White-label setup
Your Fanzava hub is fully branded with your organisation’s logo, colours, and name. Participants never see the Fanzava brand — they experience your hub as if it were built by you.
What you can customise
Section titled “What you can customise”- Logo — appears in the nav, emails, and all branded touchpoints
- Primary colour — Fanzava generates a full accessible colour palette from your primary
- Dark / light mode — set the default theme for your hub (participants can override per-device)
- Hub name — used in email subject lines and page titles
- Brand font — choose from a curated set of web-safe fonts (custom font uploads on Enterprise)
Applying your branding
Section titled “Applying your branding”- Go to Admin → Branding
- Upload your logo (PNG or SVG recommended, minimum 200px wide, transparent background)
- Set your primary colour using the hex input or colour picker
- Preview changes in the live preview panel on the right
- Click Save branding
Changes apply immediately to your hub. Emails use the saved branding for all sends.
Logo requirements
Section titled “Logo requirements”| Format | Recommended |
|---|---|
| SVG | Best — scales perfectly at any size |
| PNG with transparent background | Good — use at 2× resolution for retina displays |
| JPEG | Acceptable — but avoid white backgrounds that clash with dark mode |
Maximum file size: 2MB.
Colour palette generation
Section titled “Colour palette generation”When you set a primary colour, Fanzava automatically generates:
- A full light/dark palette with accessible contrast ratios
- Button, link, and highlight colours derived from your primary
- Email-safe fallback colours for clients that don’t support CSS variables
All generated colours meet WCAG 2.1 AAA contrast requirements. If your chosen primary can’t produce an accessible palette (e.g. a very light yellow), Fanzava warns you and suggests an adjusted shade.
Dark mode
Section titled “Dark mode”Fanzava supports dark and light mode. Set your hub’s default in Admin → Branding → Default theme. Participants can override this per-device using the mode toggle in their profile.
Your brand colours are adapted for both modes automatically — you don’t need to define separate colour sets.