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A partner-first contact center platform

Build a contact center business around the role you want to own

Refer CCPro with CallCorp behind the product, delivery, and service motion, or qualify a white-label relationship built around your brand, customer ownership, and operating model.

Two commercial paths with the economics stated up front

30%

Flat referral revenue share

35% to 70%

Qualified white-label revenue share based on volume and operating responsibility

24/7

Partner support with a named partner manager

Partner models

Choose between two commercial motions

Start with the role you want to own now. Audience-specific pages help translate your current business into one of these two models.

1

Refer CCPro

Bring the opportunity

Introduce a qualified customer and keep the relationship visible.

CallCorp runs the CCPro product, delivery, and ongoing service motion.

See the 30% referral model
2

Explore white-label

Build around your brand

Own the market-facing offer and customer relationship.

Qualify the deployment, support, commercial, and operating responsibilities before launch.

See the 35% to 70% white-label model

Platform proof

Control the offer. Configure the foundation.

Your brand and customer model sit above a configurable contact center foundation. Define the responsibilities first, then assemble the environments and capabilities each opportunity needs.

The exact configuration follows the partner model and customer requirements.

Partner path

Move from opportunity to an operable offer

The model should become clearer at each step. Keep commercial, technical, and support responsibility visible before anything reaches market.

  1. 01

    Qualify the opportunity

    Map the market, customer need, and current relationship to the right starting model.

  2. 02

    Define ownership

    Clarify who owns the customer, offer, implementation, support, and ongoing service work.

  3. 03

    Prove the fit

    Choose the product, architecture, or operating evidence needed for the next decision.

  4. 04

    Launch the motion

    Carry the agreed responsibility model into enablement, customer environments, and go-to-market work.

Common questions

Start with the partner decision, then test the platform fit

These answers cover the questions that should be clear before a deeper commercial or technical conversation.

What is Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS)?

Contact Center as a Service is a cloud-based operating environment for routing customer interactions, supporting agent work, and giving managers visibility into service and quality. CallCorp provides that foundation through partner-led commercial models.

What are CallCorp's two partner models?

Refer CCPro is a lighter operating role with a flat 30% revenue share while CallCorp runs the product, delivery, and ongoing service motion. Qualified white-label puts the partner's brand and customer relationship at the center, with revenue share from 35% to 70% based on licensed-agent volume and hosting and support responsibility.

How should we choose between referral and white-label?

Choose referral when you have a qualified opportunity but do not want to host or support the platform. Explore white-label when your brand, customer relationship, and operating capability need deeper ownership. The first conversation confirms the commercial, technical, deployment, and support fit.

Can white-label partners use their own AI technologies?

Qualified partners can bring approved AI credentials from OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, or Amazon into the supported architecture. The exact use case, data flow, responsibility, and commercial terms are reviewed for the customer environment.

Can I integrate my existing technologies with CallCorp?

CallCorp provides APIs and integration options for connecting customer, communications, data, and operating systems. The useful next step is to map the exact workflow, systems, authentication, data, and ownership requirements rather than assume every integration is identical.

Is CallCorp built for regulated industries?

CallCorp supports controlled architecture and diligence reviews for regulated workflows. We sign a BAA and support HIPAA-regulated workflows when applicable, while each customer and partner remains responsible for validating its configuration, policies, and legal obligations.

Ready to make CCaaS your business?

Start with the model that fits your business today.

Talk to a partner strategist