The client wants more than a frontend. You don't want to turn down the entire project.
You have design, UX, and frontend under control. The problem arises when the client needs an e-commerce core, a database, an API, payments, or ERP integration. Without a backend partner, you have to look for a random vendor, reduce the scope, or let the technical part of the project slip outside your brand.
Limit
Strong design isn't enough when a project requires a database, APIs, and integrations.
Risk
A random vendor can compromise project quality and the client relationship.
Control
A white-label model helps you retain the client, the brand, and project management.
Robust backend under your brand
We design the database, API, integrations, and administration layer so your frontend team gets a stable technical foundation ready to connect.
Secure data separation
For portals and SaaS projects, we set up access rights so that data for individual clients or partners is strictly separated within one system.
Payments and billing
If the project requires subscriptions, we integrate Stripe or another payment gateway for monthly/yearly payments, upgrades, downgrades, and automated billing.
A backend team under your brand
White-label development for agencies that need to deliver the technical part of a project.You Hold the Client. We Provide the Stack.
Digital, design, UX/UI, branding, and marketing agencies often hit a ceiling when a client needs more than a website, campaign, or frontend—like an e-commerce core, customer portal, database, payments, ERP integration, or custom API. We step in as a white-label backend partner under your brand, so you don't have to turn down a project or hand it off to someone who will take over the client relationship.
Benefits of white-label collaboration
How we collaborate with agencies
Technical
scope
Figma designs and functional requirements are reviewed before backend architecture is proposed.
API
development
Headless CMS, database, integrations, and secure endpoints are developed under your delivery model.
Frontend
support
Your React/Vue team receives a documented API ready for integration.
Deployment
and support
The production environment, monitoring, and SLA support are set up on agreed infrastructure.
Without a partner vs. with nolimeo
We are your technical support
We do not push ourselves to the front. We do not have to appear on contracts or calls unless you want us there. We operate as the technical part of your team: architecture, API documentation, and clean code for your frontend developers to connect to their design. We also help estimate, price, and justify the technical scope before it reaches the client.
How it works in practice
Have more questions?
If you didn't find the answer you were looking for, feel free to drop us a line at [email protected].
[email protected]That is up to you. We can join technical meetings as part of your team or stay in the background and communicate only with your project manager. You are the brand; we are the technical foundation.
Yes. We hand over a documented API, access credentials, and, depending on the agreement, source code so your frontend team can securely connect and continue working with the system.
We invoice you directly based on a pre-agreed budget or a time & material model. You include the backend part in your own proposal, and the client receives one clear project under your brand.
It depends on the agreement and SLA. We can provide monitoring, incident support, and technical maintenance for the backend part, so your team doesn't have to deal with production issues without backup.
For e-commerce projects, we often use Medusa.js; for portals, Node.js or NestJS; and for fast B2B systems, Supabase with PostgreSQL. We choose the stack based on the project, not a template.
White-label collaboration is primarily about the backend. We expect you to handle the design and frontend. We deliver the API, data model, and technical foundation for your frontend to build upon.
Yes. We can prepare the technical scope, risks, integration prerequisites, and a realistic estimate of the backend part before the client even signs the project.