One applied brand profile
Set the business name, tagline, logo, and brand color in one owner-facing workspace instead of repeating the same setup across client surfaces.
Draft your business name, tagline, logo, and brand color in one place. Preview the client-facing result, then publish the approved profile across booking, Client Account, and email.
Your studio
Business name · tagline · logo · color
Booking page
Logo + color
Client Account
Logo + color
Client email
Logo + color
Brand profile → applied brand
Your Brand keeps the core identity in one controlled draft, then applies it to the client surfaces that support it.
Set the business name, tagline, logo, and brand color in one owner-facing workspace instead of repeating the same setup across client surfaces.
Check the booking page, confirmation email, receipt preview, and Client Account before publishing. The preview makes the change visible before it becomes public.
Keep changes in draft, then use “Go live everywhere” to apply the approved profile. Booking, Client Account, and confirmation or reminder emails render the logo and color.
A WCAG contrast check runs while the brand color is selected. The website receives that color for buttons and accents the next time the site is published.
Clear scope
Your Brand controls a focused profile. It is not a digital-asset manager, a font system, a favicon editor, or a full custom portal theme.
The website uses the brand color for accents at the next publish. Its header and footer logo remain a separate website-builder choice. There are no AI brand or logo suggestions.
The booking page, Client Account, and confirmation or reminder emails render the profile’s logo and brand color. The website picks up the brand color for buttons and accents at its next publish.
No. The website header and footer logo are chosen separately inside the website builder. Your Brand carries the color to the website, not the logo.
No. Your Brand does not control typography, favicons, staff-app chrome, or a full portal theme. Per-location and per-provider brand overrides are not part of V1.
See the draft, preview, contrast check, and publish flow in a guided demo.