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White Label Mining Dashboard

No dedicated white-label mining dashboard product exists for rebrand and resale. Mine-operations platforms like Wenco and Hexagon Mining are enterprise industry software you subscribe to — not rebrandable licenses. The realistic options are BI tools (Power BI, Grafana) layered on SCADA/telemetry data, or a custom-built dashboard at $13K–$25K that you own outright. A horizontal client portal covers executive reporting only.

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What is a white-label mining dashboard?

A white-label mining dashboard would let an operator, consultant, or SaaS founder license a pre-built mine-operations platform, apply their own branding, and deploy it under their own name. In practice, no such product exists for the mining vertical. The market is served by heavy enterprise industry software — fleet management and mine-ops platforms like Wenco, Hexagon Mining, MICROMINE, and Deswik — that are licensed directly to mine operators for internal use, not packaged for resale or rebranding.

The closest realistic options break into two paths. First, general-purpose BI platforms (Power BI, Grafana, Tableau) can be connected to SCADA/OT telemetry and production databases to build a custom-branded reporting layer — but that is building, not licensing, and requires significant engineering for each deployment. Second, horizontal client-portal platforms (SuiteDash SU1TE at $14–$69/account, GoHighLevel at $297–$497/mo, Vendasta at $499/mo) can provide a branded executive-reporting shell, but they carry zero mining data model: no haul-cycle telemetry, no ore-grade tracking, no OEE, no safety-incident workflows.

Note on intent: 'mining dashboard' may also refer to cryptocurrency mining monitoring. The crypto-mining reading shares the same market reality — no rebrandable dashboard product exists. The operational-mining reading is centered here; the crypto-adjacent reader is better served by the crypto-investment-dashboard page.

Who uses this

Primary buyers are mining consultants and software integrators who want to offer a branded operational-analytics product to mine operators without building one from scratch, mine operators seeking a unified dashboard across a single site or multiple assets, and technology companies targeting the mining sector who want to wrap their own data pipelines in a client-facing interface. Occasionally, cryptocurrency mining farm operators search this term looking for a fleet-monitoring product for GPU/ASIC rigs.

No dedicated white-label mining-operations dashboard product exists. The enterprise mining software vendors — Wenco, Hexagon Mining, MICROMINE, Deswik, and Peck Tech — are used by operators, not resold under a buyer's brand; pricing is enterprise-quoted (verify current terms directly). General BI tools like Power BI and Grafana are frequently deployed on top of SCADA data as a build-your-own layer. Horizontal platforms (SuiteDash, GoHighLevel, Vendasta) technically allow logo and domain branding but deliver no mining-specific functionality whatsoever.

Quick verdict

There is no white-label mining dashboard to license. If you need an executive-reporting portal fed by data exports, a horizontal platform (SuiteDash, GoHighLevel) can provide the branded shell for $14–$497/mo — but it gives you a logo swap on a generic portal, not a mining system. If telemetry ingestion, production tracking, OEE, or safety workflows are the point, the only honest path is a custom build.

Go white-label if

You only need a branded executive reporting portal for management-level KPIs fed by spreadsheet exports, your budget is under $10K, and all the actual mine-ops data processing happens in separate systems.

Go custom if

Equipment telemetry, ore-grade production tracking, OEE analytics, safety-incident workflows, or SCADA/OT integration are the deliverable — which is essentially always the real case in mine operations.

White-label vs off-the-shelf vs custom

The three real ways to run a Mining Dashboard. The highlighted cell wins each row.

AspectWhite-labelOff-the-shelf SaaSCustom build
Time to launch1–3 weeks (generic portal only)Weeks to months (enterprise procurement)6–10 weeks
Upfront cost$0–$5,000 (configuration)Enterprise contract (verify)$13,000–$25,000 fixed
Monthly fees$14–$497/mo (no mining logic)Enterprise subscription (verify)~$100/mo hosting
Branding depthLogo, domain, colors — full skinVendor brand onlyComplete — your product
Feature flexibilityGeneric portal only — no mining modelDeep mining features, fixed vendor roadmapFully bespoke: haul cycles, OEE, safety
Code and data ownershipVendor owns platform and dataVendor owns platform and dataFull source code, your servers
Scaling economicsPer-account fees scale linearlyEnterprise seat/site feesFlat hosting — margin improves at scale
Exit optionsData locked unless export negotiatedLong contracts, migration costsOwn everything — no lock-in

Swipe the table sideways to see all three paths.

