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DEPT 02 / Partnership Doctrine

Anonymous, White-Label Operation

A delivery model where your client sees your agency, your process, and your brand - not a second technical vendor.

What it means

White-label means the operating layer stays out of sight. We do not email your end client, join their calls, place our logo on deliverables, or claim the work publicly. The client experience stays clean and owned by your agency.

This protects trust. Your client hired you to solve the problem. Shadow Velocity gives your team the engineering depth to solve it without changing the face of the relationship.

How it works

  • Communication flows through your agency, not around it.
  • Deliverables can ship through your repo, your domain, and your review process.
  • We keep public credit, portfolio claims, and client references off by default.
  • Operational notes are written so your team can present them naturally.

What it prevents

  • Client confusion about who owns the relationship.
  • Margin pressure caused by a visible subcontractor.
  • Off-brand technical language reaching the end client.
  • Portfolio or credit leakage that exposes your delivery model.

Best fit

  • You need advanced technical delivery under a clean agency brand.
  • Your client relationship is strategic and should not be diluted.
  • You want a quiet technical partner that respects NDA-style boundaries.

Questions agencies ask

Will Shadow Velocity join client calls?

No by default. We work through your agency unless a different arrangement is explicitly approved.

Can deliverables use our brand language?

Yes. Handoff notes and technical summaries can be shaped for your agency voice.

Do you publish client work?

No. We do not list client work publicly under this model unless there is a separate written agreement.