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Full White Labeling

This article explains what Full White Labeling is, how it works, and how Enterprise users can remove all Tapfiliate branding to create a fully branded affiliate portal experience.

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What Full White Labeling Is and Why It’s Useful

Full White Labeling is when the portal for your affiliates is completely rebranded to appear as if it is your own.

Why it’s useful:

  1. Strengthens your brand – affiliates interact exclusively with your branding, which builds trust and loyalty.

  2. Professional appearance – Makes your service look polished and fully integrated under your brand.

  3. Seamless affiliate experience – Your affiliates don’t get confused by seeing third-party logos or references.

By default, Tapfiliate’s affiliate dashboards display the Tapfiliate logo. Full White Labeling allows you to remove all Tapfiliate logo, creating a fully customized, professional affiliate portal.

This means your affiliates will see a clean, on-brand interface, without any reference to Tapfiliate, giving your program a seamless, polished look.

Please note that to fully brand your affiliate portal—including adding your logo and favicon, customizing the portal URL, and setting the sender email—you’ll need to explore the features available in the Branding section.

How it works

With Full White Labeling, all Tapfiliate branding is removed across Affiliate dashboards and login pages.

This ensures your affiliates experience your brand consistently at every touchpoint.

Go to Settings > Branding options > Toggle on the button White label

Who Can Use Full White Labeling?

Full White Labeling is included in the Enterprise package.

Whether you’re:

  • An agency managing multiple clients, or

  • A brand looking for a professional, fully branded interface

…this feature gives you complete control over the look and feel of your affiliate portal.

FAQs

❓Can I rename certain tabs in the affiliate portal?

Absolutely! There’s a dedicated feature for this called Custom Wording. You can check out the details here.

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