What white-label means here
Most personalizers ship as SaaS with their brand baked into the customer-facing UI. The designer modal carries their logo. The proof PDF has their footer. The help link routes to their docs. Agencies and resellers cannot strip that out, which means every client deployment exposes the upstream vendor.
On the Enterprise plan, PrintIntegrator ships fully white-labeled — without any vendor brand surface. The agency's logo sits where the SaaS competitor's would. The proof PDF is templated and themed. The help link points at your domain.
Enterprise pricing fits the agency P&L
The Enterprise plan is a flat, predictable cost with no per-seat fee, no per-order fee, and no commission — so the agency margin isn't taxed away by a per-client SaaS bill. White-label, source-code handover, and dedicated or multi-tenant infrastructure are all included, and pricing is negotiated for your deployment model rather than metered per client build.
For deals that require source-code handover, the Enterprise terms include that path. The agency closes deals the public-SaaS competitor cannot.
Theming surface
The personalizer UI is built from a token-based theme. Colors, typography, button shapes, modal radii — all configurable per deployment. The designer accepts a custom theme bundle at install time. There is no editing of vendor JavaScript required.
Email proofs, exported PDFs, the admin dashboard chrome, and the customer's design library all carry the deployment's brand, not PrintIntegrator's.
Multi-tenant or per-client deployment
Agencies running many client storefronts can deploy a single multi-tenant instance with per-client themes and isolated data, or one self-contained deployment per client. The Enterprise plan covers either model; the choice depends on the agency's infra preferences and the clients' compliance requirements.