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# Configure your app

### Setup your branding

Make sure your branding is setup so your logo is displayed correctly within the tour guide app. [See here how so setup your brand.](/publishing/b2b-network/for-resellers/setup-and-configuration/configure-your-branding.md)

### White label tour guide app vs GUIBO app

As a reseller, you have to option to subscribe for your own white-label tour guide app published in the Google Play Store as well as Apple's App Store. In this case, you have two options to choose from when supplying tour operators share booking related travel documents with you for your travelers:

1. **Option**: Apply your own white-label app to make your brand stay in front of the traveler
2. **Option:** Apply the GUIBO app

When you do not have a white-label app, the GUIBO app is applied automatically.

#### How to configure which app to apply

1. Click on "**B2B Network**" in the left menu bar
2. Select "**My Partners**"
3. Select the **supplying tour operator** for which you want to configure
4. Next to the operator's title, select the toggle
   1. **GUIBO App:** To apply the GUIBO app to your travelers for bookings operated by this tour operator
   2. **My App:** To apply your white-label app to your travelers for bookings operated by this tour operator


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