Replacing Avago branding with your own
The brand kit, login screen and email templates.
The brand kit
White-label lets agencies replace Avago's branding with their own, so the platform looks like yours to clients. It starts with the brand kit: upload your logo and set your colours, and they're applied across the white-labelled experience your clients see. The aim is that a client logging in to manage their site sees your studio's identity throughout, with no sign of Avago underneath. Set the brand kit once and it carries across the surfaces below.
The login screen
The client login screen is the first thing they see, so it carries your brand:
- Your logo and colours from the brand kit.
- Served from your own custom URL (set up via CNAME with SSL).
The result is that clients sign in at what looks like your platform, not a third party's. Together with branded emails, the login is where white-label makes its strongest impression.
Email templates
The automated emails your clients receive can carry your brand too. Instead of arriving from Avago, system emails — invitations, notifications and the like — use your branding, so every touchpoint stays consistent with the rest of the experience. Clients see a coherent identity from login to inbox.
White-label is most convincing when it's complete. Set the brand kit, the custom login URL and the branded emails together — a client who signs in to your brand but then gets an email from Avago will spot the seam immediately.
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