A white-label LMS lets you put your own brand on the entire training experience: custom logo and colors, your own domain (for example learn.yourcompany.com), and branded emails — with no “Powered by” vendor mark. It is the foundation for training providers, agencies, and consultancies that deliver training under their own identity.
Who uses a white-label LMS?
- Training providers & course sellers delivering paid courses under their brand
- Agencies & consultancies running training for many clients (often multi-tenant)
- Franchises & associations giving each location or chapter a branded environment
- Resellers operating a branded training platform as their own product
The deepest form is multi-tenant white-label, where each client gets its own branded sub-environment and isolated data under one account — the model behind a reseller / Partner program. For enterprises, white-label often extends to the admin UI, not just the learner view; see the enterprise plan.
White-label vs. multi-tenant
White-label is about branding (whose logo learners see). Multi-tenant is about isolation (separate, independent client environments). Reselling training to multiple clients usually needs both.