard?

A horizontal portal at $297–$499/mo plus BI tool per-seat licensing runs $3,564–$7,788/yr, plus $2,800–$5,400/integration one-time. Over three years: $10,692–$23,364 before integration fees. A custom build at $13K–$25K one-time plus ~$100/mo hosting costs $14,200–$26,200 in year one and ~$1,200/yr after. For any deployment with live integrations and multiple stakeholders, custom typically wins within 1–3 years. The real argument is owning your data pipeline, not saving on subscription fees.

### Can RapidDev build a custom supply chain dashboard?

Yes. RapidDev builds custom supply-chain dashboards in 6–10 weeks for a fixed $13K–$25K. Typical scope includes ERP, WMS, TMS, and carrier API integrations; inventory and shipment visibility; OTIF and lead-time analytics; freight-spend reporting; role-based dashboards for executive, operations, and procurement; and a branded multi-party supplier portal with data isolation. You own the full source code and data pipelines. Book a free scoping call at rapidevelopers.com to map the integration requirements.

### Can I embed a supply chain dashboard in a client portal?

Yes — this is the embedded variant intent behind this page. A custom-built dashboard can be embedded as an iframe or as a native tab within an existing client portal, with authentication passed through via SSO or JWT. Horizontal platforms like SuiteDash and GoHighLevel support iFrame embedding for external content as well. The integration requirements are the same either way: the data must be connected and structured before the embed layer is added.

---

Source: https://www.rapidevelopers.com/white-label/supply-chain-dashboard
© RapidDev — https://www.rapidevelopers.com/white-label/supply-chain-dashboard
