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Best White-Label Zapier Alternatives for Agencies (2026)
The reason people search for the best white-label Zapier alternatives for agencies is simple: Zapier has no real white-label at any price. If you resell automation to clients, your clients see the Zapier name, log into Zapier’s site, and can find the same tool for $20 a month. So the honest question isn’t which Zapier white-label plan to buy. It’s which alternative lets you put your own brand on the work.
I build one of the platforms on this list, so read this knowing that. I’ve tried to make the ranking defensible anyway, with the same facts I’d want if I were choosing: what each tool actually costs to white-label, how it isolates one client from another, how it bills, and how much infrastructure you end up running. Where a competitor is the better pick, I’ve said so.
Why “white-label Zapier” is a dead end
Zapier offers no true white-label on any standard plan. Its workflows, emails, and the interface your clients log into all carry Zapier branding, and its embed program is literally named “Powered by Zapier,” sending your client through Zapier’s own login into their own Zapier account. The branding sits around the experience while Zapier sits inside it.
That’s not an oversight, it’s the business model, and I unpacked why in why agencies can’t white-label Zapier. The takeaway for this roundup is that Zapier and Make both belong in the “not really an option” column for branded reselling, which is exactly why the alternatives below exist.
How we ranked these
Feature checklists don’t tell you what it’s like to run an agency on a platform. These six questions do, and they’re the axes behind the ranking.
- True white-label. Can your clients see only your brand, on your domain, with no trace of the underlying tool?
- Per-client credential isolation. Are each client’s connected accounts in their own store, or a shared list separated by labels?
- Billing model. Does the meter multiply with your clients’ steps and data, or track actual work?
- BYOK. Can AI and connections run on your own keys, so there’s no marked-up middle layer on a client’s bill?
- Operational burden. Is it fully managed, or do you run servers and instances?
- Real entry price for white-label. Not the cheapest plan, the cheapest plan that actually brands for clients.
The best white-label Zapier alternatives for agencies
1. TaskJuice: best total cost of white-label
TaskJuice bundles white-label into every published plan from $99 to $499: your domain with automatic SSL, your branding, per-client credential isolation, and compute-time billing that doesn’t multiply with steps or records. It’s fully managed, so there’s no infrastructure to run, and AI runs on your own key. The tradeoff is honest: the catalog is around 120 apps plus a connector for any REST API, smaller than the incumbents. If breadth is your deciding factor, weigh that.
2. Activepieces: best if you’ll self-host
Activepieces has a genuinely free MIT core, and for a technical team that wants to own the stack it’s excellent. The catch for agencies is that white-label lives in its commercial layer, either paid cloud embed or a self-hosted commercial license, and self-hosting means you operate the servers. Free to run, not free to operate. The full breakdown is in the Activepieces comparison.
3. Latenode: the closest agency-first competitor
Latenode markets white-label to agencies and bills by compute time like we do, so it’s the nearest match on paper. The differences are that its white-label is a separate product with quote-only pricing, its client separation is workspace folders rather than per-tenant isolation, and its managed AI is billed as separate tokens on top. Details in the Latenode comparison.
4. n8n: best for developers who’ll run the fleet
n8n is a fantastic, developer-loved engine, and if you want maximum control it’s hard to beat. For agencies the friction is structural: no native multi-tenancy, so the community pattern is one instance per client, and even the paid OEM product keeps n8n branding visible in the editor by n8n’s own description. It’s n8n for people who want to run the infrastructure. More in the n8n multi-tenancy comparison.
5. Albato: better for SaaS embedding than agencies
Albato is a solid, well-reviewed platform with a cheap self-serve tier, but its white-label lives in an Embedded product built for software companies that starts in the thousands per month, and it bills per action step. For an agency reselling to a book of clients, the fit is off. The full picture is in the Albato comparison.
Make deserves a mention here too. Like Zapier, its affordable plans have no white-label; the branded option is a sales-gated enterprise product built for embedding, not agency reselling. The credit-billing angle is in the Make comparison.
The row that decides your margin: the billing model
White-label gets you the brand, but the billing model decides whether reselling is profitable. Per-task and per-credit platforms tie your cost to your clients’ complexity and data volume, so your margin shrinks as they grow. Compute-time and flat-per-flow models don’t. When two platforms both offer white-label, this is the tiebreaker.
I put every model side by side, costed on the same workflow, in automation pricing models compared, and the Zapier-specific math is in the Zapier task tax.
How to choose
- You want branded, managed, and predictable. TaskJuice, white-label bundled, compute-time billing, no servers.
- You have in-house DevOps and want to own everything. Self-hosted Activepieces or n8n, with the operating cost that comes with them.
- You’re a SaaS company embedding integrations. Albato Embedded or Make’s OEM product are built for you, not for reselling.
- You need thousands of niche integrations today. Zapier or Make on the back end, and accept that you can’t brand it for clients.
Frequently asked questions
Does Zapier have a white-label option?
No. Zapier has no true white-label on any plan, and its embed program is branded “Powered by Zapier,” with your client logging into their own Zapier account. Agencies who need a branded experience use an alternative instead.
What is the cheapest white-label automation platform for agencies?
Self-hosted Activepieces has the lowest license cost, zero, but you pay in infrastructure and operations, and its white-label is a commercial add-on. Among fully managed options with white-label bundled, TaskJuice starts at $99 a month, well below the four- and five-figure embed floors of Latenode, Albato, and n8n.
Can you white-label n8n?
Not fully. n8n Cloud has no white-label, and its paid OEM product keeps n8n branding visible in the editor by n8n’s own account, so it isn’t a full rebrand. True per-client branding on n8n means self-hosting and, for reselling, a commercial agreement.
What’s the best Zapier alternative for agencies?
It depends on whether you want managed or self-hosted. For a branded, fully managed platform with predictable billing, TaskJuice is built for exactly that from $99 a month. For maximum control with your own infrastructure, self-hosted Activepieces or n8n are strong, if you’re prepared to operate them.
There’s no white-label Zapier, and there won’t be, because Zapier’s growth runs straight through your client list. The good news is that real white-label for automation exists, at a range of prices and tradeoffs. If you want it branded, managed, and priced so reselling actually pays, that’s the gap TaskJuice was built to fill. TaskJuice is opening access to founding agencies now. Join the early-access list and put your brand on the automation you sell.
References
[1] Zapier Embed: Powered by Zapier: zapier.com/developer-platform/embed
[2] Latenode White Label: latenode.com/blog/white-label-ipaas
[3] Activepieces License: activepieces.com/docs/about/license
[4] n8n OEM: n8n.io/oem
[5] Albato Embedded Pricing: albato.com/embedded/pricing