Features a Mining Dashboard actually needs

Must-havedeal-breakersEdgedifferentiators

Production tracking by shift, pit, and seam

Must-have

Records tonnage, ore grade, and recovery percentage per shift and per production area. Shift-level granularity is the baseline for any operational mining dashboard.

Equipment and fleet telemetry

Must-have

Ingests real-time data from haul trucks, excavators, and loaders: utilization rate, OEE, downtime cause codes, and cycle-time metrics. Requires integration with the site's SCADA or telematics system.

Haul-cycle and cycle-time analytics

Must-have

Breaks down load, haul, dump, and return segments to surface bottlenecks. Cycle-time analysis is how operations teams find the 5–15% productivity gain that justifies the system.

Maintenance scheduling and predictive alerts

Must-have

Tracks hours-to-service, condition-based triggers, and upcoming scheduled maintenance for each piece of fleet. Predictive-maintenance flags reduce unplanned downtime.

Safety and incident reporting with regulatory logs

Must-have

Captures incident details, near-misses, and investigation status. Must produce audit-ready logs compliant with MSHA (US) or equivalent national mine-safety authority.

Environmental monitoring dashboards

Must-have

Displays real-time and trended data for dust, water quality, and emissions from monitoring sensors. Required for permit compliance at most operating mines.

Stockpile and inventory reconciliation

Must-have

Reconciles surveyed stockpile volumes against production and dispatch records to catch measurement drift and grade variation across the value chain.

Shift-handover and operator reporting

Must-have

Structured digital shift reports replace paper handover sheets, capturing production achieved, issues encountered, and equipment status at end of shift.

SCADA and OT system integration

Must-have

Pulls live telemetry from programmable logic controllers and dispatch systems rather than relying on manual entry. OT integration is the technical differentiator that separates a real mining dashboard from a generic portal.

Fuel and consumables tracking with cost-per-tonne

Edge

Logs fuel fill events, tracks consumption per asset, and calculates fuel cost per tonne moved — a primary operational KPI for open-cut and underground mines.

Role-based views by function

Edge

Operations, maintenance, safety, and executive roles each see the data relevant to their function: operators see shift targets, executives see production-vs-plan and unit costs. Multi-role access reduces dashboard sprawl.

Drill-and-blast integration

Edge

Links blast design parameters to actual fragmentation results and downstream crusher performance, closing the loop between drill-and-blast planning and mill feed quality.

The real cost of a white-label Mining Dashboard

Sticker price is never the whole story. Here is what you actually pay.

Setup fee

$0–$5,000

one-time onboarding

Monthly

$14–$497/mo

recurring, forever

Custom (one-time)

$13,000–$25,000 one-time

you own it

Not applicable — horizontal portals use flat wholesale or flat monthly; enterprise mining software is directly contracted.

Hidden costs to budget for

No mining logic whatsoever

The entire operational value — equipment telemetry ingestion, ore-grade tracking, OEE calculation, safety-incident workflows — is not included in any horizontal portal you can license. You pay $14–$497/mo for a branded executive shell and still have to build or buy all the actual mining functionality.

OT/SCADA integration is specialist work

Connecting a dashboard to plant-floor control systems (PLCs, historians, SCADA) requires OT-qualified engineering and carries cybersecurity risk for industrial control systems. Budget for a separate specialist engagement if this is in scope.

Enterprise mining software licensing

If you use Wenco, Hexagon Mining, MICROMINE, or Deswik for the operational engine and want a branded reporting layer on top, you are paying enterprise-quoted software costs on top of any portal or custom-build expense. Verify current pricing directly with each vendor.

Data export and termination terms

Horizontal platforms (GoHighLevel, SuiteDash, Vendasta) vary widely on what they provide at termination. Ask verbatim: 'At termination, in what format, on what timeline, and at what cost can I export all of my data and my customers' data?' Many provide only dashboard reports, not raw operational records.

