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The TinyX white-label platform: link intelligence under your brand

· TinyX · 5 min read

The TinyX white-label platform: link intelligence under your brand

If you're an agency or security firm, pointing your clients to a third-party tool has a cost beyond the subscription fee. Every time a client sees "Powered by TinyX" or lands on a tinyx.co page, you're advertising someone else's product and diluting your own brand. More practically: if TinyX ever changes its pricing, pivots its product, or gets acquired, your client relationship is caught in the middle.

White-labelling solves this. The TinyX white-label platform deploys the full product — short links, encrypted file sharing, analytics, upload drops, questionnaires — under your domain, with your branding. Your clients never know TinyX exists.


What "white-label" means here

This isn't a logo swap. A full TinyX white-label deployment means:

  • Your domain. The platform runs at any domain you choose. Clients access it at secure.yourdomain.com or tools.yourclientbrand.com — whatever you configure.
  • Your branding. App name, accent colour, logo, and OG image are fully configurable. The interface reflects your brand identity, not TinyX's.
  • No TinyX branding anywhere. Not in the UI, not in emails, not in the URL structure, not in metadata. Recipients of links created on your platform never encounter the TinyX name.
  • Direct short URLs. White-label deployments use /:code URL format — no /x/ prefix. Links look clean and domain-native.
  • Dedicated infrastructure. Each white-label deployment gets its own Cloudflare R2 bucket and D1 database. Your clients' data is isolated from every other deployment.

Live example: secure.hawksec.com is HAWK Security Group's white-label TinyX deployment. It runs the full platform — short links, encrypted file sharing, upload drops — under their brand, on their domain, with their infrastructure.


What's included in the platform

Every white-label deployment includes the full TinyX feature set:

Short links. Create, manage, and track shortened URLs. Password protection, click limits, expiry dates, and aggregate analytics all work the same as on the main platform.

Encrypted file sharing. AES-256-GCM client-side encryption. Files are uploaded directly to the dedicated R2 bucket — they never pass through TinyX servers. Clients can share files with full zero-knowledge encryption.

Upload drops. A page where your clients can receive files from their own clients. Password-protect it, cap the number of uploads, set an expiry. Files land directly in the R2 bucket.

Questionnaires. Markdown-based forms delivered via a short link. Response caps, expiry, password protection. Responses exportable as CSV.

Analytics. Aggregate click analytics on all links. No individual user tracking — just the numbers.


The admin panel: running multiple clients

The white-label platform isn't just for a single client brand. It's a full reseller platform. The TinyX admin panel gives you:

Pipeline CRM. A kanban board tracking each client relationship through stages: Quote, Opportunity, Won, Lost. Manage your white-label sales pipeline without a separate CRM tool.

Quota tracking. Set limits per client on users, storage, and data transfer. Traffic-light indicators (green/amber/red) show at a glance which clients are approaching their limits — so you can upsell before they hit a wall.

Financial visibility. Revenue, cost, and margin per client. You set the pricing, TinyX tracks the numbers. Know exactly what each client relationship is worth.

This is the infrastructure for running a link intelligence product at scale — not just deploying one instance for one client.


Who this is for

Digital agencies. You're already managing domains, analytics, and content tools for clients. Adding link and file intelligence under your brand is a natural extension — and a recurring revenue line.

IT resellers and managed service providers. Your clients need secure file sharing and link management. Offering it under your brand, with your SLA and support, is a cleaner proposition than pointing them to a consumer tool.

Security consultancies. Encrypted file sharing and access-controlled links are directly relevant to security work. Clients expect their security firm's tooling to be private and controlled. HAWK Security Group uses TinyX white-label for exactly this reason — secure.hawksec.com is a live deployment built on the same infrastructure available to any white-label partner.

Enterprise IT teams. Internal tooling that needs to live under the corporate domain, not on a third-party SaaS URL.


How it compares to alternatives

The alternatives for agencies wanting to offer link management are:

  • Bitly for Teams / Enterprise: publishes branded links but has ad-tech DNA baked into its business model. No white-labelling at the infrastructure level — clients know they're on Bitly.
  • Rebrandly: branded links, no encrypted file sharing, no questionnaires, no upload drops.
  • Building in-house: months of engineering time, ongoing maintenance, no existing feature parity.

TinyX white-label is the only option that combines link shortening, encrypted file sharing, forms, and upload drops in a single deployable platform under your brand.


FAQ

What does a white-label deployment cost?

Pricing is by custom quote — contact sales@tinyx.co. Pricing depends on the number of deployments, expected usage, and whether you're managing clients through the admin panel.

How quickly can a white-label instance be deployed?

Deployment is infrastructure configuration — new Cloudflare R2 bucket, D1 database, DNS, and branding config. Typically fast once requirements are confirmed.

Can I run multiple branded deployments for different clients?

Yes. Each deployment is a separate instance with its own domain, branding, and dedicated infrastructure. The admin panel manages all of them from one place.

Do my clients need to know TinyX is the underlying platform?

No. There's no TinyX branding in a white-label deployment. What you disclose to your clients is your business.

Is the underlying infrastructure shared with other TinyX customers?

No. Each white-label deployment gets a dedicated Cloudflare R2 bucket and D1 database. Your clients' data is isolated.


Get started

White-label is a custom engagement — not a self-serve signup. To discuss your use case, number of deployments, and expected usage:

Email sales@tinyx.co

If you want to explore the platform first, start a free account at tinyx.co and see the full feature set before the conversation. Or visit secure.hawksec.com to see a live white-label deployment.

View pricing for self-serve plans if you're looking for the standard platform rather than white-label.