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Your Brand, Not Ours (White-Label)

Put your logo, your colors, and your own domain on the whole review experience, so customers see your business and never a third-party tool. Built for agencies too.

In short

ReviewGrowth runs under your brand: your logo, your colors, and your own custom domain on the funnel customers tap. They see your business, never our name. The headline and prompts are yours to set, which makes it a clean fit for agencies running the whole thing for their clients.

When a customer taps your review link, that moment should feel like an extension of your business, not a detour through someone else's software. White-label branding makes the whole experience look and sound like you, from the first screen to the address bar.

Trust is fragile in that handoff. A customer who just had a great experience is happy to leave a review, right up until the page looks unfamiliar or asks them to trust a brand they have never heard of. White-label removes that hesitation by keeping everything on-brand and on your domain.

Your logo, your colors, everywhere

Upload your logo and set your brand colors once, and they flow through every screen a customer sees. The funnel, the thank-you page, the private feedback path: all of it wears your brand. There is no generic tool chrome to undercut the polish of the work you just did.

The point is continuity. The card on your counter, the text you send, and the page they land on should all feel like the same business. When they do, customers follow through without a second thought.

Illustration: a customer's star review with the business owner's public reply shown beneath it.You, the owner
Same business, start to finish. The experience a customer taps looks like you, not like software.

Your own domain

The most visible giveaway of a third-party tool is the web address. With a custom domain, the link you hand customers lives on your own name instead of ours. A review request that arrives from a domain a customer recognizes gets opened, where an unfamiliar one gets second-guessed.

Why the domain matters

People read the address bar more than you might think, especially before they tap. Keeping the funnel on your domain quietly reassures them that this is really you asking.

Words that sound like you

A friendly local shop and a precise specialist do not talk the same way, and your review prompts should not either. The headline and the prompts are yours to configure, so the ask reads in your voice instead of a stock template. Small wording changes make the request feel personal, and personal asks convert.

  • Set the headline customers see first, in your own words.
  • Adjust the prompts so they match how your team actually speaks.
  • Keep the tone consistent with the rest of your brand, end to end.

Built for agencies

If you run reviews for other businesses, white-label is the whole point. Every client gets a funnel that wears their brand, on their domain, with their words, and your agency stays invisible inside the experience. You deliver a polished, on-brand result without building any of it yourself.

See how the full agency setup works on the for agencies page, including running many branded clients from one place. And because the funnel is compliant by default, you never have to worry about a client's listing being put at risk: ReviewGrowth never gates reviews, since Google prohibits steering unhappy customers away from public reviews.

It still looks like you

From the card on the counter to the page in the customer's hand, the branding is yours. The tool does the work in the background and lets your business take the credit.

Frequently asked questions

Will customers ever see the ReviewGrowth name?
No. With white-label branding the funnel carries your logo, your colors, your wording, and your own domain. The customer experience reads as your business from start to finish, and our name stays out of the way.
Can I use my own domain for the review funnel?
Yes. You can run the funnel on a custom domain so the link customers tap stays on your name instead of a shared third-party address. That familiarity is part of why branded links get opened.
Is white-label good for agencies running reviews for clients?
It is built for exactly that. Each client gets a fully branded, on-domain funnel in their own voice, while your agency stays invisible inside the experience. See the for-agencies page for how the multi-client setup works.
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