3-year cost reality

There is no comparable white-label mining product to run a year-1 vs year-3 comparison against. A horizontal portal at $69/account/mo or $297/mo provides a branded shell — nothing more. Against enterprise mining software (enterprise-quoted, typically far exceeding $1,000/mo for a mid-size site), a focused custom dashboard at $13K–$25K plus approximately $100/mo hosting is often dramatically cheaper for a single operation, while giving full source-code ownership and no vendor lock-in. Frame custom as the differentiation play: you own the data, the logic, and the roadmap.

White-label launch roadmap

Launching any mining-operations dashboard involves data infrastructure decisions before a single pixel of UI. The stall is always integration, not branding.

1

Scope and data audit

1–2 weeks

Define which data sources need to feed the dashboard: SCADA historian, dispatch system, maintenance management system, lab/assay feeds, fuel-management system. Audit what APIs or export formats each system supports. Without this, every timeline estimate is fiction.

Watch out: OT/SCADA access often requires sign-off from both IT and plant operations, plus a security review for any system touching industrial controls. Build at least one week of approval time into the schedule.

2

Integration architecture and data pipeline

2–3 weeks

Design and build the data ingestion layer: OPC-UA or REST connectors to SCADA, ETL pipelines for historian data, and normalisation of production records from different sources into a unified schema. This is the bulk of the engineering effort on a custom build.

Watch out: Historian data from legacy SCADA systems (Wonderware, OSIsoft PI) often requires on-site connector software and firewall rules, which can add 1–2 weeks to schedule if the site's IT team is slow to respond.

3

Dashboard build and role configuration

2–3 weeks

Build the front-end views — production KPIs, fleet telemetry panels, safety-incident forms, shift-handover screens, executive summary — configured per role. Run against live or representative data to validate calculations.

4

Compliance and safety-workflow review

1 week

Validate that incident-reporting logs meet MSHA (US) or applicable mine-safety-authority format requirements. Confirm environmental monitoring data meets permit-reporting standards. Get sign-off from the site safety officer before go-live.

Watch out: Regulatory log formats are site- and jurisdiction-specific. A mining dashboard that produces non-compliant incident records creates legal exposure — schedule compliance review before, not after, launch.

5

Go-live and operator training

1 week

Deploy to production, onboard each role (operations, maintenance, safety, executive), and run a parallel period with existing systems to validate data accuracy. Establish alerting thresholds for OEE and safety triggers.

Vendor red flags & what to ask

Before you sign, pressure-test every vendor with these. The wrong answer here costs you later.

Vendor claims a 'white-label mining dashboard' product

No such product exists as a resellable rebrandable license. If someone is selling you a 'white-label mining dashboard,' verify exactly what it is — it is almost certainly a generic portal with a mining-flavored template, or a BI layer that still requires you to build all integrations.

Ask the vendor:Show me a live deployment where haul-cycle telemetry, ore-grade tracking, and MSHA-compliant incident logs are all pulling from a real mine's SCADA system — not a demo with sample data.

Data ownership at termination is vague

Operational mining data — production records, equipment histories, safety logs — is legally and operationally critical. Losing access to it at contract end can disrupt regulatory compliance and operational continuity.

Ask the vendor:At termination, in what format, on what timeline, and at what cost can I export all of my data and my customers' data — and can you put that in writing in the contract?

No OT/SCADA integration experience

Connecting software to industrial control systems requires OT-specific security practices and often site-specific connector work. A vendor without this experience will underestimate scope and timeline.

Ask the vendor:Which SCADA historians and dispatch systems have you integrated with before, and can you provide a reference contact at a mine site where your integration is running in production?

Price is fixed with no mention of integration scope

Integration scope — number of data sources, historian types, site-specific protocols — is the dominant cost driver for any mining dashboard. A fixed quote that doesn't itemise integration work will result in change orders.

Ask the vendor:Is the quoted price inclusive of SCADA integration, and what happens if integration requires on-site connector software or firewall changes that aren't in scope today?

No reference to MSHA or mine-safety compliance

A mining-operations dashboard that handles incident reporting must produce records compliant with the relevant mine-safety authority. A vendor unfamiliar with MSHA log formats is unlikely to build them correctly.

