Who this is for: Owners and admins who manage the organization's name, logo, and domain.
Time: 2 minutes.
Lets you customize how your organization appears inside AnswerPath — the name on the sidebar and invitations, the logo on project cards and on the sign-in screen, and the company domain used for auto-approvals and logo lookups.
Only owners and admins can change these settings. Members will see the page but without editing controls.
In the sidebar footer, click Settings.
Go to the Organization page.
The page has several sections. This doc covers Organization Branding. For the others, see:
Look for the Organization Branding card — "Customize your organization's name, logo, and domain settings".
In Organization Name, edit the name.
Click Save. You'll see "Organization name updated!".
This is the name that appears in your sidebar, on invitations you send, and in the "Your request to join [org] is being reviewed" message for pending members.
You can upload a custom logo, or let AnswerPath fetch one based on your company domain.
To upload a custom logo:
Click Upload Logo.
Pick an image file. Supported formats: "PNG, JPG, SVG, or WebP. Max 2MB."
Crop the image and confirm. You'll see "Logo uploaded successfully!".
To remove the custom logo:
Click Remove.
You'll see "Custom logo removed. Using domain-based logo.". AnswerPath will fall back to fetching a logo from your company domain (if one is set).
Common errors:
"File size exceeds 2MB limit." — resize or export a smaller version.
"Unsupported file type. Please select a PNG, JPG, SVG, or WebP image." — convert the file to one of those formats.
In Company Domain, enter your domain (e.g. acme.com).
Click Update. You'll see "Domain updated successfully!".
The helper text explains what this is for: "Enter your company's domain to auto-fetch a logo when no custom logo is set." It's also used elsewhere — e.g. it can be combined with Auto-approve by domain to let teammates from your domain join without manual approval.
Use an SVG logo if you have one. SVGs stay crisp on any screen. PNG works fine if that's all you have.
Crop generously. A square-ish logo fills the available space better than a wide banner.
Match the domain to your identity provider. If you use SSO or email-based auto-approval, the domain in this field should match the one your team actually signs in with.