Who can use this feature?
Available on Business and Enterprise plans.
Only Owners and Admins via Web app
Custom branding lets you replace the Sign.Plus logo and color scheme on signature emails and signing pages with your own. This makes signature requests look like they come from your business rather than from Sign.Plus directly.
What You Can Customize
With custom branding, admins can:
- Add your company logo – Display your brand logo in all signature requests.
- Set an accent color – Choose a custom accent color that reflects your company’s identity.
- Redirect signers – Define a custom URL so recipients are directed to your website after completing their signature.
Once configured, these customizations will appear:
- In the email notifications sent to recipients.
- Throughout the signing flow, for a consistent branded experience.
- On the Certificate of Completion.
How to Set Up Custom Branding
Note: Custom branding settings are available on the Sign.Plus Web app only.
- Log in to your Sign.Plus Web account.
- Go to Settings > Signing > Branding > Use Company Logo.
- Upload your company logo, size up to 1MB (recommended formats: PNG, JPG or SVG).
- Choose your accent color using the color picker or by entering a hex code.
- (Optional) Set a Custom Redirect URL so that signers are redirected to your website once they’ve finished signing.
- Preview your changes under the Email Preview and Signature Preview tabs.
- Once satisfied, click Confirm to save your branding.
Tip: With this setup, your recipients will see your company logo and custom colors in every signing interaction, creating a consistent and professional branded experience.
How to update or remove branding
To update: go to Settings > Branding and replace the existing logo or color, then save.
To remove, click Use Default under Logo and Restore default colors under Accent Color. New signing requests will use Sign.Plus default branding.
Logo design tips
- Use a horizontal logo. Tall or square logos render poorly in the email header.
- Transparent background PNG works best. It blends with our email backgrounds.
- Keep it simple. Detailed logos lose readability when scaled small.
- Test with a colleague. Send a test signature request to a colleague to see how the branding renders in their email client.