The admin dashboard always uses Haven’s fixed neutral design. Your brand colors and logo only appear on your public site and the member portal — the admin interface itself does not change.
Branding setup
Go to Settings → General
In the left sidebar, click Settings, then select General. Scroll down to the Logo and Brand colors cards.
Upload your logo
In the Logo card, choose how to add your logo:
- Upload — drag a file from your computer or click to browse. Accepted formats: PNG, JPG, WEBP, GIF, SVG. Maximum file size: 10 MB.
- URL — paste a direct HTTPS link to an image hosted elsewhere.
Set your brand colors
In the Brand colors card, configure three colors:
Click the color swatch to open a color picker, or type a hex code directly into the field beside it.
| Color | Where it appears |
|---|---|
| Primary | Navigation background, hero section, headings, prominent text |
| Secondary | Supporting backgrounds and secondary UI elements |
| Accent | Buttons, links, badges, and highlight elements |
Updating your organization’s contact information
Your organization name and contact details appear in your site footer on every page. Keep them current so visitors and members can always reach you.Go to Settings → General
In the left sidebar, click Settings, then General. The Organization Profile card is at the top.
Update your details
Edit any of the following fields:
- Organization name — displayed in the site footer, browser tab titles, and automated emails
- Contact email — shown in the footer
- Contact phone — shown in the footer
- Address — street, city, state, and postal code shown in the footer
Your club’s URL slug (
{slug}.gohaven.co) is set when your account is created and cannot be changed from the dashboard. Contact Haven support if you need to update it.How brand colors apply to your site
Haven uses your three brand colors as CSS variables across the public site template. Here is where each color appears in practice:- Primary — the site header/navigation bar background, hero section background, page headings, and the dominant color in outgoing email headers
- Secondary — supporting section backgrounds and secondary card colors
- Accent — call-to-action buttons, text links, pinned announcement badges, event price labels, and interactive highlights