Rental-management platform
Run reservations, fleet, rates, customer records and operational workflows from a connected back-office system.
Use LAREVONT technology under your own company name, logo, colors and domain—across rental management, direct booking, website and mobile experiences.

Car rental operators, software providers, franchise networks and mobility brands building a consistent direct-booking experience.
Configured to scopeBranding, customer journeys, integrations, workflows and custom-development requirements are confirmed during discovery.
Bring the management platform, booking website, customer mobile experience, direct reservations and configurable workflows into one operating foundation.
Run reservations, fleet, rates, customer records and operational workflows from a connected back-office system.
Present search, availability, extras and reservations through a website configured around your identity and domain.
Offer a white-label mobile experience for relevant booking and self-service journeys, subject to agreed scope and configuration.
Let customers search vehicles, view availability, choose extras and reserve directly through your branded channel.
Connect approved payments, identity, finance, distribution and partner services through scoped APIs and workflows.
Keep customer-facing journeys aligned with the same availability, rental rules and operational context used by staff.
Customers interact with your brand while staff work from the operating platform that supports the same reservation.
The customer searches dates, locations and vehicle options on the operator’s branded website or mobile experience.
Availability, rates, extras and relevant rental choices are presented through configured rules and approved integrations.
The direct booking creates a connected reservation record for the operator’s team to review and fulfil.
Staff manage the rental lifecycle while the operator retains control of the customer relationship and can expand the model to new locations or markets.
The commercial, technical and operating scope can be configured around the organization presenting and supporting the rental experience.
Offer modern booking and self-service journeys under the brand customers already recognize.
Standardize the technology foundation while configuring brand, location and workflow requirements around the operating model.
Evaluate a rental-software reseller or embedded solution without building and maintaining the complete platform internally.
LAREVONT separates standard platform capabilities from configuration, integration and custom-development work that requires an agreed scope.
Company name, logo, colors, domain and customer-facing identity can be configured within the agreed white-label scope.
API, payment, finance, identity and partner requirements are mapped before connector availability or delivery is committed.
Rental rules, roles, locations, customer journeys and operational steps are aligned to the target model.
Use one connected foundation when expanding to additional locations, brands or markets.
White-label car rental software lets an operator use a rental technology platform while presenting the customer-facing experience under its own brand. LAREVONT can connect the management platform, booking website, customer mobile experience, direct booking and configured workflows within one scoped ecosystem.
No. Visual identity is one part of the scope. The stronger proposition connects the operator’s branded booking channels to availability, reservations, extras, customer records and operational workflows.
The white-label scope can support customers searching vehicles, viewing availability, selecting extras and making reservations through the operator’s branded channel. Exact mobile, payment, self-service and booking-management functionality is confirmed during discovery.
LAREVONT follows an API-first approach. Required payment, identity, finance, distribution and partner connections are assessed individually, and any configuration or custom development is documented in the implementation scope.
The target operating model can keep the operator as the customer-facing brand and direct-booking owner. Data roles, access, retention and processing responsibilities are agreed contractually and must follow applicable privacy laws.
Implementation typically moves through discovery, brand and journey definition, configuration, integration scoping, validation, training and a controlled rollout. Timing depends on the approved scope and any custom-development requirements.
Bring your customer channels, brand requirements, locations, workflows and integration priorities to a tailored demonstration.