White Label Services - Ash Francis

White Label Services

For agencies and professionals that need someone else to take on the work.

Discreetly done.

The Ash Francis White-Label experience is designed with your business, customer base and workflow in mind. 

Simply choose the method that suits you, fire over the task with any specifics and then wait as you work is completed with any relevant documentation with no public trail or reference to the fact the work was performed externally. 

Done and dusted. Discreetly.

Service made simple

Need the work done as a one-off? Not a problem. Need regular help lightening the load? I’ve got you covered.

I’ll provide you with a reusable form that allows you to specify your needs and project specifics as well as any deadlines and I’ll confirm the work, and get straight to it.

The Ad Hoc Process

  1. Email hello@ashfrancis.co.uk with the project requirements.
  2. I’ll send you a form to outline the work dates, specifics.
  3. Send it back, I’ll confirm everything and agree the price and deliverables. 
  4. I’ll send the deposit invoice over and once that’s cleared, I’ll get started on the work.

The Retainer Process

  1. Let’s discuss your needs, requirements and budget. Same forms, same attention to detail.
  2. We’ll book in an appropriate amount of days per month and the terms of the contract.
  3. Each month, we’ll touch base around the recurring work that needs to be done as well as any additional ad-hoc work.

FAQs

What do you mean by white label?

White label means that the work is entirely unbranded by me. No links in the footer, no “powered by”, no nothing. As far as the client and end user is concerned, the work is all done by you. Some work may require notes in code or documentation, but this isn’t public-facing and only serves to aid future work.

What does ad hoc and retainer mean?

Ad hoc is a latin phrase that means “for this” and simply references that something is a one-off task or single issue matter. In this instance, it means that it’s a one-time piece of work that needs doing, rather than a regular occurrence. A retainer is the opposite; without committing to hiring as a permanent, full-time member of staff, you have me on a retainer to be available to carry out work for you on a regular basis with guaranteed availability.

If I have you on retainer, can I still book in additional work outside of that?

Absolutely, and it’ll be billed at your contracted day rate. 

Can you talk to my client for me?

No, that would be out of the scope of this sort of agreement. As a white-label service provider, I remain behind the scenes. However, if you’d like me to take on a client as a service partner, I do offer that as a separate deal.