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Build Client Websites Under Your Own Brand (White-Label Playbook)

Anyone can build a site with AI now, but the second a client sees a vibe-coded URL, they won't pay for it. This is the white-label playbook from the video: build it with Readdy, put your brand on everything, hand it to the client, and charge what it's actually worth.

Why your AI sites look cheap (and clients won't pay)

Anyone can build a website with AI now. The problem is the handoff: the moment a client sees the URL, it screams "vibe-coded platform," and suddenly they don't want to pay real money for it.

White-label fixes exactly that. With Readdy, the client sees only your branding, your domain, your login, your dashboard, your emails. No third-party tool anywhere. That alone is what lets you charge like an agency instead of a hobbyist.

What white-label actually means here

You rebrand the whole builder as yours: upload your logo, set your brand colors, and connect a custom domain. The dashboard, the login page, even the emails match your company. Readdy's name and links are hidden, so your client never knows what's under the hood.

And you keep 100% of what you charge. Clients pay you directly through your own payment gateway.

Step 1: Build the site or app

In Readdy, describe what the client needs (or drop a screenshot or a reference URL) and it generates the whole site in minutes: pages, copy, layout, all mobile-responsive. Need a real feature like payments or booking? It plugs into Stripe, Shopify, Calendly, and more. Build the client's actual product, not a mockup.

Step 2: Brand it as yours

Turn on white-label (it's the Agency plan): drop in your logo, your colors, and your custom domain. Now the whole experience is yours. This is the part that turns a $50 vibe-coded site into something a client will pay agency rates for.

Step 3: Hand it to the client

Assign the project to your client and give them the login. They sign in to your branded portal and see only your brand, on the dashboard, the site, everything. As far as they know, you built the entire platform yourself.

Step 4: Charge what it's worth

Because there's no visible third-party tool, you're not selling a template, you're selling a finished, branded product. Set your own price, the client pays you directly, and you keep the margin. It's the same move behind the $990 local website flip, just productized and repeatable.

What you can build

Business sites, ecommerce stores, portfolios, booking sites, dashboards, even a working payments app with Stripe. If a client wants the raw code later, you can export to HTML, Tailwind, React/Next.js, or straight to Figma.

20% off any plan (first 100 people)

Since you came from my post, use code Aria06 at checkout for 20% off any Readdy plan, including the Agency plan where white-label lives.

It's capped at the first 100 people, so if you're going to build on this, lock it in before it's gone.

Start here

Spin up your first white-label build and see the branded handoff for yourself.

👉 Start building on Readdy (white-label lives on the Agency plan).

Use code Aria06 for 20% off any plan, first 100 people only.

Readdy is a partner of mine and the link above is an affiliate link, it costs you nothing extra.

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Frequently asked questions

No. Readdy builds the site from a description, a screenshot, or a reference URL. You direct it and brand it, it writes the code.

No, that's the whole point of white-label. They see your logo, your domain, your dashboard. Readdy's name and links are hidden the entire way.

You connect your own payment gateway and set your own price. Clients pay you directly and you keep the margin, there's no revenue split.

Readdy's Agency plan. That's what lets you add your logo, colors, and custom domain across the whole experience.

Business sites, stores, portfolios, booking pages, dashboards, even a working payments app with Stripe built in.

Yes. You can export to HTML, Tailwind, React/Next.js, or Figma, so a developer can take it further.