Case Study · International Whitelabel
LuckyCat — an international brand on the Orokii stack, with the partner's settlement choice.
LuckyCat is operated by Pettersons Apps in Ukraine and targets the international diaspora remittance market. Launched on the Orokii whitelabel platform in 2026 — with the partner choosing its own settlement provider (Coins.ph) and its own surface mix (web first, mobile later). Own brand, own GCP project, own commercial relationships.
At a glance
The shape of the deployment, at a glance.
Partner type
International remittance brand
Operator
Pettersons Apps · Ukraine
Brand
LuckyCat · luckycat.me
Settlement provider
Coins.ph (partner-selected)
Surfaces
Web only · admin + customer portals
GCP project
luckycat-497216 (dedicated)
Whitelabel agreement signed
May 2026
First customer-facing launch
June 2026
The brief
Ship an international remittance brand quickly — picking the settlement provider that fits the target corridor.
Pettersons Apps brought distribution, a brand identity, and a clear settlement preference (Coins.ph for the PHP corridor). What they didn't want was to build the platform — KYC, transfer engine, admin, customer web — from scratch, and they didn't want to be told which settlement provider to use. They wanted a partner that could plug their provider choice into a working stack.
The Orokii whitelabel platform takes settlement as a deployment-time choice rather than a fork. The Coins.ph adapter wires into the same provider abstraction that already supports YellowCard and Bridge in Stratum and Sikama. The partner gets the platform shape they want, with their own commercial relationship to the settlement provider, in their own GCP project.
The build
What was distinctive about how we deployed LuckyCat.
Partner picks the settlement provider
Where Sikama runs through YellowCard for African corridors, LuckyCat chose Coins.ph as its primary settlement partner for the PHP corridor. The platform supports per-tenant provider choice — settlement is a deployment-time decision, not a fork. The Coins.ph adapter slotted into the provider abstraction without touching service code.
Web-only — no mobile yet
LuckyCat is the first Orokii whitelabel deployment without an accompanying iOS / Android app. The customer surface is the Next.js web product, the admin surface is the Next.js admin. Mobile may come later; for v1 the partner chose to ship faster on web alone.
International phone-number validation
The customer portal uses libphonenumber-js for country-aware phone validation — Ukrainian +380 numbers, US +1 numbers, and the rest of the diaspora coverage out of the box. A small change in the customer-web app handed Pettersons a noticeably smoother onboarding flow.
Cat-branded reference codes
Transfer reference codes are CAT- prefixed and deposit codes accept both CAT- and ORK- (the original Orokii prefix) to make corridor migration cleaner. Small detail; big quality-of-life win for the partner ops team.
Where we are today
Live customer and admin surfaces. Five seats provisioned. Ten services in production.
LuckyCat's deployment was provisioned end-to-end in May 2026 and the customer-facing brand went live shortly after. The state of the deployment as of mid-June 2026:
- Customer portal live at app.luckycat.me with LuckyCat branding end-to-end (red palette #9D1515, custom logo and wordmark, country-aware phone validation).
- Admin dashboard live at admin.luckycat.me — five admin seats provisioned for the partner team across the operational, engineering, and product roles.
- Cloud Run domain mappings live for both portals. NAT egress IP 34.59.135.18 — registered with the Coins.ph integration for outbound calls.
- Ten Orokii platform services deployed standalone in the dedicated GCP project. Full data and operational isolation from Stratum Remit and Sikama.
From the partner
“Quote pending partner permission. Will be replaced with a real attributed statement from the Pettersons Apps team before public launch.”
Pettersons Apps · 2026
Want this shape of deployment for your brand?
LuckyCat is one of two live whitelabel deployments running on the Orokii remittance platform. The model supports your settlement provider choice, your hosting choice, and your surface mix — mobile, web, or both.