How to Use Brand Management
The Brand Management page is where you establish your brand's visual identity. By configuring your profile, logos, color swatches, and typography, you teach the platform how to prioritize and apply your brand assets automatically across all your creatives.
1. Setting Up Your Brand Profile
The left sidebar contains your general brand identity information for platform reference.
Brand Name: Enter your official business or brand name.
Website: Input your primary domain URL (e.g. https://www.yourbrand.com).
Description: Provide a brief summary of your business, target audience, and key offerings.
Click the purple Save Changes button at the bottom of the sidebar to lock in your profile details.
The brand description serves as an internal reference to keep track of your brand's positioning within the dashboard.
2. Managing Your Brand Logos
Uploading multiple logo variations ensures your branding looks clean on any ad layout, background, or color scheme.
How to Add a Logo
Click the + Add Logo button in the top-right corner of the Logos section.
A modal appears stating "Drag And Drop Your Files Here or Browse".
Drag your logo file into the box or browse your computer to upload it.
JPG, PNG, TIFF, and SVG. Transparent (PNG) and vector (SVG) formats are highly recommended for clean rendering on your creatives.
Setting a Primary Logo
- •What it means: The Primary tag tells the platform this is your main logo. The system defaults to this variation when auto-generating advertisements.
- •Secondary Options: Upload vertical, horizontal, or icon-only alternatives (e.g. black, white, and full-color versions) for when the primary logo doesn't fit the design background.
- •How to configure: Click any uploaded logo tile — a menu lets you select Make as Primary or Delete.
3. Configuring Color Swatches
Color tags play a vital role in ad automation by telling the platform exactly how to apply your palette to backgrounds, headings, and text accents.
Click the + Add Color button on the right side of the Color Swatches bar.
In the color picker modal, select your color visually (drag the selection circle and hue slider) or by typing a Hex code directly (e.g. #009790).
Click into the Color name field to give your swatch an internal label (like "Teal" or "Brand Orange").
Click the purple Done button to save the color.
Click the three vertical dots on your new color swatch tile to assign platform priority tags.
4. Managing Font Assets
Click the three vertical dots on any font card to access the management menu and assign semantic roles:
- •Make as Primary: Designates the typeface for main high-impact headlines.
- •Make as Secondary: Assigns the font for supporting subheaders and body copy.
- •Edit & Delete: Refine your selection or remove assets that no longer align with your brand.
5. Integrations & Appearance Settings
Connecting to Slack
Clicking the "Connect Slack" button lets your team manage, create, and approve ad assets directly within your daily communications channel:
- •Create Creatives via Chat: Request images, videos, UGC-style product videos, or ad copy straight inside a Slack channel and get results back in the thread.
- •Weekly Performance Recaps: Receive an automated Auto Ads report every Monday detailing top creatives, spend metrics, and optimization advice.
- •Real-time Performance Alerts: Stay updated instantly on budget pacing, creative fatigue, or performance spikes.
- •In-thread Approvals: Review new ad variations in your Slack channel and approve or request changes on the fly.
The platform will only post in the specific channels you authorize and will only respond when explicitly mentioned.
Workspace Interface Mode (Light vs. Dark)
- •Sun Icon (Light Mode): Switches the dashboard to a bright, crisp white interface for standard daytime work.
- •Moon Icon (Dark Mode): Shifts the workspace to a dark gray theme to reduce eye strain during late-night optimization sessions.