Market offer
Brand, positioning, and customer promise
- Brand experience
- Market segment
- Commercial motion
Explore white-label
Define the market-facing offer, customer relationship, and operating model, with qualified revenue share from 35% to 70% based on licensed-agent volume and your hosting and support responsibilities.
Qualified white-label
Start with the brand and customer relationship, then align the operating model, customer environments, and platform capabilities required to support it.
Brand, positioning, and customer promise
Ownership before launch
Configuration by account
Review across the relationship
17+ channels
Unified communication coverage
5,000+ API endpoints
Extensibility across the platform
14 partner reports
Usage and invoice-support detail by contact center
Operating responsibility
White-label is more than a logo change. Brand, customer ownership, deployment, implementation, support, and escalation must work as one operating model.
Partner controls
Decide together
CallCorp provides
One agreed responsibility model from offer design through ongoing operation
Concrete platform control
Qualify the platform around the customer environments, data requirements, workflows, and operating visibility your offer needs.
Organize parent and child customer environments with centralized or localized configuration and per-tenant module control.
Use CallCorp-hosted infrastructure or qualified customer-owned AWS or Azure tenancies with full feature parity.
Support customer or partner choices for database, storage, carrier, and AI vendor within the cleared architecture boundaries.
Use partner-level usage, storage, module, number, user, transcription, and invoice-support reporting with per-contact-center detail.
White-label questions
The qualified model can place your brand, packaging, pricing, and customer relationship above a multi-tenant platform foundation. The exact operating and support split is agreed before launch.
CallCorp can host the platform, or deploy into qualified customer-owned AWS or Azure tenancies with full feature parity. Additional requirements are validated for the specific customer environment.
All supported deployment models remain cloud-based so CallCorp can push platform updates. The implementation and operating responsibilities are documented for the selected model.
Revenue share starts at 35% and can scale to 70% based on licensed-agent volume and the partner's hosting and support responsibilities. Final terms are set in the partner agreement.
Map the deployment, responsibilities, packaging, and launch path with a partner strategist.