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White-label 3D proofing
Put your name on it. Offer interactive 3D proofing to the print businesses you serve as your own product — your branding, your domains, your clients, your commercial terms.
What you get
The whole capability, none of the attribution
White-labeling only works if it is complete. A tool with somebody else's logo in the corner is not your product, it is a subscription you resold.
Your product name
The proofing capability goes to market as yours. No ProofScene logo, no ProofScene footer, no "powered by" line on the page your clients use every day.
Your domains
Proof pages served under your own naming, and each of your clients can carry their own branded subdomain beneath it.
Your visual identity
Colors, logo and typography set to your brand so the proofing experience matches everything else you put in front of a customer.
Multi-client structure
Built for a provider serving many print businesses: each client keeps their own branding, their own job references and their own proofs.
You own the relationship
Your clients deal with you. Support, onboarding and commercial terms stay in your hands rather than being routed through a vendor they never chose.
The full 3D capability
Interactive proofs, finish and material rendering, branded links and product-shot generation — the whole thing, wearing your name.
Who it is for
Six businesses that sit between artwork and a press
If your clients are print businesses — or you are the reason their clients approve anything — the proofing step is part of your service whether you built it or not.
- Print management companies
- You already sit between brands and production. Offering interactive 3D proofing as part of your service is a visible upgrade to something your clients experience on every job.
- Trade printers
- Your customers are resellers who need to look capable in front of their own end clients. Giving them a branded proofing tool makes you materially harder to switch away from.
- Print MIS and workflow vendors
- Adding 3D proofing to an existing platform is a large build. Presenting it under your product name is a considerably shorter route to the same shelf.
- Franchise and group networks
- One proofing standard across every location, presented in the network's brand rather than each site improvising its own approach.
- Packaging and design agencies
- Show clients their packaging in 3D under your studio's name, as part of the presentation rather than as a tool you had to borrow.
- Equipment and consumables suppliers
- A value-add for the shops you already sell to, delivered as part of your own offer to them.
How it works
Four steps to a proofing product of your own
- 01
Tell us your shape
How many client businesses, what mix of products, and how you want the commercial relationship to work.
- 02
We set up your brand
Product naming, domains, identity and the client structure underneath it, configured before anyone sees it.
- 03
You onboard your clients
Each print business gets its own branded space and its own proof links, under your umbrella.
- 04
You own the offer
You set the packaging, the pricing and the positioning to your own market. We stay behind the curtain.
Why offer it at all
Proofing is the part of the job your client feels
Whoever you are in the chain, your client's experience of you is concentrated into a handful of moments. Quoting is one. Delivery is one. The proof is the one in the middle, it happens on every single order, and for most businesses it is the least considered of the three.
Handing your clients a proofing experience that is visibly better than an emailed PDF changes how your service is perceived, on every job, without changing anything about how you produce work. It is also unusually sticky: once a print business has trained its customers to approve on your links, moving away from you means retraining all of them.
Building it yourself is a serious undertaking — real-time 3D, material rendering, dieline handling, a viewer that behaves on a phone. White-labeling gets you the shelf without the build.
Related
Other ways to make ProofScene yours.
ProofScene is pre-launch and opening early access. White-label arrangements are being scoped with a small number of partners first, and pricing will be announced at launch — early-access partners get founding terms.
White-labeling, answered
What does white-label ProofScene mean?
It means you offer 3D proofing to your own clients as your product. The proofing pages, links and branding are yours, your clients deal with you, and ProofScene does not appear anywhere your market can see it.
Who is the white-label option for?
Businesses that already sit between print production and end customers — print management companies, trade printers, MIS and workflow vendors, franchise networks, packaging agencies and suppliers to the trade. If you serve print businesses and want a proofing capability with your name on it, this is the route.
Can each of my clients have their own branding too?
Yes. The structure is designed for a provider serving many print businesses, so each client can present proofs under their own subdomain and identity while the platform itself stays yours.
How is this different from the self-hosted enterprise option?
Self-hosting is about where the software runs and who controls the data — usually driven by security and compliance. White-label is about whose name is on it and who owns the customer relationship. Some organizations want one, some want both.
Do I set my own pricing?
Yes. How you package and price the capability to your market is your decision. ProofScene pricing has not been announced yet — it will be set at launch, and early-access partners get founding terms.
Who supports my clients?
You do, which is the point of white-labeling. We support you. If your clients start emailing a vendor they have never heard of, the arrangement has failed.
When can I start?
ProofScene is pre-launch and opening early access. White-label arrangements are being scoped with a small number of partners first, deliberately, so the structure is built around real requirements. Get in touch and tell us what you need it to do.
Partner early access
Offer 3D proofing under your own brand
Tell us how many print businesses you serve and how you want the offer to look. White-label partners are being onboarded in a small first group.
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