Ask the vendor:Does the incident-reporting module produce records in a format compliant with MSHA Part 50 (or the applicable national mine-safety authority), and can I see an example export?

Shared infrastructure with no OT security isolation

Mine-operations data includes safety-critical and commercially sensitive production figures. Multi-tenant SaaS with no isolation between mine-site tenants creates both security and competitive-intelligence exposure.

Ask the vendor:Is each mine site's data isolated at the database level, and what is your OT/ICS security posture for systems that receive SCADA data?

How far can you actually customize it?

Typical branding

  • Logo, brand colors, and custom domain on a horizontal portal
  • Branded login screen and transactional emails
  • White-labeled client portal URL (your-brand.com)
  • Custom report headers and PDF exports with your logo
  • Branded mobile-app option (GoHighLevel add-on, ~$497/mo)

Typical limits

  • Zero mining-specific data model — no production entities, no equipment types
  • No SCADA/OT integration capability in any horizontal platform
  • Core workflow, safety-log format, and report schema are fixed by vendor
  • No ability to add haul-cycle logic, OEE calculations, or ore-grade entities
  • Data export terms and formats controlled by vendor, not you
  • Roadmap set by vendor — mining-specific features will never appear

Custom unlocks

  • Full SCADA/OT integration: OPC-UA, Modbus, OSIsoft PI/AF, Wonderware connectors
  • Bespoke production data model: pit, bench, seam, shift, haul-cycle entities
  • MSHA-compliant (or jurisdiction-specific) incident-log format built to spec
  • Role-based views per function: operations shift boards, maintenance work orders, safety dashboards, executive KPI screens
  • Predictive-maintenance logic: hours-to-service counters, condition-based alert rules tied to your asset register
  • White-label resale: if you are a mining-software company, you own the product and can resell it

Which path fits you?

Mining consultant building a reporting product for clients

Custom fits

You advise multiple mine sites and want a branded analytics product to offer alongside your consulting services. A custom build at $13K–$25K gives you a product you own and can deploy to each client — no per-account licensing that erodes margin at scale.

Single mine operator needing executive KPI visibility

White-label fits

You run one site and leadership wants a browser-based KPI dashboard pulling from your existing ERP or spreadsheet exports — no telemetry integration, just formatted reporting. A horizontal portal (SuiteDash, GoHighLevel) at $14–$297/mo handles this use case adequately.

Technology company targeting the mining sector

Custom fits

You are building a SaaS product for mine operators and need a branded, deployable dashboard that integrates with site telemetry. A custom build gives you the product architecture and source code to iterate, expand, and resell without per-seat vendor licensing.

Mining software integrator adding a client-facing layer

Custom fits

You deploy SCADA or ERP systems for mine clients and want to add a branded operational-analytics front-end on top. A custom-built dashboard layer on your existing data infrastructure is the only path — no white-label product connects to the systems you already integrate.

Cryptocurrency mining farm operator

Custom fits

You run GPU or ASIC mining rigs and want a branded fleet-monitoring dashboard for investors or internal operations. No off-the-shelf white-label product fits — a custom no-code build (Retool, Budibase) or a lightweight custom app at the lower end of the $13K–$25K range is the realistic path.

A white-label you actually own

Renting someone else's Mining Dashboardworks until it doesn't. RapidDev builds you a custom, fully-branded platform using AI-accelerated development — delivered in weeks, and yours to keep with zero recurring platform fees.

1

Discovery call (free)

30 min

We map exactly what your Mining Dashboard needs — the features white-label vendors gate behind upgrades, your branding, integrations, and users. You get a scoped, fixed-price quote within 48 hours.

2

AI-accelerated build

6–10 weeks

Our engineers use Claude Code, Lovable, and custom AI tooling to build 3–5x faster than traditional agencies. You review progress in a live staging environment every week — never a black box.

3

Launch + handoff

1 week

We deploy to your infrastructure, hand over the GitHub repo, wire up CI/CD, and walk your team through the codebase. You own 100% of it — no per-seat fees, no vendor lock-in.

