Company Branding (Logo, Colors, Website)
Upload your company logos and configure white-label branding so every client-facing page, report, and PDF carries your firm's identity instead of the default Rescover branding.
Your company branding is what every client of yours sees on the pages, reports, and PDFs that Rescover generates for them. This is where you turn the default Rescover-branded experience into a fully white-labeled experience under your own logo and colors.
When to set this up
Right after you set up your Personal Profile. Before sending any analysis or share-link to a client. Anything you generate before branding is configured will look generic; pages and PDFs created after will carry your brand.
How to get there
- Click Hello, your name ▾ in the top-right.
- Click Settings.
- Click the Company tab in the top horizontal nav.
- Make sure Branding is selected (this is usually the default landing page for the Company tab).
What's on this page
Two logos, not one
Rescover asks for two versions of your logo because client-facing pages have both light and dark sections. Uploading both ensures your brand looks crisp wherever it appears.
- Dark Logo — Light Background: your standard logo in dark colors. This is what shows on white or pale-colored sections of the page.
- Light Logo — Dark Background: a light/white version of the same logo. This is what shows on the dark navy or accent sections of the page.
Click the small pencil icon (top-right corner of each logo box) to upload or replace either logo.
Logo file recommendations
- Format: PNG with a transparent background. SVG is also accepted and scales perfectly to every screen size.
- Light Logo: needs to read clearly on a dark navy background. If your standard logo is dark, make a white-text version specifically for this slot.
- Dimensions: aim for ~600px wide for the rasterized version. Rescover scales it down for different placements.
- Avoid: JPG with a colored background — it'll create a visible block. Tightly-cropped images with no horizontal whitespace.
Company name
The name of your company as it should appear on client-facing materials. This is independent of your myRescover subdomain. For example, if your subdomain is vandelay.rescover.com, you might still want the Company name to read "Vandelay Property Management" in full.
Website
Your company's main website URL. Rescover uses this in two places:
- As the link behind your logo on client-facing pages — clicking it sends them to your website.
- In your company's "About" footer block on shared pages.
Use the full URL including https://.
Enable Branding
The orange-highlighted checkbox at the bottom. Must be checked for any of the above to actually apply to client-facing pages. If you upload logos but don't tick this box, clients will still see the default Rescover branding.
Saving your changes
Click Update Branding (bottom-right). Edits are not auto-saved on this page — you must click Update Branding for changes to take effect.
How to verify
Top-right of the page is a Show Branding Preview button. Click it to see exactly how your branding will render on a client-facing page before you commit. Use this every time you change anything.
You can also test in production: open any property in MLS Search and look at the public share link — your logo and colors should appear in the page header and footer.
Tips
- Keep your two logos visually consistent. They should look like the same logo, just in different colors. Don't use a totally different design for one and not the other.
- Test on a real device. Logos that look fine on a desktop monitor sometimes look fuzzy on mobile. Open a Branding Preview link from your phone to check.
- You can change branding any time. Updates apply immediately to all newly-generated pages and PDFs. Existing share links update automatically too.
- If your company has multiple offices, this page sets the default branding for the whole account. For per-office branding within a brand network, see Brand Portal (separate article).
Common confusions
- "My logo isn't appearing on a shared page." Check that Enable Branding is ticked. Then check that you uploaded the logo to the correct slot — the most common cause is uploading the same dark logo to both slots, which makes it invisible on the dark-background section.
- "What's the difference between this and Brand Portal?" This (Settings → Company → Branding) is your firm's everyday white-label — what's on every shared page. Brand Portal (Hello, name → Brand Portal) is a separate, advanced area for managing networks of multiple offices/brands. Most users never need it.
- "Why two logos? Why can't I just upload one?" Rescover's client pages have both light and dark sections by design (it's part of the visual style), so a single logo can't look right in both contexts. Uploading both is a one-time effort that makes everything else automatic.