Agency white-label

Show proof under your agency frame, without exposing the backstage.

This fictional example shows how an agency can report a CashFlowCanary incident to a client: a clear signal, filtered proof, next action and consistent agency framing depending on the plan.

Client reporting

The end client sees a clear agency summary, not a raw technical export.

White-label reporting makes the deliverable useful in meetings: what blocks sales, which step is affected, what proof shows it and what action to take.

  • Demo agency name
  • Fictional WooCommerce incident
  • Filtered proof before correction
Abstract CashFlowCanary agency white-label report example

What the end client can read

The deliverable is built for a decision, not to drown the client in technical traces.

Prioritized verdict

Checkout incident to handle: the payment step rejects validation in the demo scenario.

Business impact

The report explains that a journey can stay online while blocking conversion at the critical moment.

Readable proof

Proof keeps only what is needed: step, status, timestamp and filtered diagnosis.

Recommended action

The client leaves with a clear next action for the e-commerce team or WooCommerce developer.

What stays protected

No customer data

No email, address, card, cookie, detailed cart identifier or full payload appears in the example.

No fake testimonial

The agency name, site and incident are fictional; the page does not claim any real customer reference.

Contractual transparency

White-label depends on the plan and does not remove required security, support or contractual notices.

Why this format helps an agency

An agency often needs to prove a conversion failure without turning every incident into a technical debate. The agency white-label format gives a clean story: context, priority, proof, action and resolution state.

What changes compared with a standard report

  • The wording is oriented toward the end client: impact, next action and operational responsibility.
  • The framing can use the agency context depending on the selected plan.
  • Technical detail remains available, but it does not dominate the report.
  • Sensitive proof is filtered by default.

Deliberate limits

  • This is not a customer testimonial promise or proof that a real brand uses CashFlowCanary.
  • This is not full cockpit access for the end client.
  • This is not an automatic checkout fix: the report helps teams decide and act.
  • The white-label framing level depends on the chosen offer.