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Set up brand settings for your event pages

Use brand settings to make your event pages feel consistent while keeping the page readable and trustworthy.

5 min readUpdated Jul 8, 2026
Audience

Hosts and teams who publish repeat events, workshops, classes, or community gatherings.

User need

I want my event pages to feel consistent with my host brand.

Brand settings support repeat hosting

If you host more than one event, consistent profile and brand details can help attendees recognize you. This is especially useful for workshops, classes, salons, and recurring communities.

Branding should not make the page harder to use. The event title, date, location, host, registration button, and preparation notes still need to be easy to find.

Update brand settings

1

Open settings

Go to Settings and review the Profile and Brand sections available in your account.

2

Prepare brand basics

Have your display name, short bio, avatar, logo if used, preferred colors, and simple tone guidelines ready.

3

Update one area at a time

Change profile, image, color, or copy settings in small steps so you can tell what affected the page.

4

Preview a real event

Open a draft or published event and check whether the brand details make the event clearer and more trustworthy.

5

Adjust for readability

If colors, images, or long copy make the page hard to scan, simplify them before sharing.

Brand settings checklist

Profile name and bio are current.

Avatar or logo is clear at small sizes.

Colors have enough contrast.

Event details remain easy to find.

Brand wording does not overpromise results.

Public event page looks good on mobile.

Trust beats decoration

A simple page with a real host, clear offer, and accurate logistics is better than a branded page that attendees cannot understand quickly.

FAQ

Do I need brand settings before publishing my first event?

No. A clear profile and accurate event page matter more. Brand settings become more useful as you host repeatedly.

Can I change brand settings later?

Yes. After changing them, preview a real event page so you can see what attendees will notice.

Should every event use the same style?

Use enough consistency for recognition, but allow each event to reflect its real mood, format, and audience.

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