Partner Guide·Quick Start

Brand Your Portal

Logo, colors, name — about 5 minutes.

Why this matters

Your customers shouldn't see the platform's name. They should see yours. This chapter takes about 5 minutes and changes the dashboard, the login screen, the invoice headers, and the email senders to match your brand.

Click Settings in the top nav, then click the Branding tab.

Drop your logo onto the Logo upload field, or click Browse. Use a square or wide horizontal logo — we'll display it at about 32 pixels tall, so test that it's still readable at that size. SVG is best (scales perfectly), PNG is fine, JPG works but won't have a transparent background.

After upload, you'll see a preview of the logo in place.

Set your brand color

The Primary Color picker controls the accent color throughout the dashboard — buttons, links, the active-page indicator in the navigation, badges. Pick a color that contrasts well against white and a darker version that contrasts against light gray.

If you have a brand style guide, paste your hex code directly into the input.

Brand text

Three text fields shape what your customers see:

  • Brand Name — appears in the dashboard header, invoice headers, and email signatures. Defaults to the company name on your account.
  • Brand From Email — the "from" address on emails sent to your customers (invoices, payment receipts, alerts). Use a noreply address you control, like noreply@yourbrand.com.
  • Brand Support Email — where customers go for help. Shows on invoices and in error messages. Use whatever inbox you actively monitor.

Click Save.

See it in action

Refresh any dashboard page. Your logo is now in the top-left corner; your brand name is next to it; your primary color is on every button.

What's next — and what's also next

You've got a working brand. The Quick Start is almost done — one more chapter (the Going Live Checklist) and you're ready to take real customers.

If you want to take this further with a custom domain (e.g., phones.yourbrand.com instead of yourbrand.simuwave.com), see White-Label Your Tenants in the Reference section. It covers DNS setup, SSL provisioning, and what your tenants see end to end.