Run it under your own name
Your logo and colors on the workspace your desk works in, the page your team joins on, the contracts you send out, and the console your own merchant logs into. A private intake link keeps that merchant’s file yours and routes it nowhere else.


Five surfaces, one set of brand values
Set the logo, the background and two colors once, from your own settings. Nothing here is a services engagement or a separate build.
The workspace your desk works in
Upload a logo, a background and set two brand colors. The console your underwriters, processors and reps use every day carries them from the next load.
The page your team signs up on
Your staff join at your own address, on a page wearing your mark and your accent. Only an owner or manager on your account can change any of it.
The contracts you send out
Executed contract PDFs print your logo and your color on the letterhead. A PNG or a JPG prints; an SVG or WebP still brands the portal, and the product tells you that rather than shipping a blank header.
The console your merchant logs into
A merchant who came in through your private link sees your mark and your accent in the chrome, not ours. We are the infrastructure underneath.
Your card product, as your card
If you issue a card program, your own product art rides on the approved offer the merchant sees, instead of a stock rectangle.

A brand swap that a compliance desk can sign off
The reason this is safe to hand a funder is that it is deliberately shallow. It paints the shell. Everything a merchant is owed, and everything that protects you, sits underneath it untouched.
It swaps the chrome, never the disclosures
Brand values change a logo, a name and an accent color. No fee, no disclosure, no offer term and no state notice is hidden, reworded or removed behind a brand.
The security and legal controls stay visible
Terms, privacy, electronic-signature consent and the platform’s own security posture stay where a merchant can read them, under your brand as much as under ours.
Only a private merchant is ever branded
A normal referral still routes to the whole matching field, so showing one funder’s brand would misrepresent who is reading the file. Those merchants keep the New Matrix chrome, and a funder who has set no usable brand gets it too rather than an empty header.
Exclusivity follows the brand
The Lender Master Agreement counts any white-label or trade-name brand you operate under as an Affiliate. A routed merchant funded through a second name inside the claim window is the same breach as funding them directly.
The exact wording of the Affiliate definition, the claim window and what a circumvention costs is published in full: read the Lender Master Agreement.
Or put a piece of it on your own site
If you run a point-of-sale product, a bookkeeping practice or a broker site, the readiness widget embeds in an iframe on a page you already own. A merchant enters their daily debit and balance and sees what the position is really costing them.
One address, no build
It is a hosted page you frame. There is nothing to install, nothing to keep updated, and no data from your site passes through it.
It quotes a band, not a best case
Refinance math is shown as a range with the total repaid, because a single optimistic number is the one claim that travels furthest from its context once it leaves this domain.
Attribution comes with it
A merchant who clicks through carries your referral, and the same tracking that pays out on a private intake link pays out here.
Put your name on it
Branding is set from your own settings once you are approved. Talk to partnerships if you want a private intake program scoped before you apply.
