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HyperQuote

White-Label Model

Every company that operates on HyperQuote gets its own branded experience — your logo, your colors, your domain — while running on a single shared platform underneath. This white-label architecture means you get enterprise-grade technology without the enterprise-grade development cost.

01

How tenant branding works

HyperQuote resolves your brand identity before each page loads. When a user enters the local platform, the app identifies the tenant and applies the brand configuration to every page, email, PDF, and notification.

Your brand is defined in a configuration file that controls: company name, logo (light and dark variants), favicon, primary colors, fonts, border radius, and other visual properties. These values cascade through CSS custom properties to every surface — the website, customer portal, supplier portal, and all generated documents.

02

What gets branded

Web applications adopt your full visual identity. The customer portal, supplier portal, and public website all render with your logo, colors, and typography. Users interact with what feels like your proprietary platform.

Documents — quotes, proforma invoices, delivery notes, and tax invoices — all carry your company branding, including the digital company stamp (ختم الشركة) that Egyptian business documents require. Every PDF generated by the system uses your logo and company details.

Notifications sent via email, WhatsApp, and SMS reference your company name. Customers receive communications from your brand, not from HyperQuote.

Delivery notes are generated with your branding for every shipment, including drop-ship deliveries where suppliers ship directly to your customers. The supplier prints and attaches your branded delivery note — the customer signs your document.

03

Multi-company support

The platform supports multiple tenants on a single database with strict data isolation. Each tenant's data is segregated through Row Level Security policies enforced at the database level. A tenant_id column on every table, automatically injected via triggers, ensures no data leaks between organizations.

Tenants are resolved through the application and database boundary. Assets like logos and documents are stored with tenant-prefixed paths (/{tenant_id}/invoices/{year}/{month}/), keeping file storage cleanly separated.

04

What stays shared

The underlying infrastructure — database schema, server functions, AI models, and application code — is shared across all tenants. When HyperQuote ships a new feature or fixes a bug, every tenant benefits immediately. You get continuous platform improvements without managing your own software updates.

The AI assistant, delivery tracking, ETA e-invoicing integration, and all operational workflows are shared services that every tenant accesses through their branded interface.

05

Getting started with your brand

Setting up a new tenant requires providing your brand assets (logo in SVG format, color palette, company details) and choosing your domain configuration. The platform handles the rest — from generating CSS custom properties to configuring document templates. Your branded platform can be live within hours of providing your brand materials.