White-label agent

Turn your agency’s labor into agent revenue

Deploy Sydekick into every client under your own name. They text it to get routine marketing work done, you meter it with credits, set your own overage price, and keep the spread.

14-day free trial · No credit card Per-client credits and pricing
Agencies reselling the agent
Monetize it

You buy credits at wholesale, your clients spend them at your price

Every request a client makes to the agent draws down credits you allotted them. You set what a credit costs on their invoice. The difference is margin on work you didn’t do.

You pay $49 per 1,000-credit block, wholesale · $0.049 a credit
Client pays $99 at the overage rate you set · $0.099 a credit
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You keep $50 per block, per client, every month it runs over 51% margin
Harbor CoffeeJuly usage Over allotmentAuto top-up off
1,140 credits used Allotted 1,000
1,000 included 140 overage Resets Aug 1
Included allotment1,000 credits
Overage140 × $0.099
Billable to Harbor Coffee$13.86
Buy another block Adjust allotment Charge through Synup or drop in
your own payment link

Your pricing, your invoice

Set the overage rate per client — or one rate across the book. Bill it through Synup, or send clients to a payment link of your own and keep billing where it already lives.

Wholesale credit cost$0.049
Your overage price$0.099
Monthly allotment1,000 credits
Your agent, your brand

The client meets Ari, not Sydekick

Rename the agent, swap its avatar, and it ships into every client instance as your team member — in the portal, in the text thread, in the outbound confirmations. Nothing in the experience says Synup.

Agent name and avatar carry across portal chat and SMS sender identity
Set the agency default once, override it for a single client when a brand needs its own
Sits on top of your existing portal white-labeling — logo, colors and domain stay as configured
Text as a channel

Most clients will never log in — they’ll text

Each client instance gets its own provisioned number, so a restaurant owner can hand off work from the walk-in cooler. We provision the number and walk you through 10DLC registration step by step; carrier approval is the carrier’s call, not ours.

+1 (415) 555‑0142 Provisioned for Harbor Coffee · local number Active
Brand registeredVolt Digital · EIN on file
Number provisionedBy Synup
10DLC campaign submittedWith carriers · 2–5 days
Client opt-in capturedGuided template
SMS Provisioned number
Portal chat Inside the client portal
Email Reply-to address

We handle provisioning and give you the registration checklist, forms and sample opt-in language. Carrier approval timelines and outcomes are set by the carriers.

The controls behind each client’s agent

Everything is per client instance, so a $500-a-month account and a 40-location brand don’t have to run on the same settings.

Agent on, per client

Turn the agent on for the accounts you want to monetize and leave it off everywhere else.

Harbor Coffee
Lakeside Pet Clinic
Northside Dental

Skills you choose

Grant only the skills a client should invoke. Everything else stays with your team.

HoursReviewsSocial postsServicesBulk importBilling
4 of 6 enabledHarbor Coffee

Credits and usage

Allot credits per client and watch consumption by request, day and skill.

Harbor Coffee1,140 / 1,000
Lakeside Pet Clinic410 / 1,000

Bill overages your way

Charge through Synup or drop in your own payment link and keep invoicing where it is.

July overage$13.86
Synup billing
pay.voltdigital.com

How it works

01

Enable the agent for a client

One toggle on the client’s portal. Nothing else in their account changes.

02

Set credits, skills and branding

Allot a monthly credit block, pick the skills they can invoke, name the agent and set your overage price.

03

They work with the agent — you bill the usage

Requests arrive by text or in the portal. The agent does the work, the meter runs, and the overage lands on your invoice.

Labor becomes revenue

The requests that used to land in your inbox

Each of these was a ticket, a Slack ping or a phone call to your account manager. Now the client asks the agent, and you see the credits.

Social post
post this to social — "Cold brew flight, all July, $9"
Drafted and scheduled for today at 11am on Google, Facebook and Instagram. Here’s the copy — reply "edit" to change it.
Scheduled · 3 channels4 credits
Reviews
can you reply to my new reviews?
6 new reviews since Monday. I drafted replies in your voice — 5 approved automatically, 1 flagged for you because it mentions a refund.
5 replied · 1 flagged6 credits
Listings
we’re closed the 4th, please update everywhere
Marked July 4 as a special closure across 14 listings and 3 locations. It’ll revert to normal hours on the 5th.
14 listings updated3 credits
18 franchise locations kept on-brand from one dashboard
Corporate oversightConsistent brand info
Franchisee controlOwn reviews, own hours
Dedicated marketing hire per storeNot required
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Stop selling hours

Turn the agent on for one client, allot a credit block, set your price. If it works there, roll it across the book.

No credit card required Set your own overage price Cancel anytime