White Label GoHighLevel Android App

White Label GoHighLevel Android App

If you manage multiple clients in ClickUp or other project tools and want to extend your branding into mobile, you can white label the GoHighLevel Android app so your users see your brand instead of HighLevel’s. This guide walks you through every step required to publish your own branded Android app on the Google Play Store using GoHighLevel’s SaaS configuration tools.

What Is the GoHighLevel White Label Android App Feature?

The GoHighLevel white label Android feature lets SaaS and agency owners publish a fully branded mobile app that connects directly to their existing HighLevel accounts. Instead of directing clients to the standard HighLevel app, you create a unique listing in the Google Play Store under your own brand name, icon, and description.

This is ideal if you are running GoHighLevel as a SaaS, want tighter control over your customer experience, and need your app to match your agency or software branding end-to-end.

Requirements Before You White Label GoHighLevel

Before configuring the white label Android app, verify the following conditions are met inside your GoHighLevel account.

Access Level Needed in GoHighLevel

You must be logged in as an Agency user to access the SaaS and white label settings. Sub-accounts and location-level users cannot configure or manage the white label Android app.

GoHighLevel SaaS Plan Requirement

Your account must be on the GoHighLevel SaaS plan to unlock the white label mobile app options. If you are on a lower plan, upgrade to SaaS in order to:

  • Access the SaaS configurator
  • Enable white label mobile apps
  • Manage app branding assets

Google Play Console Developer Account

You also need a Google Play Console developer account to publish your branded Android app. In your Google Play Console, be prepared to:

  • Create a new application listing
  • Upload branding assets (app icon, screenshots, feature graphic)
  • Set app name, description, and category
  • Handle app signing and release management

How to Access the GoHighLevel SaaS Configurator

The white label Android settings are found inside the SaaS configuration panel within GoHighLevel. Follow these steps to get there from your Agency view.

  1. Log into your GoHighLevel account as an Agency user.
  2. In the left navigation, locate and click on the option labeled SaaS Configurator or similar SaaS settings area.
  3. Inside the SaaS settings, look for a section specifically related to white label mobile apps or Android app.

The exact menu label may change over time, but the white label Android options will always reside under the central SaaS configuration area in GoHighLevel.

Configure Your GoHighLevel Android App Branding

Once you are inside the SaaS configurator, you will be guided through settings that define how your GoHighLevel-based Android app looks and feels to your users.

Set App Name and Basic Details

Within the white label Android section of GoHighLevel:

  1. Enter the App Name exactly as you want it displayed in the Google Play Store and on users’ devices.
  2. Provide an App Subtitle or short tagline if requested.
  3. Fill in any support email or contact fields so your customers know how to reach you.

Use a clear name that reflects your agency or SaaS product, while still indicating that it is a CRM or marketing app powered by GoHighLevel in the background.

Upload Your Logo and Icons in GoHighLevel

The GoHighLevel SaaS configurator will prompt you to upload branding assets. Typically, you will need:

  • App icon (square, high-resolution PNG)
  • Logo or wordmark for internal screens
  • Optional loading screen image or splash graphic

When uploading these items into GoHighLevel, make sure they meet the suggested dimensions and file sizes listed in the interface. This ensures a crisp and professional appearance once the app is built and deployed.

Connect Your White Label App to Google Play

After setting branding details inside GoHighLevel, you must connect these settings with your Google Play Console so you can publish the app.

Prepare Your Google Play Listing

In your Google Play Console:

  1. Create a new Application entry.
  2. Choose your default language and region options.
  3. Set the title to match the app name you used in GoHighLevel.
  4. Write a concise, benefit-oriented short description and full description.
  5. Upload screenshots that highlight the core features of your GoHighLevel-based app, such as pipelines, conversations, and calendars.

Ensure all information adheres to Google Play’s policies and content guidelines.

Use GoHighLevel Build or Bundle Information

The GoHighLevel help documentation explains how your white label Android build or app bundle (AAB/APK) is handled. Follow the steps described in the official guide here: White label the Android app in GoHighLevel.

Typical steps may include:

  • Retrieving a generated package name or application ID
  • Using an app bundle provided by GoHighLevel’s system
  • Setting up app signing and upload keys within Google Play

Pay close attention to any instructions about package ID consistency, as changing this later is not trivial once users have installed the app.

Testing Your White Label GoHighLevel Android App

Before rolling out to all customers, thoroughly test your new white label GoHighLevel app.

Internal Testing Tracks

Inside Google Play Console, use the internal or closed testing tracks to distribute early versions to team members and a small group of trusted clients. Have them verify:

  • They can log in using existing GoHighLevel credentials
  • Conversations, pipelines, and calendars load correctly
  • Your branding and colors appear properly
  • Push notifications behave as expected

Fixing Issues Before Production Release

If any layout, icon, or login issues appear, return to the GoHighLevel SaaS configurator to adjust branding assets or settings, then generate a new build if required. Repeat testing in Google Play until everything functions smoothly.

Publishing and Maintaining Your GoHighLevel Android App

Once testing is successful, you can move your listing to the production track in Google Play Console and submit for review. After approval, your white label GoHighLevel app becomes publicly available in the Play Store under your own brand.

Ongoing Updates and Compatibility

GoHighLevel periodically updates its core mobile app functionality. When this happens, follow any official instructions provided in the white label documentation to keep your branded app up to date. This may involve:

  • Accepting updated builds from GoHighLevel
  • Re-submitting a new version code to Google Play
  • Refreshing screenshots or descriptions if major features change

Keeping your app current ensures compatibility with new Android versions and gives your users access to the latest GoHighLevel capabilities.

Support Resources for White Label GoHighLevel Apps

For deeper technical details and the latest requirements, always refer to the official documentation in the GoHighLevel help center: White label the Android app.

If you need strategic help setting up your SaaS, branding, or deployment processes around GoHighLevel, you can also consult specialized agencies such as Consultevo for implementation and optimization services.

By meeting the prerequisites, configuring your branding through the GoHighLevel SaaS configurator, and correctly linking everything to your Google Play Console, you can deliver a polished, fully branded Android app that deepens your relationship with every client who uses your HighLevel-powered platform.

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