White Label

First of all, you must have a domain name.

Then, You must have access to the DNS zones from the domain name management interface. DNS means Domain Name System. Don’t worry, this is not too technical. You will usually find the DNS zones in the Domain section of their domain admin panel. When you find that section, you have to create a type CNAME or CNAME record. In this record they will have to enter the following info:

domain name: your subdomain
address: the address of our editor (oto.apprikator.com)

Here is an example of how it could look like (it depends on the domain admin panel):

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You can either choose to use your domain name exclusively as a white-label interface, or choose a subdomain (this is an example of the format: subdomain.mydomain.com).

To finish, you must connect to your account on your platform. Then in White Label > Settings you have to enter your domain name in the “Hostname” field. If you are using the domain for your white label admin panel, you must enter your domain name; if you are using a subdomain, you have to enter that subdomain. If the CNAME has not been configured correctly, you will receive an error message.

You must also enter a name for your white label and the Application base Package Name (Android) and Application base Bundle ID (iOS).

Then you must not forget to customize your admin panel by clicking on this icon on the right of the general menu at the top:

Please note also that the customizations you make with this process will only appear at your white label editor address, and not on your platform, that’s why you may notice that the changes disappear when you close the customization panel. These changes are saved to be displayed at the address of your white label editor.

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