Best White Label Prediction Market Platforms for Reselling — The Reseller Guide
License PredSouq, sub-license to multiple brokers and fintech operators, and earn on every sub-operator. Multi-tenant architecture with complete per-operator isolation from day one.
What white label prediction market reselling means
Reselling means you — the reseller — license PredSouq as your master platform and then sub-license it to individual brokers, sportsbooks, or fintech operators. Each sub-operator gets their own branded prediction market terminal, their own operator console, and their own book — completely separate from every other sub-operator on your platform.
From your sub-operators' perspective, they are operating their own prediction market product. They see no PredSouq branding and no awareness of the reseller's platform infrastructure. From your perspective, you have a portfolio of prediction market businesses running on a single platform — each generating revenue that you can structure however your commercial agreements specify.
The reseller earns a margin on each sub-operator by licensing PredSouq at your cost and billing sub-operators at your price. You are, in effect, a prediction market infrastructure provider to your network of regulated operators.
Multi-tenant architecture for resellers
The technical foundation that makes reselling viable is complete tenant isolation. Every sub-operator on PredSouq runs in a fully isolated environment:
| What Each Sub-Operator Gets | Isolation Level | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Isolated database | Row-level security, no data cross-over | No client data from Operator A is accessible to Operator B — enforced at the DB layer, not application logic |
| Branded trader terminal | Fully white-labeled under their brand | Their logo, their colors, their domain — zero PredSouq or reseller branding |
| Operator console | Access to their tenancy only | They see their P&L, their traders, their markets — no view into other operators' consoles |
| Independent KYC flows | Per-tenant KYC configuration | Each operator configures their own KYC requirements, document types, and jurisdiction rules |
| Independent P&L | Separate house account per tenant | Spread revenue, fees, and settlement surplus accumulate in each operator's own house account |
| Independent market book | No shared order flow | Markets, positions, and settlement for Operator A are completely separate from Operator B |
In many jurisdictions, co-mingled client data across operators creates a liability for the reseller. PredSouq's row-level security means each sub-operator's client data is physically isolated, not just filtered — providing a defensible position in any regulatory audit.
Commercial model for resellers
The reseller's income is built on two levers:
Lever 1: License markup per sub-operator
You agree a platform cost with PredSouq for your master license. You then charge each sub-operator a license fee at your price — the margin is yours. As your portfolio of sub-operators grows, the margin compounds. A reseller with 10 sub-operators paying $3,000/month each, against a master license of $X, captures significant recurring margin without volume-dependent risk.
Lever 2: Revenue share from sub-operator books
If your commercial agreements with sub-operators include a revenue share on their spread income, PredSouq's revenue sharing API can be configured to route a defined percentage of each sub-operator's spread to the reseller's account. This is optional — some resellers prefer pure license markup with no trade-level dependency; others prefer a hybrid model where they participate in their sub-operators' success.
Both structures can be configured independently per sub-operator. A reseller might charge a flat license to small sub-operators and a hybrid license + revenue share to high-volume ones.
What the reseller console shows
The reseller operates with a super-admin view — a layer above individual operator consoles — that provides portfolio-level oversight:
- All sub-operators listed — with status indicators (active, inactive, under KYC review) for each tenant
- Per-operator health status — live P&L, open exposure, market count, and any active kill-switch states per tenant
- Aggregate P&L across all tenants — total portfolio revenue if you have revenue share agreements with sub-operators
- Individual operator drill-down — click into any sub-operator's console to see their full dashboard (without triggering any alerts on their side)
- Compliance overview — KYC completion rates, pending approvals, and any compliance flags across the portfolio
- Tenant management — create new tenants, suspend tenants, update sub-operator configuration from one place
How to onboard a new sub-operator
Create the tenant
From the reseller super-admin console, create a new tenant with a unique identifier. This provisions a fully isolated database environment for the new sub-operator with zero data connection to any existing tenant.
Configure brand settings
Upload the sub-operator's logo, set their brand accent color, configure their custom domain or subdomain, set their trading currency, and define the market categories visible to their traders. All brand settings are applied at the tenant level — no code changes required.
Set market categories and spread rates
Configure which market types are active for this sub-operator (sports, crypto, macroeconomic, geopolitical) and set default spread rates per category. The sub-operator can adjust these from their own console within the limits you define at tenant creation.
Issue operator credentials
Generate the sub-operator's admin credentials and API key. Their team gets access to their own operator console — with no visibility into any other tenant. Send credentials directly; the sub-operator configures their KYC rules, exposure ceiling, and risk parameters from their own console.
Go live
The sub-operator points their traders to their branded terminal. First trades can happen within hours of the tenant being created. The reseller sees the new sub-operator appear in the super-admin portfolio view immediately.
The entire onboarding workflow for a new sub-operator takes hours — not days. This makes the reseller model highly scalable: adding a 10th or 20th sub-operator takes the same effort as the first.
Target markets for resellers
Who buys white-label prediction markets from resellers? The strongest buyer profiles are operators who want a branded prediction market product but do not want to manage a direct platform vendor relationship:
- Regional brokers without tech teams — regulated brokers in GCC, Southeast Asia, and LATAM markets who operate FX or equities brokerage and want to add prediction markets, but lack the technical resources to manage a direct vendor integration
- New betting brands — startups launching a prediction-focused product who want the infrastructure handled by a trusted intermediary with established vendor relationships
- Fintech startups — companies building financial products for retail investors in emerging markets who see prediction markets as a user acquisition and retention lever
- Gaming companies — operators in mobile or casual gaming who are expanding into financial markets through a prediction-style product that fits their existing user base's behavior
In each case, the reseller brings domain relationships — they know these operators, have the trust, and can bundle prediction market infrastructure with other services (brokerage connectivity, marketing, compliance support) into a higher-value offering.
Frequently asked questions
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