Rheyan.com Launches White-Label Website Builder for Limo and Chauffeur Companies
Rheyan.com targets limo and chauffeur operators with a white-label website builder that includes pre-configured SEO for searches like "airport transfers" and "wedding transportation."

Rheyan.com has officially introduced a white-label website builder aimed specifically at limo companies, chauffeur services, and private transportation operators, a vertical platform that combines branded site creation with integrated booking functionality and built-in SEO tools preconfigured for ground transportation keywords.
The platform is designed to let fleet operators launch fully branded, reservation-capable websites without requiring technical expertise, positioning itself explicitly as an alternative to generic builders for an industry that has historically been underserved by one-size-fits-all web tools. According to the company, the SEO configuration targets local search phrases specific to the livery trade, with "airport transfers" and "wedding transportation" cited as examples of the keyword categories Rheyan-built sites are technically optimized to rank for.
The company describes the onboarding process as streamlined, allowing transportation companies to go live with a professional-grade website in significantly less time than a custom development engagement would require. The platform is accepting new registrations now.
The announcement also references tailored solutions for three distinct segments of the ground transportation market, though the specific breakdown of those segments was not detailed in the company's release materials.
For chauffeur and limo operators, the practical pitch is straightforward: a single platform handles branding, booking management, and local search visibility without the operator needing to coordinate between a web developer, a booking system vendor, and an SEO consultant. The platform's white-label structure means the websites reflect the operator's own brand rather than any Rheyan co-branding.
The press release, distributed March 16, 2026 out of Wilmington, Delaware, follows an earlier announcement that appeared in late 2025 under a December 23 date, suggesting the company may have staged its rollout across multiple distribution waves, though Rheyan has not publicly clarified the relationship between the two notices.
What Rheyan has not yet published, at least in available release materials, is pricing, a full technical feature list covering payment integrations or multi-vehicle booking logic, or named customer examples. Those gaps matter for any operator evaluating the platform seriously. A white-label website builder that bundles SEO templates for airport and event transfers is a genuinely useful concept for a small chauffeur outfit that cannot justify a custom build, but the proof will be in the booking workflow and how well the local SEO defaults actually perform against established operators in competitive metro markets.
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