White label

Cocktel under your service name.

A branded build for SIP providers, PBX operators, and organizations that need a native client with their defaults, support policy, and release process.

White label

A client your users can install with confidence

A white-label build can carry the visible service identity and the operational policy behind it: name, icon, installer, defaults, provisioning, support tools, update channels, and platform roadmap.

Brand identity

Match app name, icon, colors, installer presentation, and download language to your service.

Account defaults

Ship domains, transports, registration behavior, audio defaults, and support links before the first call.

Provisioning path

Deliver accounts and policies centrally when manual entry slows support.

Video support

Scope SIP video around the providers, devices, and call flows your service needs.

Support policy

Set logging, capture, and export behavior for your support model.

Release management

Run review, beta, and production channels for provider QA and staged rollout.

Platform planning

macOS first, with iOS, Android, and Windows planning available for broader deployments.

Useful details before we talk

  • Your SIP platform, transport requirements, and supported codecs.
  • Estimated user count and target platforms.
  • Video scenarios and the calls they affect.
  • Account provisioning through manual setup, central configuration, or an existing customer portal.
  • Branding, legal, and support ownership expectations.
  • Requirements for push notifications, diagnostics, and update channels.

Contact

Discuss white label Cocktel

Tell us what you operate, who will use it, and what needs to be branded, provisioned, supported, or governed.