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Setting up your white label app

Everything you need to know about branding Apostle’s mobile app to match your company identity.

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Written by Mick van Teeffelen
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Red, yellow, purple or green, Apostle’s mobile app can be transformed into your brand’s colors. With a white label app, you offer your brand ambassadors a trusted, user-friendly experience that’s fully aligned with your corporate identity. Your app will appear in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store under your company name, logo, and branding.

💡 Tip: A white label app strengthens the connection between your brand and your ambassadors, driving more engagement and results from your ambassador program.

Benefits of a white label app

  • Fully tailored to your brand (name, logo, colors, etc.)

  • Branded app listing in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store

  • Email communications sent from your brand name instead of Apostle

  • Improved engagement and stronger online presence

  • Boost in ambassador activity and program performance

💡 Pro tip: Teams with a white label app share 55% more content than those without one.


What’s included

One-time setup

  • Branding the app based on your corporate identity

  • Configuring and testing push notifications

  • Creating visuals for the App Store and Google Play

  • Setting up your app listing in both app stores

  • Building and submitting the app for review

  • Configuring team settings in the Apostle platform

Ongoing (monthly)

  • Releasing app updates

  • Handling platform-specific changes (iOS and Android)

  • Resolving technical issues

⚠️ Important: For the latest pricing, visit our pricing page.

Examples of white label designs


I want my own white label app, what’s next?

Our development team typically needs about four weeks to build and submit your white label app. Before we can get started, we’ll need a few details from you.

Reach out to our support team to begin the setup process. We’re happy to help you get started.

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