Branding Your Booking Page
Your booking page is often the first interaction a customer has with your business online. Making it look like your business — not a generic scheduling tool — builds trust and professionalism. Driive lets you customize your booking page with your logo and brand colors.
What you can customize
Logo
Your company logo appears at the top of your booking page and on confirmation emails. It anchors the experience to your brand.
Supported formats: PNG, JPG, SVG
Recommended size: At least 200px wide for crisp display
Placement: Top of the booking page, header of confirmation emails
Primary brand color
Your primary color is used for buttons, links, and interactive elements across the booking page. Choose a color that matches your brand identity.
Where it appears: "Book Now" buttons, selected states, progress indicators, links
Format: Hex color code (e.g.,
#2eba79)
Accent color
The accent color provides visual contrast and is used for secondary elements like highlights, badges, and hover states.
Where it appears: Secondary buttons, highlights, subtle accents
Format: Hex color code
Where to configure branding
Navigate to Organization Settings in the left sidebar.
Click the Branding tab.
Upload your logo and set your brand colors.
Save your changes.
Where branding appears
Your branding shows up in several customer-facing places:
Location | What's branded |
|---|---|
Booking page | Logo, button colors, link colors, progress indicators |
Routing form | Logo and color accents on questions and options |
Time slot picker | Selected date and time highlighting |
Confirmation page | Logo and color scheme on the post-booking page |
Confirmation email | Logo in the email header |
This ensures a consistent experience from the moment a customer clicks your booking link to the confirmation email they receive.
Previewing your changes
After updating your branding settings, you can preview the result without publishing:
On the Branding tab, make your changes.
Open your booking page in a new tab to see the live result.
Adjust colors or swap the logo until you're satisfied.
Tip: Test your booking page on both desktop and mobile. Your logo should be legible at smaller sizes, and your brand colors should have enough contrast to keep buttons and links easy to read.
Best practices
Use your real logo — Don't skip this step. A booking page without a logo looks incomplete and can erode trust.
Match your website — Use the same primary color as your website so the booking page feels seamless when customers click through.
Prioritize contrast — Make sure your brand color has good contrast against a white background. Very light colors make buttons hard to see.
Keep it simple — Your logo and one or two colors are all you need. The booking page design handles the rest.
What's next
Booking Links and Sharing — Now that your page looks great, share it everywhere.
Company Settings — Explore other settings in the branding section.
How Customers Book — See your branding in the context of the full booking flow.