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How to set your company logo and brand style: favicon, share image, and email buttons

Upload your logo and visuals, tune how call-to-action buttons look in emails, set an Open Graph share image, and choose the voice used for AI-assisted text—all per location.

Overview

Brand Style is where you define how your business looks and sounds in customer-facing experiences that pull from this location’s branding—especially Review Bridge, email invitations (button colors and shape), and social previews when someone shares your link.

You open it in the Dashboard under Setup → Brand Style. Pick the right location in your switcher first; brand assets and colors are stored per location.

When you save, GiveMe5 stores your images, email button settings, and AI tone so generated copy (where the product uses AI) stays consistent with the voice you choose.


What you can change on Brand Style

Area

What it does

Logo

Main logo customers see (SVG, JPG, or PNG). Upload, replace, or remove from the uploader.

Email call-to-action

Background color, text color, and corner radius for CTA buttons in invitation and campaign emails that use your brand styling.

Favicon

Small icon for the Review Bridge browser tab (PNG, 32×32 recommended).

Open Graph image

Image used when your review link is shared on social or chat apps (JPG or PNG).

AI tone

Voice for AI-generated wording. Pick from the AI tone listed (for example Friendly, Simple, or Enthusiastic).


How to update Brand Style

  1. Sign in to the Dashboard with permission to open Setup (typically Admin).

  2. Go to Setup → Brand Style.

  3. Select the location you are branding.

  4. Upload or update Logo, Favicon, and Open Graph as needed—you can drag files onto the drop targets or click to browse. Remove an image if you want to clear it.

  5. Adjust email CTA colors and corner radius using the controls above the previews until the sample button matches your brand.

  6. Choose AI tone from the dropdown.

  7. Click Save changes.


Multi-location (master and sub-locations)

If your account uses a master location with sub-locations, Brand Style may show Apply to all sub-locations.

  • Turning this on and saving applies the same brand style (including uploads and colors you are saving) to every sub-location.

  • Leave it off if each site should keep its own logo or colors.


Where Brand Style shows up for customers

  • Review Bridge customer pages use your logo and favicon (and related styling driven by your account).

  • Emails that include a branded button use your CTA colors and rounding.

  • Shared links can show your Open Graph image in previews, depending on the channel.


Tips

  • Keep logo files reasonably sized for fast loading on phones.

  • Use a square or wide Open Graph asset that still reads when cropped by different apps.


Frequently asked questions

I changed locations but my old logo still appears.

Confirm the location switcher matches the site you edited, then save again. Cached browser tabs may need a refresh.

Can each sub-location have its own Brand Style?

Yes—unless you explicitly apply to all sub-locations from the master, each location can maintain its own saved brand settings.

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