White Label
White Label is an Enterprise module that allows you to customize HomeDock OS with your organization’s branding. This includes displaying your company name throughout the interface.
Branding Elements
Section titled “Branding Elements”White Label customization includes:
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Displayed in the About section |
| Licensed By | Shows “Licensed by HomeDock OS” |
| Tagline | Displays “Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure” |
Where Branding Appears
Section titled “Where Branding Appears”About Section
Section titled “About Section”The About section displays your custom branding:
- Your company logo in the header (or cloud icon fallback if not provided)
- Your company name prominently displayed
- Enterprise license attribution
Logo Requirements
Section titled “Logo Requirements”For optimal display, your company logo should:
- Format: PNG with transparency (recommended)
- Size: Square aspect ratio works best
- Resolution: Minimum 192x192 pixels
- File size: Keep under 100KB for performance
The logo is displayed at various sizes throughout the interface. Using a simple, recognizable design ensures clarity at all sizes.
Additional Enterprise Branding
Section titled “Additional Enterprise Branding”White Label works alongside other Enterprise branding modules:
Corporation Name
Section titled “Corporation Name”Displays “Licensed to: [Your Company Name]” in the About section, providing clear attribution for the license holder.
License Grant
Section titled “License Grant”Shows the commercial license status indicator, confirming your Enterprise deployment is properly licensed.
About Branding
Section titled “About Branding”Adds the Enterprise indicator badge to the About section, distinguishing your installation as an Enterprise deployment.
Benefits
Section titled “Benefits”- Professional appearance: Present HomeDock OS as part of your organization
- Brand consistency: Maintain your visual identity on your infrastructure
- Trust building: Reinforce your brand with end users and workers