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Full Web White-Label

Turns Healthie into a fully custom-branded platform on your own domain — no Healthie name or branding anywhere in the provider or client experience.

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The problem it solves

Organizations delivering a fully branded healthcare experience can't have Healthie's name or domain appearing anywhere in the product, from URLs to calendar sync prompts. A subdomain-based branding approach isn't enough for organizations that need a truly standalone platform presence.

What's included

  • Fully separate, unoccupied domain (e.g., secure.customer.com), instead of a Healthie subdomain
  • No mention of Healthie anywhere in the provider or client experience (outside terms of use)
  • Enhanced brand color options, including tertiary colors
  • Custom favicon and alternate sign-in page logo
  • White-labeled Google and Outlook calendar sync — no Healthie name in authorization prompts

How it works

During onboarding, Healthie's implementation team works with the organization to complete a branding questionnaire covering logo variants (standard logo, favicon, alternate sign-in logo), enhanced brand colors, and the organization's own domain. Once configured, the platform runs entirely under that domain, with transactional emails, password reset links, and Google/Outlook calendar sync prompts all branded to the organization instead of Healthie. Enhanced branding can also be extended to sub-organizations on request. Available as an add-on to the Enterprise Plan.

Full Web White-Label transforms Healthie into a fully custom-branded platform, with no mention of Healthie anywhere in the provider or client experience except in the terms of use. It's built for organizations that want a completely standalone brand presence, and it runs on a fully separate, unoccupied domain (e.g., secure.customer.com) rather than a Healthie subdomain. Full white-label accounts get enhanced brand color options, a custom favicon and alternate sign-in logo, and white-labeled calendar sync with Google and Outlook. Some third-party integration partners that surface UI within the platform may still display their own branding, depending on each partner's participation.

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