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Compare the top white label app reseller platforms

A side-by-side comparison across seven leading platforms - pricing, publishing support, white label depth, and the support models that scale as your client portfolio grows. 

The white-label reseller landscape, in plain terms

Most white-label app builders compete on the same three claims: unlimited apps at a flat rate, no technical skills required, and brand invisibility. Those have become category table stakes. The real differences show up after you start building: in how clients get apps approved and live in the App Store, how deep the white-label actually runs, what kind of support you get when something breaks, and whether the margin math holds up as you scale past your first few clients.

This page compares eight white-label reseller platforms. We've tried to be specific and show you the dimensions that matter when you're running this as a real service line, not a side hustle.
Platform Pricing Output App Store Publishing White Label Depth Support Model
Buildfire Platform fee + per active app fee Native iOS, Android, PWA Included and full support — 95% approval rate across 10,000+ published apps Full — apps, dashboard, website, and every client touchpoint Account manager + publishing team + human technical support
AppInstitute 50% recurring revenue share Native + PWA Not advertised Partial — clients see they’re using AppInstitute Standard support
AppMySite Starting at $799 per month Native (WordPress focused) Not advertised Full, with branded WordPress plugin Standard support
Appily From $85 per month Native iOS & Android Included Full Limited
Appy Pie No pricing models listed Hybrid / PWA Tiered, varies by plan Full at higher tiers Tiered
Good Barber $279 per month subscription + per app pricing Native iOS & Android, PWA Included Full Standard support
Shoutem $240 per month w/ unlimited apps Native iOS & Android, PWA Included Full Standard support

How each platform compares to Buildfire

AppInstitute

AppInstitute's reseller program is structured as a 50% recurring revenue share, not a true white-label license. 

The earnings table - projecting $4,950/month at 100 clients - is the most quantified income pitch in the category. But the underlying model is affiliate-style: clients see AppInstitute as the platform powering their apps. For agencies trying to build their own brand-forward service line, that's a real ceiling. 

Buildfire keeps every client touchpoint (apps, dashboards, support communications) branded as yours, with predictable per-app pricing instead of revenue share.

AppMySite

AppMySite targets WordPress and WooCommerce agencies with a private-label plugin that connects client websites to native apps under your brand. It's $999/month (or $799 annual) for unlimited apps, framed around volume across seven different agency archetypes. 

App Store publishing isn't featured as a named service in the reseller pitch. Buildfire is purpose-built for agencies whose clients need help getting apps actually approved and live, with a dedicated publishing team and a 95%+ approval rate across 10,000+ published apps.

Appily

Appily leads with the lowest barrier to entry in the category at $85/month (perpetually discounted from $175), and it frames the program around lifestyle outcomes i.e. "now living off selling apps completely." 

It's a fit for solo entrepreneurs and lifestyle resellers building a passive-income side business. It's not built for the operational demands of an established agency: account management, publishing service, custom development paths, multi-client dashboards. Buildfire is the platform you pick when reselling apps is the business, not a side hustle.

Appy Pie

Appy Pie offers a bundled app-and-website reseller program pitched at generalist digital agencies. Resellers set their own client pricing with no published wholesale rate. Apps are widely noted as hybrid or PWA outputs rather than fully native, which becomes a friction point the moment a client wants real App Store and Google Play presence. 

Buildfire produces real native iOS and Android apps and includes publishing support, so the answer to "is our app actually in the App Store?" is always yes.

GoodBarber

GoodBarber's "create an unlimited number of apps" pitch is paired with the qualifier "It's real" - an explicit acknowledgment that the unlimited claim invites skepticism. Agency plans start around $279/month with volume discounts at 10+ apps. 

The catch on publishing: clients need their own Apple Developer account and resellers manage submissions independently. Buildfire's publishing team handles iOS and Android submission end-to-end, and per-app pricing means you know your hard cost on every client before you put together a quote.

Shoutem

Shoutem has been in the market since around 2012, which is a genuine platform-stability signal. Pricing is straightforward: $240/month or $2,400/year for unlimited apps. The positioning is purely descriptive: "white label app builder software for mobile app resellers", without an outcome-based hook, which fits resellers who already know exactly what they need and want flat-rate volume. 

Buildfire trades pure flat-rate pricing for a per-app model that scales predictably with your portfolio, plus the partnership layer (account manager, publishing team, technical support) that flat-rate platforms don't typically provide.

What sets Buildfire apart

A partner, not a platform

Other white-label app builders give you software and wish you luck. Buildfire pairs the platform with an account manager who understands your agency, a publishing team that shepherds every App Store submission, and a human technical support team that picks up. 

From the design phase through App Store approval, it's a fundamentally different relationship than vendor-to-renter.

Real native apps, actually published

Most white-label platforms build apps. Buildfire builds and publishes them. No extra publishing fee, no opaque process you're left to figure out, no dark void between "the app is ready" and "the app is live in the App Store." 

Buildfire's publishing team supports iOS and Android submission with a 95%+ approval rate across 10,000+ published apps.

Margin math that actually works

Buildfire’s platform plus per-app fee means you know your hard costs before you quote a client. No credit system, no hidden volume caps, no bill that surprises you when you scale from three apps to thirty. 

Predictable per-app pricing is what makes mobile a real service line, not a loss leader.

Built to scale under your brand

Your clients never see Buildfire. Apps, dashboards, and every touchpoint are branded as yours. Clone existing client apps onto the platform, manage every app from one super admin dashboard, and add features without rebuilding from scratch. 

The platform scales with your portfolio so your overhead doesn't have to.

Ready to power your apps with Buildfire? 

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*Last verified: May 15, 2026

Note: Most platform comparison content online is either affiliate-driven (the platform paying the highest referral fee ranks first) or vendor-published (every "state of" survey conveniently validates the vendor's own product). We've leaned on independent third-party research where it's available - including the State of App Building report (February 2026), which analyzed platform sentiment across 290+ unique sources without platform sponsorship - and we've sourced competitor claims to public pricing and feature pages at the time of writing.