Make your booking page look like your shop
Logo, colour, a cover photo, a gallery and an about block — and, on Pro, removing our mark entirely.
Everything that changes how your public page looks lives in Dashboard → Profile. Nothing here affects how booking works, so you can change any of it after you go live without touching your calendar.
Logo and colour
Your logo appears at the top of your booking page and on your confirmation page. PNG, JPEG, WebP or SVG, up to 4 MB.
The brand colour is the one thing on the page you pick by hex. It colours the book button and the accents around it. The default is a deep violet — if you leave it alone, that is what clients see.
Theme
Four themes, and no font or hex choices inside them:
| Theme | Reads as |
|---|---|
| Linen | Warm off-white. The default. |
| Bone | Cooler, flatter white. |
| Graphite | Dark grey on light. |
| Ink | Near-black background. |
They are deliberately a short list. Each one has been checked for contrast on a phone in daylight, which is where most of your bookings are made, and an open palette is the fastest way to end up with a page nobody can read outdoors.
Cover photo and gallery
The cover sits behind the top of the page. The gallery holds up to 6 square photos and appears below your services — use the arrows to reorder them. PNG, JPEG or WebP, 4 MB each.
Both are optional, and an empty gallery is not an empty box: the section is hidden entirely when you have not added anything.
About
Up to 1500 characters of plain text about the shop. Also hidden when empty.
This is worth writing even though it is optional. It is the part of the page a search engine can read and quote, and it is where you answer the questions clients would otherwise phone you to ask — parking, the door code, whether you take walk-ins.
Hiding our mark (Pro)
Hide Booked.co branding removes the "Powered by Booked.co" line from your booking page, your confirmation page and your brand landing page. Pro only. The booking flow itself is unchanged — clients see exactly the same steps, without our name at the bottom.
Every location styles itself
Theme, cover, gallery and about belong to the location you are editing, not the brand. If you run more than one room, switch locations in the header before you edit, or you will be restyling the wrong page.
Logo, brand colour and the white-label setting are inherited by a new location when you create it, but they are copied at that moment — changing them later on one location does not change the others.