Agency White-Label

Run a local SEO product on Synup's infrastructure

White-label the dashboard, the review widgets, the campaign landing pages, the reporting. Per-client workspaces, per-client billing, your logo where ours used to be. Synup handles the directory network and the platform underneath.

Who this is for

15-100 person SEO or digital marketing agencies serving 50+ local SMB clients

Boutique reputation management shops layering a custom dashboard over Synup

Fractional CMO firms building productized local marketing for their portfolio

White-label resellers tired of maintaining 80 directory integrations and looking for platform economics

What you'd ship

Branded client portals

Each customer logs into your dashboard. They see their locations, their reviews, their rankings. The look is yours, the data layer is Synup. User permissions per client, billing per workspace.

Auto-generated client reports

Run them weekly off one API pull. The report covers what a client typically asks about: are my citations live, did my rankings move, what are people saying in reviews. Send it as a branded PDF or share a link. This is the kind of report that's been eating your account managers' Friday afternoons.

A productized retainer service

Run “Local SEO Audit + Fix” as a packaged offer. Charge for the audit at intake (cheap or free), then bill fix-and-monitor at $300-800 per location per month, billed per workspace. Your team handles strategy and the human relationships. The platform does the rest.

A team inbox for review responses

Every client and every platform feeds into one queue. Templates are saved by industry, approvals happen in bulk, and account managers can pick up individual responses. A human still presses send. Getting from review to response stops taking ten clicks.

How it works

You sign up for one parent account and create workspaces under it, one per client. Each workspace gets its own users, billing, and branded login. The API is identical to a single-tenant integration, just scoped per workspace. Folders and tags handle multi-location clients inside a workspace. White-label settings (logo, color, custom domain, email sender) live in a separate admin panel.

Customer scenario

A 12-person agency in Austin serving 80 home-services clients had the same problem most agencies their size run into. They were spending 18 hours a week on monthly reporting and 22 hours a week on review responses. Now Synup handles both. The same team takes on 140 clients without hiring anyone new. Reporting that took a junior account manager four hours per client per month happens in minutes. Review responses queue up overnight and get approved in a batch the next morning. Margin per client went from 38% to 61% while pricing stayed the same.

Ship a local SEO platform this quarter, not next year

Get an API key and test against our sandbox in minutes. For reseller pricing, talk to sales. They'll cover white-labeling and onboarding in the same call.