# White Label Utility Billing Portal

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

## TL;DR

No rebrandable white-label utility billing product exists. What buyers actually find is vertical billing SaaS (metered read-to-cash platforms) sold on per-account or per-meter pricing with reseller programs — not licensable products you rebrand. Expect setup of $0–$5,000 and per-account fees that compound forever. A custom build at $13K–$25K eliminates per-account metering entirely and pays back fast at a few thousand accounts.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does a white-label utility billing portal cost?

No rebrandable white-label product exists — your real options are vertical billing SaaS at an estimated $1–$3 per account per month (verify with each vendor), horizontal platforms like GoHighLevel ($297/$497/mo) that cover payment portals but not meter reads, or a custom build at $13,000–$25,000 one-time. Payment processing adds ACH at approximately 0.8% (capped $5) and card at 2.9% plus $0.30 on every bill, regardless of which path you choose.

### How fast can I launch a utility billing portal?

A vertical SaaS reseller account can go live in 4–8 weeks — the real delay is data migration (importing accounts, meter assignments, and billing history) and running a parallel billing cycle to verify accuracy before cutover. Sub-meter allocation mapping is the most common stall point; expect an extra week if your current billing is in spreadsheets. A custom build runs 6–10 weeks with a similar data-migration phase.

### Do I own my data with a white-label utility billing portal?

You possess your data while you're a customer, but ownership and export rights at termination vary. Many vertical SaaS contracts limit export to dashboard reports or formatted statements rather than raw database records. Before signing, ask verbatim: 'At termination, in what format, on what timeline, and at what cost can I export all billing records, meter reads, customer accounts, and payment history?' Get the answer in writing — failure to do so is the single most common regret among operators switching platforms.

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

For a 3,000-account operator on a vertical SaaS at an estimated $1–$3/account/mo: $3,000–$9,000/mo, or $36,000–$108,000 per year, indefinitely. A custom build at $13,000–$25,000 plus roughly $100/mo hosting breaks even in approximately 2–8 months and then costs nothing as accounts grow. Below 500 accounts the SaaS is cheaper long-term — the custom path makes economic sense at scale or when you need rate-logic control the SaaS doesn't provide.

### Can RapidDev build a custom utility billing portal?

Yes. RapidDev builds custom utility billing portals in 6–10 weeks for $13,000–$25,000 fixed — including meter-read ingestion, tiered rate tables, automated bill generation, ACH/card payments, a customer self-service portal, and delinquency workflows. You own 100% of the source code and data. Book a free scoping call to get a fixed-price estimate for your account volume and rate structure.

### Can a generic platform like GoHighLevel handle utility billing?

Horizontal platforms like GoHighLevel ($297/$497/mo) or SuiteDash ($14/$34/$69/account) can host a branded pay-my-bill portal with Stripe payment collection, but they cannot perform meter reads, tiered rate calculations, sub-meter allocation, or shutoff/reconnect notice workflows. They are a payment-collection front end, not a utility billing engine.

### What compliance requirements apply to utility billing?

PCI-DSS applies to any card payment handling — typically delegated to your payment processor (Stripe). State and local utility regulations govern shutoff notice timing, consumer-protection windows, and reconnect fees, which vary by jurisdiction. Municipal utilities may face rate-case reporting and public-records obligations. Any platform you adopt must support configurable notice timing per state; hardcoded windows are a compliance risk.

### Is per-account pricing always bad for operators?

At small scale — under 500 accounts — per-account SaaS pricing is often the right choice: $500–$1,500/mo is cheaper than a $25K custom build for years. The economics flip when you scale into the thousands: per-account fees compound linearly while a custom build stays flat. The threshold depends on your per-account rate and account count — run the 3-year math before committing to either path.

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