Basic, Free
Core White-label Reports for 1 site, with a scheduled security and health summary delivered by email and push out of the box.
White-label Reports turns your WordPress security and maintenance work into client-ready summaries carrying your logo and agency name, delivered automatically on a schedule. No more writing status updates by hand, and full visibility across every site without logging in.
White-label Reports is a WP Tailwatch feature that sends branded, client-ready summaries of your WordPress sites under your own logo and agency name. Each report covers security status, uptime, pending updates, scan results, and threats blocked, delivered automatically so you prove the value you deliver without writing a single status update by hand.
Clients rarely see the maintenance you do until something breaks. White-label Reports fixes that. It gathers security, uptime, update, and scan data across every site and delivers a polished summary under your own logo and agency name, automatically, so the work you do is always in front of the client.
WP Tailwatch gathers the data, wraps it in your brand, and sends it to clients on your schedule. You prove the value of every hour of maintenance without writing a single status update by hand.
WP Tailwatch continuously monitors uptime, runs malware scans, tracks threats blocked, and watches for pending plugin, theme, and core updates across every client site you manage.
That activity is rolled into a clean, client-ready summary carrying your logo and agency name, with no WP Tailwatch branding, ready per site or across your whole portfolio.
The branded report goes out automatically by email and PDF, daily or weekly, with a push notification to your phone so you can review before it reaches a client.
WordPress runs roughly 43% of all websites, and agencies and freelancers often maintain dozens at once, which makes the work of securing, updating, and monitoring each one largely invisible to the client paying for it. Source: W3Techs CMS usage statistics. When clients cannot see the work, they question the retainer, and hours spent on manual status updates eat into your margin.
White-label Reports closes that gap. It hands clients a branded, professional record of the protection and maintenance you deliver, sent automatically under your own name, so every applied update and blocked threat becomes visible proof of value. Solo owners get the same reward: full visibility across every site without logging in. That's the WP Tailwatch approach: your brand front and center, zero manual effort.
Start reporting for free, then scale branded, client-ready delivery across every site you manage.
Core White-label Reports for 1 site, with a scheduled security and health summary delivered by email and push out of the box.
Branded reports with your logo, custom schedules, and per-site selection for 1-20 sites, paired with the full WP Tailwatch security suite.
Portfolio-wide branded reporting across 21-1,000 sites with tiered volume pricing and one dashboard for client-ready summaries.
White-label Reports summarizes the work of the rest of WP Tailwatch, so the branded reports you send clients cover a whole security stack that replaces 23+ separate plugins with one platform.
Every report goes out under your own brand, your logo and your agency name, with no WP Tailwatch branding on the client-facing summary. Inside, each report covers uptime, security status, malware scan results, threats blocked, and any pending plugin, theme, or core updates, so clients see a professional record of the work you do.
Yes. That is the point of White-label Reports. Your logo and agency name sit at the top of every client-ready summary, so the report looks like it came straight from your agency and reinforces your brand every time you send it.
Reports are delivered automatically on a schedule as client-ready email and PDF summaries, with push notifications to the WP Tailwatch mobile app so you can review before anything reaches a client. You set it once and branded reports go out on their own.
Both. You can send a focused report for a single client site or an all-sites overview across your whole portfolio from one dashboard. Agencies and freelancers can check every WordPress install at a glance and still hand each client a report about their own site.
Yes. Instead of logging into sites and writing status updates by hand, you let WP Tailwatch document the protection and maintenance it delivers and send it under your brand. It turns invisible maintenance work into visible proof of value and saves hours every reporting cycle.
A standalone reporting plugin only formats data from whatever it can see and rarely lets you fully rebrand it. White-label Reports pulls directly from WP Tailwatch's own monitoring, scanning, and uptime systems, ships branded as yours, and is one of 23+ tools in the platform, so you replace a single-purpose plugin and dozens of others with one platform.
Yes. On paid plans you control the reporting schedule and which sites are included, so you can send clients a daily or weekly digest, focus on specific installs, or get notified the moment something needs attention rather than waiting for the next report.
Yes. White-label Reports is fully available now as part of WP Tailwatch, with no waitlist or beta. Core reporting is included on the free Basic plan, with branded delivery, custom scheduling, and portfolio controls on the Business and Agency plans.
White-label Reports still gives solo owners full visibility across every site without logging in to check each one. Each report includes uptime figures pulled from WP Tailwatch's monitoring, so you can see at a glance whether all your sites stayed online and secure over the reporting period.
Turn the security, uptime, updates, and scans across every client site into branded, client-ready reports sent automatically under your own name. Prove your value without the manual work. Start free today.