Already reselling Duda, GoHighLevel, or hosting?

You resell the software.Why cap your upside at a flat markup?

Duda and GoHighLevel pay you the same whether your client does $0 or $1M in sales — you mark up a flat seat. QuickSites pays you 80% of the fee on every order your clients process, lifetime. Same clients, same effort, uncapped upside.

"But moving my clients is a nightmare."

It isn't. You don't migrate a portfolio of legacy sites — you don't even rebuild them by hand. Two paths, both fast:

New clients

Start net-new, instantly

Every new client starts on QuickSites. Pick an industry and the AI seeds a working, on-brand site in seconds — no blank canvas, no theme wrangling.

Existing clients

Rebuild from their live URL

Paste a client's current site and our AI regenerates it as an editable QuickSites draft. It's a migration and a sales demo in one. Try it →

A vertical that's already built

Run the restaurant motion under your brand.

Restaurants are the easiest local business to win: most don't have a real website, and the ones that do can't take orders on a phone. We turned that into a repeatable, white-labeled play — you supply the relationships, we supply the machine.

Auto-built from a listing

Feed a "no website" restaurant's Google/Yelp listing and the site assembles itself — menu read from their photos, hours, location, and online ordering. A claimable draft in seconds.

"We already built it" beats a pitch

Send the owner a preview link. They see their real menu on a phone, taking orders, before you say a word — then claim it in one tap. The product does the selling.

You earn on every order

Free hosting brings them in; you keep 80% of the fee on every order they process — lifetime. A restaurant's order volume compounds in a way a flat markup never will.

See the owner-facing pitch at /restaurants · or try the builder at /rebuild.

Why switch (or add) QuickSites

80%
of every order's fee — yours, lifetime
$0
hosting cost — no monthly seat to cover first
10%
max fee you set per merchant
0%
what Duda takes on your clients' sales

A model they can't copy

Duda takes 0% on store sales; GoHighLevel has essentially no ecommerce. Both monetize flat seats by design. A take-rate + residual is the revenue model they've chosen not to build.

Your brand, front and center

White-label the builder, client login, admin, and transactional emails. Your clients see you — not us.

Verticals they can't serve

Real product commerce, plus print-on-demand author/apparel stores (Lulu + Gelato) — a category neither Duda nor GoHighLevel answers.

Want the honest, sourced side-by-side (including where they beat us)? See the comparison →

Bring your book of business — keep the upside

Get your partner link in a click, or talk to us about moving a client base over.