Listener.com builds a platform for podcast creators and the listeners who follow them. As the team took the product upmarket, enterprise customers wanted something that felt less like a third-party tool bolted onto their workflow and more like an extension of their own brand.
Delivering that kind of white-label experience means pulling in each customer's brand details, logos, colors, and identity, and rendering them throughout the product. Rather than build and maintain that data layer in-house, Listener.com reached for Context.dev.
Here's how Vic Giurgiu, Head of Engineering at Listener.com, put it:
"Super easy to integrate using AI coding agents. Took under 2h. Great API! We're looking to integrate it in more parts of our product in the future."
The use case
Listener.com wanted to offer enterprise customers a more white-label experience, where the product reflects the customer's own brand instead of a generic one. That requires reliable, well-formatted brand data on demand: the right logo, the right colors, the right identity for each account.
Vic found out about Context.dev directly from the founder, Yahia, and the integration turned out to be remarkably quick. Using AI coding agents against Context.dev's API, the team had the whole thing wired up in under two hours.
Why Context.dev?
For Listener.com, the win came down to a few things:
- Fast to integrate: AI coding agents wired the API in cleanly, taking the integration from idea to working in under two hours.
- Clean brand data: Curated logos, colors, and identity from a single lookup, ready to render into a white-label experience.
- Agent-friendly API: A clear, well-structured API that coding agents could work with without manual plumbing.
- Room to grow: A data layer the team can extend into more parts of the product over time.
By leaning on Context.dev, Listener.com gives its enterprise customers an experience that feels native to their own brand, without building and maintaining a brand data pipeline themselves. With the first integration live, the team plans to bring Context.dev into more parts of the product.
Want to give your customers a white-label experience that feels native to their brand, without building the data layer yourself? Context.dev gives you the brand data so your team can stay focused on the product.