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Using the Plugin on a Client Site

If you’re an agency or freelancer managing a client’s website, you can safely install and use our plugin without exposing billing or account information. White-label mode hides sensitive details in the client’s WP Admin.


What the Client Sees (and Doesn’t) #

When white-label is enabled, the following elements are hidden from the client’s view in the Account tab:

  • Your user profile and contact information
  • Billing details and invoices
  • The full license key
  • Pricing and upgrade prompts
  • “Contact Us” links that lead back to your account
  • Sensitive actions like canceling subscriptions or changing plans are restricted
Example Pre-White Label
Example Post While Label

How It Works (Quick Overview) #

Freemius adds an Account area within WP Admin under GravityOps → [Plugin Name] → Account. With white-label enabled, billing, licensing, and sensitive options are concealed. This ensures a clean handoff while keeping control securely in your hands.


How to Enable White-Label #

From WP Admin:

  • After activating the license on a client site, go to the Account page and click the link in the admin notice to activate white-label for a seamless handoff.

From your Customer Portal:

  • Navigate to the Licenses tab. Select the relevant license and check “This license is activated on my client(s) site(s)” to conceal license details on that site.

Making Changes While White-Label Is Active #

To access billing or account settings while white-label is active:

  1. Click “Start Debug” on the site’s Account page.
  2. Enter the license key. This temporarily unlocks all settings (debug mode lasts 60 minutes or until you click “Stop Debug”).

To revert and display details again:

From Customer Portal: Uncheck “This license is activated on my client(s) site(s)”

From WP Admin: Use the white-label admin notice on the site to revert immediately after enabling white-label


Extra Protection for Agencies #

Use URL Whitelisting (a.k.a. License Firewall) to restrict license activation and update access to specific domains—ideal for managing multiple client sites securely.


Good to Know #

  • Best practice: Enable white-label before granting client admin access—this keeps your billing and license info protected.
  • White-label mode is tailored for agencies and multi-site workflows.
  • White-label can be toggled via WP Admin or the Customer Portal.
  • URL Whitelisting offers an additional layer of control over license usage.

Bottom Line #

Yes—you can use the plugin on a client site safely. Enable white-label mode and URL Whitelisting to keep billing, licensing, and other sensitive details private while maintaining full control.


Helpful links:

  • WP Admin Account (Freemius Docs)
  • Users, Account & License Security (Freemius Docs)

Updated on September 2, 2025

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Table of Contents
  • What the Client Sees (and Doesn’t)
  • How It Works (Quick Overview)
  • How to Enable White-Label
  • Making Changes While White-Label Is Active
  • Extra Protection for Agencies
  • Good to Know
  • Bottom Line
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