> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.leadpipe.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Agencies and partners

> Use Leadpipe as a repeatable client service

## Why agencies care about Leadpipe

Agencies and partners usually need a repeatable service they can run across multiple clients.

That usually means answering:

* what problem are we solving for clients?
* who owns the workflow after identification?
* how do we keep delivery consistent across accounts?
* how do we package the value cleanly?

## The strongest agency use cases

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  <Card title="Paid media recovery" icon="megaphone">
    Recover more value from existing traffic by turning anonymous visits into usable audience or follow-up inputs.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Sales support" icon="briefcase">
    Give clients a filtered stream of named visitors they can act on.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Reporting layer" icon="table">
    Add identified-visitor reporting to the service you already provide.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Automation service" icon="plug">
    Package routing into CRMs, Slack, email, or internal workflows.
  </Card>
</Columns>

## What makes the agency model work

* define one offer clearly
* use consistent naming and setup standards
* narrow traffic before routing it
* choose one reporting cadence
* make the next step obvious for the client

## Good agency offers

* identified visitor reporting
* sales-ready lead routing
* paid media recovery
* CRM or Slack automation for clients
* branded delivery under the agency's own identity

## White-label setup

The demo flow describes the agency offering as a full white-label experience. That includes a branded instance of Leadpipe under the agency's own brand, including login, sign-up, and the surrounding client experience.

## Next steps

* Read [Run Leadpipe for clients](/guides/run-leadpipe-for-clients) for a practical rollout model.
* Read [What to do with identified visitors](/guides/what-to-do-with-identified-visitors) to choose the right client workflow.
