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For agencies

Your branding, our name on the seal

Agencies can present the customer area, the report and the seal in their own visual identity — colours, brand name and logo. What cannot be changed is who issued the audit. That boundary is not a limitation of the product; it is the reason the seal means anything to your customer’s visitors.

What you can brand

Eight colour roles plus brand name and logo, set per audited customer. They take effect across the customer area, the public verification page, the downloadable seal file and the findings report — one template, applied everywhere, so nothing falls back to our colours halfway through.

Colour combinations are checked before they are stored: text on background, text on tinted surfaces, link colour, button label on button, and the outline of input fields. A template that would fail the contrast thresholds we measure on other people’s sites is rejected with the measured ratio and the required one, so it can be adjusted rather than guessed at.

What you cannot brand — and why

The issuer.Every seal and every report names the party that performed the audit, and that name is never replaced by an agency’s. A validation rejects the attempt, and a test keeps it that way.

The reason is simple: a seal issued by the party that also built the website says nothing. Its entire value comes from an independent issuer whose statement can be checked by anyone, on a verification page nobody in the chain controls. Branding changes the appearance — never the statement.

Free needs analyses

Every organisation starts with 10 free needs analyses, and 10 more are added for each certificate sold. Kostenlose Analyse für Agenturen und Organisationen, um den Handlungsbedarf eines Projekts festzustellen. Voller Befundbericht, aber ausdrücklich ohne Siegel und ohne Nachweischarakter.

That means you can show a prospect in writing where their website actually stands before anyone talks about money — and the analysis deliberately issues no seal, so it shows the need without rewarding it.

Who sees whom

The service knows three levels: partner, agency, audited customer. A partner sees the organisations they support, together with their seals and the scope of the last audit — but not those organisations’ own customers. That is data protection, not politeness: an agency’s end customers have no relationship with the partner, and their domains, findings and contact details are none of their business.

Working language

The customer area, the reports and the verification pages are currently German only. The measurements themselves are language-independent, and the findings reference rule identifiers that read the same in any language — but if your customers need an English-speaking interface, that does not exist yet, and we would rather say so than let you find out afterwards.

The full agency pages, including pricing, are published in German: Für Agenturen →