White-label hosting reselling is an excellent way to start a web hosting business without the high costs of building and managing server infrastructure. As a reseller, you purchase server resources (disk space and bandwidth) in bulk from a hosting provider and resell them under your own brand name. In this **white-label hosting reseller guide**, we will explain how to set up custom nameservers, configure billing automation, and manage hosting packages for your clients.
The term "white label" means the parent hosting provider remains completely hidden. Your clients will only see your brand, logos, and support portals. This allows you to position your business as an independent web hosting provider, building brand value while leaving server maintenance and software licensing to the parent host.
1. Defining White-Label Hosting
White-label hosting reselling uses reseller accounts on hosting servers. These accounts run WebHost Manager (WHM) on Linux servers with cPanel. WHM allows you to partition your allocated resources (e.g., 100 GB NVMe storage) into individual cPanel accounts for your customers.
The white-label aspect is maintained through server configuration. The hosting control panels, login URLs, server hostname aliases, and system mail templates are customized with your branding, preventing clients from seeing that you are reselling resources from another provider.
2. Setting Up Custom Private Nameservers
Setting up custom private nameservers (or vanity nameservers) is a key step in white-label branding. By default, domains use nameservers like ns1.parentprovider.com. To keep the parent host hidden, you must configure nameservers that use your own domain name (e.g., ns1.yourdomain.com).
First, obtain your reseller account's assigned nameserver IP addresses from your hosting welcome email. Next, register these nameservers (also known as glue records) in your domain registrar's control panel. Finally, point your clients' domains to these new nameservers, ensuring all DNS lookups point to your brand.
3. Automating Client Management
Automation is essential for managing your reseller hosting business. You need a system that handles account creation, suspension for non-payment, invoicing, and support requests. The industry standard tool for this is **WHMCS**.
WHMCS integrates with WHM/cPanel. When a customer purchases a hosting package on your site, WHMCS processes the payment, connects to WHM, creates the client's cPanel account, and sends them their login details automatically. This allows you to scale your business with minimal administrative overhead.
| Setup Phase | Configuration Task | White-Label Impact |
|---|---|---|
| DNS Settings | Register ns1/ns2 glue records on domain | Hides parent provider DNS network details |
| Control Panel | Upload your logo to cPanel customization | Ensures clients see your brand during login |
| Automation | Link WHMCS billing software with WHM API | Provides automated provisioning and support |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Will my clients know I am reselling Clytrix hosting?
No. The service is 100% white-labeled. Your clients will use your custom nameservers, see your logos, and login to control panels branded with your business name.
Do I need to manage server hardware?
No. Clytrix handles all server-level administration, security patches, hardware updates, and network uptime. You only focus on managing your clients and growing your business.
How many websites can I host on a reseller account?
This depends on your reseller package. For example, if your plan includes 30 cPanel accounts and 100 GB storage, you can host up to 30 separate client sites, allocating storage space among them as needed.
