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This section describes the No Logo feature and how to private label (or whitelabel) your account.

No Logo

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No Logo is the feature that you must purchase in addition to your basic subscription and enables you to do the following:


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With this option available, an agency can:

  • Edit the landing pages hosted by MailUp
  • Edit the look & feel of frontend pages (e.g. the Web library) and control panel.
  • Upload your customized logo on the login page and on the page where users accept the terms of use of the service (see look & feel)
  • Customize the CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to control the style of the control panel (see look & feel)
  • Customize domain associated with your MailUp account (see how to point a c-name to MailUp)

Please note that some of the features mentioned above require that your account has been approved for white-labeling. Contact your account representative if that is not the case.

Remove the "Powered by MailUp" logo at the footer of  your email template

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This typically applies to marketing agencies who want to personalize the look of MailUp in the event their clients are also accessing it.

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titleWhitelabeled accounts limitations

Please note that accounts with White Label option have the following limitations:

  • Users don't have access to the full MailUp documentation inside the platform, but only to a quick guide in PDF format.
  • All references to integrations are removed.

With this option available, an agency can:

  • Edit the landing pages hosted by MailUp
  • Edit the look & feel of frontend pages (e.g. the Web library) and control panel.
  • Upload your customized logo on the login page and on the page where users accept the terms of use of the service (see look & feel)
  • Customize the CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to control the style of the control panel (see look & feel)
  • Customize domain associated with your MailUp account (see how to point a c-name to MailUp)
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