# White Label Textile Dashboard

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

## TL;DR

No dedicated white-label textile dashboard product exists. Your real options are self-hosting an open-source ERP like Odoo (free self-host or ~$24–$31/user/mo) or using a no-code internal-tool builder to construct one. For a mill or textile brand where batch, dye, and loom workflows are the operational core, a purpose-built custom dashboard ($13K–$25K one-time) almost always beats bending a generic ERP to fit.

## Frequently asked questions

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

There is no white-label textile dashboard product to license, so 'cost' depends on the path you choose. Self-hosting Odoo or ERPNext as a rebrandable manufacturing platform costs $0 in software licensing but $10,000–$30,000+ in implementation and configuration labor for textile-specific workflows. Odoo Standard on the cloud runs approximately $24–$31 per user per month (verify current pricing) plus module fees. A custom-built textile dashboard from RapidDev runs $13,000–$25,000 one-time with full source-code ownership.

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

A minimal Odoo or ERPNext setup with basic manufacturing modules can be live in 4–6 weeks, but textile-specific configuration (dye-recipe management, loom routing, QC workflows) typically adds another 4–8 weeks — and data migration of existing BOMs and batch records is the most common stall. A purpose-built custom dashboard from RapidDev takes 6–10 weeks. Either path requires 2–4 weeks of workflow-mapping and data-audit work before any software is touched.

### Do I own my data with a self-hosted ERP or custom textile dashboard?

Self-hosted Odoo or ERPNext gives you full database access and portability — you own the data. Cloud-hosted Odoo Standard keeps your data in Odoo's infrastructure; export tools are available, but you should verify the exact format and timeline for bulk data export before signing. With a RapidDev custom build, you receive the full database schema and data export in any format you specify — there is no vendor lock-in.

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

For a 20-seat textile mill on Odoo Standard: roughly $560/mo ($6,700/yr) in per-seat fees, plus a $10,000–$30,000 implementation project, totals $30,000–$50,000 over three years. A $19,000 custom build plus $100/mo hosting totals roughly $22,600 over three years — and from year 3 onward you save $6,500+/yr with no headcount-scaling cost. The custom path is not always cheaper in year one, but it almost always wins on a 3-year horizon when ERP configuration cost is high and the ERP still doesn't perfectly fit textile workflows.

### Can RapidDev build a custom textile dashboard?

Yes. RapidDev builds purpose-built textile operations dashboards in 6–10 weeks for $13,000–$25,000 fixed price, with full source-code handoff. A typical engagement covers raw-material and lot tracking, work-order and BOM management, dye-recipe batch tracking, QC checkpoints, order-fulfillment status, and operational reporting — all shaped to your specific production floor. Book a free scoping call at rapidevelopers.com to discuss your workflows.

### Can I embed a textile production-status view in a buyer or logistics portal?

With a custom build, yes — a production-status API or embeddable widget can be built as part of the project, giving buyers or logistics partners a branded, read-only view of order status without logging into your main dashboard. Generic ERP systems can expose data via API, but building a custom embedded view on top requires separate development work and depends on the ERP's API tier.

### What about OEKO-TEX or GOTS certification tracking — can a dashboard handle that?

Neither OEKO-TEX nor GOTS is a software-compliance gate — they require documentation (chemical approval records, test reports, audit trails) to be linked to production batches, not a specific certified software. A custom textile dashboard can include a certification-document tracker that links chemical approvals and test reports to specific batch records, making audit preparation significantly faster. Generic ERPs can store documents, but the linkage to textile-specific batch entities requires custom module work.

### Is there a difference between a 'textile dashboard' and a full textile ERP?

Yes — an ERP replaces your entire operational backbone (accounting, HR, procurement, production, sales). A textile dashboard is a focused ops panel that may integrate with an existing accounting system rather than replace it. For a mill that already runs QuickBooks or Xero for financials, a custom dashboard covering production, QC, and inventory is both faster to build and cheaper than a full ERP replacement — and it can push invoice data to the existing accounting tool via API rather than duplicating that functionality.

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