The Appearance section lets you customize the visual elements of your Podyx booking page, so it reflects your studio’s brand identity. Whether your clients land on your standalone booking page or see it embedded in your site, the experience should feel seamless and familiar.
With just a few settings, you can bring your studio’s look and feel to life — no code required.
🔍 Where to find it:
Admin Panel → Studio Settings → Appearance
🎛️ Customization Options:
1. Brand Color
Pick your primary brand color — this will be applied to:
Buttons
Interactive elements
Calendar selection highlights
Prominent UI components
Choose a hex value that aligns with your website or logo. This is your most visible visual signature.
2. Font Selection
Choose from a list of supported web fonts to define the typography across your booking page.
This affects:
Setup names
Service descriptions
Titles and booking summaries
It’s a subtle but important way to create a cohesive visual experience between your website and your booking flow.
3. Theme: Light or Dark Mode
Select whether your booking page displays in:
Light Theme – Clean white interface with dark text
Dark Theme – Inverted style with a sleek, modern aesthetic
Choose the one that fits your studio's vibe — especially helpful if your website or branding uses dark backgrounds or bold color schemes.
4. Button Radius
Control the shape of buttons across the interface:
Small Radius = Square, sharp edges
Large Radius = Rounded, pill-shaped buttons
A small detail that goes a long way in matching the rest of your brand's UX feel.
5. Logo Upload
Upload your studio’s logo to display on your booking page as well as lead back to your website.
Accepted formats: PNG (transparent recommended), SVG
→ Make sure it’s clear and clean on both light and dark backgrounds.
6. Favicon Upload
Upload the small icon that appears in the browser tab when users visit your booking page.
Best format: .ico
, .png
, or .svg
(square, 32x32 or 64x64 px)
This adds polish and credibility to your page, especially for embedded setups or standalone landing pages.
7. Email Banner Upload
Upload a banner image that appears at the top of all email notifications sent by your studio.
This includes confirmations, reminders, follow-ups, and more.
It’s the first thing a client sees in every automated email, so use it to reinforce your visual identity.
8. Landing Page Text
Customize the text that appears at the top of your booking landing page.
You can use this to:
Welcome clients
Share important info
Highlight recent updates or promotions
Reinforce your studio’s personality and tone
This copy is shown before any booking steps are taken, so it’s a great place to set expectations or answer common questions.
9. Reorder Your Landing Page Sections
You have full control over the order in which elements appear on your public booking page:
Setups
Bundles
You can drag and drop these to reorder them and guide your clients toward the flow you want to emphasize.
Example:
If you want to push bundles first, drag “Bundles” to the top.
If your clients tend to think in terms of room first, prioritize “Setups.”
🧠 Why This Matters:
Clients decide in seconds whether an experience feels trustworthy and “professional.” If your booking page doesn’t visually match your brand — it can create friction or disconnect.
Customizing your appearance settings ensures:
Visual consistency with your main website
A premium and intentional feel from first click to final payment
Clients never feel like they’ve left your ecosystem
This is especially critical for embeds, where a branded experience is expected to blend seamlessly into your own domain.
✅ Summary:
Your studio’s brand is more than a logo — it’s how everything looks, feels, and communicates. The Appearance settings in Podyx give you the controls to extend your brand identity into your booking experience with clarity, consistency, and ease.
From font to favicon, layout order to dark mode — this section helps you show up like the pro studio you are.