Your brand, not ours.
Drop your logo (background gets stripped automatically), pick an accent — or let Ink suggest one from your art — and add a custom email display name. It shows up on every signing page, every confirmation email, and the audit certificate. Firm tier adds a DKIM-verified custom sending domain.
One brand setup, infinite touchpoints.
Configure once in /app/brand and your identity propagates to every signing page, every email, every certified PDF — no per-document configuration, no template duplication.
Logo with auto background removal.
Drop a PNG, JPEG, or SVG. White and near-white backgrounds drop out automatically — your mark sits clean on every paper or dark surface.
AI-suggested accent from your logo.
Canvas-sampled dominant color picker weights by saturation and skips near-white / black. Or pick from six presets, or punch in a custom hex.
Custom email display name.
Recipients see 'From Aperture Studios' instead of 'From Ink.' — Firm tier upgrades that to your own DKIM-verified sending domain.
Configure brand identity
Six sections, one panel — logo, brand name, accent, email display, legal disclaimer, post-sign redirect. Every change preview-renders against a live signature-stamp on the right rail.
Live stamp preview.
Every accent change, every logo upload reflows the signature-stamp preview instantly so you can dial in the exact tone before saving.
Legal disclaimer + redirect.
Drop your own footer text on the audit certificate and send signers to a thank-you page on your own domain when they finish.
Firm-tier custom domain.
Add DKIM + SPF records once, send from notifications@yourdomain.com. Inboxing rate climbs and the recipient sees zero Ink branding.
They recognize you, not Ink
When the signing request lands in the recipient inbox, the From line, the logo, the accent on the CTA — everything reads as you. No "powered by" footer. No third-party trust ask.
Branded audit certificate.
Your logo crowns the certificate page. Your legal disclaimer prints in italic serif above the standard PIPEDA + Law 25 footer. The cert reads like a document YOU sealed.
Mobile-native rendering.
The signing page on a phone honors your accent in the same places — progress bar, signature field outline, "Review & sign" button. No desktop-only branding gaps.
Zero Ink chrome on emails.
The signing request, the reminders, the completion confirmation — Ink. never appears in the body. We sign the envelope; you own the conversation.
Where Branding earns its keep.
Anywhere a contract is also a trust signal — boutique firms, advisors, brokers, clinics, franchises, regulated vendors.
Boutique law firms
Your wordmark on every retainer, engagement letter, and witnessed agreement — clients never see a third-party signing brand.
Wealth advisors
KYC packets, account-opening forms, IPS amendments — branded end-to-end so the trust ladder you've built doesn't break at signing.
Real estate brokerages
Listing agreements, offers, lease addenda — your brokerage's mark and accent on every signing page sent to buyers, sellers, and tenants.
Healthcare clinics
Intake forms and consents arrive looking like your clinic sent them — patient confidence stays intact, PHIPA alignment unchanged.
Franchise systems
Push a corporate brand kit to every franchisee. One workspace per location, brand inherited, certificate cobranded with the system mark.
Government contractors
RFP responses, NDAs, and SOWs go out branded to the contracting authority — never to a third-party SaaS — meeting display requirements.
Questions, answered.
What logo file formats can I upload?
PNG, JPEG, and SVG. SVGs render crispest on the audit certificate (vector) — PNG and JPEG get rasterized at 2x on print. Max 4 MB; the file is stored as an IndexedDB blob locally and in Supabase Storage on Team/Firm tiers.
How does the auto background removal work — and where does it fail?
A canvas pass detects the dominant near-white / near-black corner color and alpha-masks pixels within a tolerance band. Clean studio shots and flat-color marks come out perfect. Photographic logos with soft-edge halos and intricate negative space (think filigree) may need a manual transparent-PNG upload — we never destructively edit your source.
How do I set up a Firm-tier custom sending domain?
Add three DNS records — a CNAME for our SPF include, two TXT records for DKIM keys we generate — point them at your domain registrar, and Ink verifies within minutes. From then on every outbound email originates from notifications@yourdomain.com (or whatever subdomain you prefer). We re-verify monthly to catch DNS changes.
Can one workspace hold multiple brands?
Today: one brand per workspace. The pattern for multi-brand operators (franchise HQs, holding companies) is one workspace per brand under a single billing seat group — Team tier covers 4 workspaces' worth of seats and Firm tier scales beyond. Inline brand-switching is on the Phase-3 roadmap.
Is the certificate page truly white-label?
Your logo replaces the Ink. wordmark in the header. Your accent tints the "CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION" eyebrow. Your legal disclaimer prints above the residency footer. The footer itself still reads "Hosted in Canada · PIPEDA + Law 25" because that's a verifiable claim about WHERE the data lives — not a brand attribution.
Does branding render on the mobile signing flow?
Yes — the React Native signing screens and the public web signer (/sign/{slug}) both read the brand record and tint the signature field outline, progress bar, and primary CTA in your accent. Logo appears top-left on the signing screen. Tested down to iPhone SE width.
Does my branding appear on the audit trail itself?
Yes. Event timestamps + actor identifiers stay neutral (they're forensic), but the audit-trail header carries your logo + accent + brand name, and the per-event row chevrons render in your accent. The dual SHA-256 block stays system-mono — that's a fingerprint, not a brand surface.
Still have questions?
Email us →Send contracts that look like you sent them.
Branding lands on the Team tier — $19.99/mo for 4 seats — and the DKIM-verified custom sending domain lands on Firm.