What you get

Data ingestion layer: SCADA historian connectors, production-database ETL, or CSV/API import for sites without live OT integration
Production tracking module: tonnage, ore grade, recovery percentage by shift, pit, and seam
Equipment telemetry dashboard: utilization, OEE, downtime codes, and haul-cycle breakdown per asset
Safety and incident reporting with audit-logged records formatted for mine-safety authority compliance
Role-based access control: operations, maintenance, safety, executive views
Shift-handover digital forms replacing paper with structured, searchable records
Custom domain, branding, and client-facing UI on your infrastructure

Timeline

6–10 weeks

Investment

$13K–$25K fixed

Breakeven

No comparable white-label product exists to price against. Versus BI-tool licensing (Power BI Premium from ~$20/user/mo) plus a consultant to build the mining data model, a fixed-price custom build often pays back within 12–18 months while giving you full code ownership and no recurring vendor fees beyond hosting.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a white-label mining dashboard cost?

There is no dedicated white-label mining dashboard product to buy. A horizontal client portal (SuiteDash, GoHighLevel) that provides a branded shell costs $14–$497/mo with setup typically $0–$5,000 — but delivers no mining functionality whatsoever. For actual operational analytics, a custom build runs $13,000–$25,000 one-time plus approximately $100/mo hosting. Enterprise mining software (Wenco, Hexagon Mining, MICROMINE) is enterprise-quoted; verify current pricing directly.

Does a white-label mining dashboard actually exist?

No. There is no rebrandable mining-operations dashboard product available for resale under your brand. Enterprise mining platforms like Wenco, Hexagon Mining, MICROMINE, and Deswik are industry software licensed to operators for internal use — not white-label licenses. General BI tools (Power BI, Grafana) can be layered on SCADA data but require significant custom engineering for each deployment.

How fast can I launch a mining dashboard?

A branded executive-reporting portal with no operational integration (horizontal platform) can go live in 1–3 weeks. A custom-built dashboard with real SCADA/telemetry integration takes 6–10 weeks, with the main stall point being OT/SCADA access approval from site IT and plant operations — budget at least a week for that sign-off process before development begins.

Do I own my data with a white-label mining dashboard?

With a horizontal platform (GoHighLevel, SuiteDash, Vendasta), you possess your data while subscribed but the vendor controls the infrastructure and export terms. Ask verbatim: 'At termination, in what format, on what timeline, and at what cost can I export all of my data?' Many platforms provide only dashboard-level reports, not raw operational records. With a custom build, you own the database and all data from day one.

White-label vs custom build — what's the real cost difference?

A horizontal portal for executive reporting costs $14–$497/mo — roughly $170–$5,964/year. That's cheaper than the custom-build investment of $13,000–$25,000 in years one and two. But if you need actual mining functionality (telemetry, OEE, safety logs), the portal gives you nothing — so the real comparison is custom build vs enterprise mining software (enterprise-quoted, typically far above $1,000/mo for a mid-size site). In that comparison, a focused custom dashboard is often dramatically cheaper over three years and gives full ownership.

Can RapidDev build a custom mining dashboard?

Yes. RapidDev builds custom operational dashboards in 6–10 weeks for $13,000–$25,000 fixed — including the data-ingestion architecture, production-tracking and OEE modules, role-based access, and safety-log formats appropriate for your jurisdiction. You get full source code and own the product completely. Book a free scoping call to map your site's data sources and define the right scope.

What does SCADA integration for a mining dashboard involve?

SCADA integration means connecting your dashboard to the plant's industrial control systems — historians (OSIsoft PI, Wonderware), dispatch systems, and PLCs — via protocols like OPC-UA or REST APIs. It requires OT-qualified engineering, site-specific firewall configuration, and sign-off from both IT and plant operations. This is the largest technical risk in any mining dashboard project and must be scoped carefully before committing to a timeline.

Does a mining dashboard need to comply with MSHA or other mine-safety regulations?

If the dashboard includes safety and incident reporting, the logs it produces must meet the format and retention requirements of the relevant mine-safety authority — MSHA Part 50 in the US, equivalent bodies elsewhere. Environmental monitoring data must also meet permit-reporting standards. Neither of these requirements is addressed by any horizontal white-label portal; they must be designed into a custom build from the start.

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