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The Only White-Label NFPA 70B Platform Built for Contractors
The 2023 NFPA 70B update made ongoing electrical maintenance programs mandatory. Every facility you service now needs a documented, active Electrical Maintenance Program. Most don’t have one. Most don’t know they need one.
You’re already doing the PM work. You already know the equipment. White-labeling Gimba means you can package that work as a compliance program, deliver it under your own brand, and collect an annual fee to keep it current. OSHA electrical standards reference NFPA 70B as the benchmark for reasonable maintenance practice.
No other NFPA 70B software offers genuine white-label capability. Gimba is purpose-built for this model from the ground up.
How the White-Label Model Works
CLIENT PORTAL
Your Logo. Every Screen. Every Report.
When your client logs into their compliance portal, they see your company name and logo. Not Gimba’s. The dashboard, the reports, the EMP document, the audit trail — all carry your brand.
They stop being someone you invoice for PM visits. They become someone who logs in to your compliance platform. That’s a fundamentally different relationship, and it’s one that renews every year.
When their insurer or auditor asks for documentation, your client sends them a report with your logo on it. You become their compliance partner, not just a maintenance vendor.


NO TRAINING REQUIRED
Your Crew Doesn’t Need to Know NFPA 70B.
The guided condition assessment walks field technicians through every evaluation criterion, device by device. Plain-language questions. No standard to study. No chapter to reference on-site.
Gimba determines the condition rating automatically and sets the correct maintenance interval. The technician does the work. The platform handles the compliance logic.
A crew member who has never read NFPA 70B can run a fully compliant assessment on their first day using the platform.
“Gimba turned our PM inspections into a full compliance program we sell annually. Our clients see our logo every time they log in.”
Electrical Contractor
The Pricing Model That Works for Contractors
Gimba charges a flat rate per client facility. Your cost is fixed regardless of how many users or technicians access the platform. You know your cost going in and can price accordingly.
Most contractors price the annual compliance program at two to three times their Gimba cost. That leaves strong margin on a service that clients rarely cancel. The compliance requirement doesn’t go away, so neither does the contract.
Ready to Add a Compliance Service to Your Business?
Schedule a 20-minute demo and we’ll walk through the full white-label setup, show you what your clients see, and work through how to price and position it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does white-label NFPA 70B software mean?
The software runs under your brand, not Gimba’s. Your clients log into a portal with your company logo and name. Reports carry your branding. Gimba powers the platform behind the scenes. Your clients never see our name.
Can I set my own pricing?
Yes. Gimba uses flat-rate pricing so your cost is fixed. You charge your clients whatever makes sense for your market. Most contractors price at two to three times their Gimba cost and find clients accept it readily. They’re paying less than a single consultant visit for a fully maintained annual program.
Do I need to hire NFPA 70B specialists?
No. The guided condition assessment walks your technicians through every evaluation step using plain-language questions. Gimba applies NFPA 70B criteria automatically. No expertise in the standard required from your crew.
Is Gimba the only white-label NFPA 70B software?
Gimba is the only known fully capable NFPA 70B compliance platform offering genuine white-label capability for electrical contractors. No other platform combines the full scope of NFPA 70B requirements with contractor white-labeling.
How long does client onboarding take?
Most clients are fully onboarded the same day. If they have equipment data ready, you can generate their first EMP within hours. Starting from scratch typically takes one day on-site with nameplate photo capture.
Related reading: NFPA 70B for Electrical Contractors | What an EMP Requires | NFPA 70B Software | Condition Assessment Guide | Schedule a Demo

