Mobile White-Label
Gives Enterprise customers a branded iOS and Android app in the app stores, with Healthie's team handling development, maintenance, and app store review.
Built by Core Engineering
The problem it solves
Organizations want a branded, native mobile presence for providers and clients, but building and maintaining separate iOS and Android apps in-house is a significant, ongoing engineering investment most organizations can't justify.
What's included
- Branded iOS and Android app, published in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store
- Company logo and background colors throughout the app, with no mention of Healthie
- Healthie-managed build, ongoing development, and iOS/Android review process
- Choice of publishing under the organization's own developer accounts or Healthie's
How it works
During onboarding, Healthie's implementation team works with the organization to complete a branding questionnaire covering the app's logo and background colors. Healthie's development team builds, maintains, and submits the app through Apple and Google's review process, matching Healthie's existing mobile feature set under the organization's brand. The organization can choose to publish under its own Apple/Google developer accounts (its name appears on the listing) or have Healthie publish on its behalf. Apple's app review is conducted independently and can reject custom branding elements without guarantee. Available as an add-on to the Enterprise Plan.
Mobile White-Label gives Enterprise customers a company-specific mobile app for iOS and Android, published in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, with Healthie's branding replaced by the organization's own. It's built for organizations that want a branded mobile experience for providers and clients without building and maintaining native apps in-house. Healthie's team manages the build, ongoing development, and app store review process, matching Healthie's existing feature set under the organization's own logo and brand colors. Either the organization or Healthie can publish the app to the app stores — publishing under the organization's own developer accounts means the organization's name appears on the store listing, while Healthie publishing means Healthie's name appears instead.