Metabase - White-labeled analytics White-labeled analytics

White Label Analytics for a Seamless, Branded Reporting Experience

Enhance your SaaS app with fully branded, embedded white label analytics. Customize dashboards, charts, and reports with no-code or advanced React SDK options.

Key features of our white-labeled embedded analytics

Customization that fits your white-labeled embedded analytics needs now, with developer tooling to keep up as your needs evolve.

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Branded in-app reporting

Customize the name, logo, fonts, and UI and chart colors and more of your embedded analytics. See the full list of what you can white-label in our docs.

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Hide all traces of Metabase

Add links to your own documentation, help settings, or background illustrations, or just hide default Metabase ones.

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No-code customization

Customize the look and feel of your white label analytics via iframe—without needing developer resources.

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Go beyond white-labeling

Use the embedded analytics SDK to embed individual React components that fit seamlessly in your product, with maximum control over the look and feel.

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Dynamic theming

Style each component with CSS variables so you can dynamically switch the look per organization, team, or even user with the embedded analytics SDK for React.

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Customized UX

Override menu names, placement, and button names. Create intuitive click-paths that help people find what they need with the embedded analytics SDK for React.

Get started with white label analytics

How to set up white label analytics in your app

1
Choose your white-labeling method. Use iframe embedding for quick implementation, or the Embedded Analytics SDK for more in-depth customization.
2
Customize your branding. Add your company logo, colors, fonts, and custom UI elements.
3
Define permissions. Set up authentication to ensure only the right users see analytics inside your app.
4
Refine the user experience. With the SDK you can override menus, button placements, and tooltips to make analytics feel native.
5
Deploy and iterate. Test with internal users, gather feedback, and refine styling.