10Web is turning agencies into AI-powered SaaS providers. The company has developed the 10Web White-Label Reseller Dashboard. It lets partners run their own AI- powered website platform under their brand.10Web is turning agencies into AI-powered SaaS providers. The company has developed the 10Web White-Label Reseller Dashboard. It lets partners run their own AI- powered website platform under their brand.

The Next Frontier: Why Agencies Are Turning Into AI Platforms

Agencies and MSPs have powered the internet for decades. They’ve built the digital backbone of small businesses, startups, and entire industries. But the old economics of this model are starting to crack. Margins are shrinking, DIY builders flood the low end, and clients expect AI-level speed at human-level quality.

So, what’s next for service providers? The answer might not be building more websites, but becoming a platform.

From Service to Platform: How Agencies Stay Competitive in the AI Era

Today, over half of all websites worldwide are still built by professionals, not DIY tools. Automation, however, is challenging this dominance. 

AI is changing what “website creation” even means. Small businesses no longer want to wait weeks for their site; they want it generated in minutes, branded, optimized, and ready to sell.

For agencies, that shift is both a threat and an opportunity. Those who adapt can evolve into AI-powered SaaS providers, offering recurring subscriptions, custom digital experiences, and faster delivery at scale.

That’s where white-label infrastructure comes in: platforms that give agencies everything they need to launch their own AI-powered website-as-a-service business under their own brand.

10Web’s New Solution Turns Agencies Into AI-Native SaaS Providers

10Web has been deep in this space long before “AI website builder” became a buzzword. With over two million websites generated through its AI tools, the company’s mission has always been simple: make website creation faster, smarter, and more accessible.

Now, 10Web is taking the next step. The company has developed the White-Label Reseller Dashboard, a turnkey SaaS platform built for agencies, MSPs, and digital service providers ready to move beyond project work.

It’s not another builder. It’s a complete business infrastructure that lets partners run their own AI-powered website platform under their brand, combining 10Web’s AI Website Builder, managed hosting, and billing automation into a single, white-labeled dashboard.

Partners get their own branded environment, client management system, AI-driven WordPress generation, subscription billing (via Stripe), and hosting, all set up in days. They can customize plans, set their pricing, and even bundle additional services like SEO, design, or maintenance.

Think of it as building your own version of 10Web, but with your logo, your pricing, and your customers.

“MSPs and agencies are like the electricity that powers the web,” says Sona Mamyan, Director of Growth at 10Web.

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\ By opening up its technology stack to partners, 10Web is turning the agency ecosystem into an AI-powered SaaS economy.

How It Works

The White-Label Reseller Dashboard bundles everything a modern service provider needs:

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  • Your brand, everywhere: Replace every 10Web logo, link, and email with your own.
  • Your pricing, your plans: Build custom tiers, trials, and subscription bundles.
  • AI-built websites in seconds: Describe the business; AI designs a ready-to-launch WordPress site.
  • All your clients in one place: Manage sites, roles, and permissions in one clean dashboard.
  • Bundle and scale: Add your own design, SEO, or marketing services on top of 10Web’s infrastructure.

Upcoming modules, such as AI branding, CRM, and SMB tools, will further expand partners’ offerings, enabling agencies to become all-in-one digital growth platforms.

Why This Matters: The Convergence of AI and WordPress

WordPress still powers 43% of all websites and remains the most trusted CMS among professionals. Meanwhile, the AI website builder market is growing at 27% CAGR, expected to exceed 32 billion by 2032.

10Web sits at that intersection, combining AI automation with WordPress reliability to help agencies meet modern speed and quality demands, without giving up flexibility or ownership.

It’s a signal of a larger trend: the rise of AI-powered SaaS ecosystems where agencies no longer resell someone else’s platform; rather, they are the platform.

What It Means for the Industry

White-label AI infrastructure like this could redefine how digital service providers operate. Instead of competing on hourly rates, agencies can build recurring revenue streams, own their client relationships end-to-end, and deliver modern experiences in record time.

The tools that once required an in-house dev team are now plug-and-play. For MSPs and digital agencies, that means less maintenance, more scalability, and better margins—all while keeping their brand front and center.

The Future Is White-Label

AI might be the engine of digital transformation, but white-label SaaS is the vehicle agencies will actually drive.

10Web’s White-Label Reseller Dashboard bridges the reliability of WordPress with the speed of AI automation — helping the people who’ve powered the web for decades stay firmly in the driver’s seat for what comes next.

The White-Label Reseller Dashboard is available now in regions supported by Stripe. Agencies outside Stripe territories can integrate 10Web’s API and self-hosted options to add AI website generation to their existing platforms.

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