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How to Customize Your Branding and Themes (White-Labeling)

Written by Namrata Raghunath

Delenta makes it easy to white-label your coaching platform, ensuring your clients enjoy a seamless experience that completely reflects your personal brand. By customizing your logos, color palettes, and portal banners, you can transform the system into your own branded ecosystem.

To begin customizing your platform's appearance, navigate to Settings and Privacy from your main menu and select Branding and Themes.

1. Uploading and Linking Your Logo

You can brand both your internal workspace and your outbound communications by adding your official logo:

  • Multi-use Logo Upload: Upload your logo to be displayed across your Coach Portal and your automated System Emails.

  • Logo Hyperlinking: You can turn your logo into a clickable link. Direct clients back to your primary website, a dedicated landing page, or a community hub like a private Facebook group when they click it.

2. Customizing Your Colour Palette

Match Delenta to your exact brand guidelines using our flexible theme editor. These color choices apply directly to your Public Landing Page as well as your Coach Portal:

  • Pre-made Templates: If you don't have specific hex codes yet, choose from our gallery of professionally designed color templates to get started quickly.

  • Custom Branding Colors: Click edit to manually input your own brand color codes for background elements, text, and buttons to achieve total brand alignment.

3. Setting Up Your Client Portal Banner

The client portal is where your coachees spend most of their time. You can customize the very top of their dashboard to greet them with style:

  • Color Banner: Choose a clean, solid brand color block to span across the top of the portal page.

  • Image Banner: Upload a high-resolution custom graphic or background image instead of a solid color for a more dynamic feel.

Once you have uploaded your assets and configured your colors, simply click Save Settings at the bottom of the

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