Rebrand the Version Info plugin with your agency's name, author, and identity. Remove all third-party branding from client dashboards.
White Labeling
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The White Labeling feature allows agencies to fully rebrand the Version Info plugin, replacing all mentions of "Version Info" and "Gaucho Plugins" with your own agency's name and identity. This creates a seamless, professional experience for your clients.
What Can Be Customized
| Setting | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
| Plugin Name | Replaces "Version Info" everywhere in the admin | Version Info |
| Author Name | Replaces "Gaucho Plugins" as the plugin author | Gaucho Plugins |
| Hide Freemius Branding | Removes Freemius SDK menu items and branding elements | Off |
Where Rebranding Applies
The white label settings affect the following locations throughout WordPress:
- Plugins list page - The plugin name and author columns
- Admin footer - The version info display text
- Admin bar - The version info node labels
- Dashboard widget - The widget title
- Settings page - The page title and menu label
- Translation strings - All gettext-filtered strings within the plugin
Configuring White Label
- Navigate to Settings > Version Info > White Label (or your custom plugin name if already renamed).
- Enter your desired Plugin Name (e.g., "Agency Server Monitor").
- Enter your desired Author Name (e.g., "Your Agency Name").
- Optionally, check Hide Freemius Branding to remove SDK-related menu items.
- Click Save Changes.
Changes take effect immediately. There is no need to deactivate and reactivate the plugin.
Use Cases
- Client-facing dashboards: Present a cohesive, branded admin experience. Clients see your agency name instead of a third-party plugin vendor.
- Managed hosting: White-label the plugin as part of your hosting platform's built-in toolset.
- Reseller setups: Rebrand the plugin for resale as part of a larger maintenance package.
White labeling changes the display name only. The plugin slug and directory name remain version-info for compatibility with WordPress update mechanisms.