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Custom branding
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Written by Dani from Anchor
Updated over a week ago

Ensuring the colors of your proposals align with your brand enhances recognition and trust, making your proposals easily identifiable as part of your brand. This attention to detail demonstrates professionalism and sets you apart from competitors.


Customizing your proposals

  1. Go to the Dashboard.

  2. Click on Set up your brand in the Setup widget.

  3. Customize the colors of your proposals using the preview to match your brand.

Understanding the effect of each color in your palette

The colors of your proposal are divided into the following types: Text, Buttons, Background, and Progress Bar.

  1. Text: The first color is the primary text color, and the second color is the secondary text color.

  2. Buttons: The first and second colors represent the button colors, while the third color represents the main color of the button when it’s disabled.

  3. Background: The first and second colors represent the gradient of the main background of the proposal. The third color is used in the sidebar, services, and other areas. The fourth color is used as a background for packages, if applicable.

  4. Progress Bar: These colors represent success and progress in the sidebar.

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