Branding your booking page
Set colours, a font, your logo and a welcome message so the booking page looks like your venue rather than like our software.
Everything here is under Settings → Branding & embed. Skip it entirely and guests get a clean OneReserve-looking page that works perfectly well — this is about making it look like yours.
Colours and fonts
Start with Preset themes. Each one sets the whole palette at once and is a faster route to something that looks deliberate than picking four colours from scratch.
Then adjust the three that matter, if you want to:
- Primary (buttons, highlights) — your accent. This is the one guests read as “your colour”.
- Background — the page behind everything.
- Text — the words.
Font offers a short list rather than every font in the world, so the page keeps loading quickly on a phone.
Logo and banner
Logo sits at the top of the booking page. Hero / banner is the wide image behind it. Both are optional and the page is perfectly good without either.
Use a logo with a transparent or plain background if you have one — a white-boxed logo on a coloured page announces itself as a logo file rather than as your venue.
Your own words
Two boxes, and they are worth more than the colours:
- Welcome message (above the booking form) — a line or two before the form. Parking, the walk down the laneway, whether the courtyard is heated. This is also the sensible place to put your phone number, since a guest replying to a confirmation email is not writing to you.
- Confirmation thank-you message — what they see the moment the booking lands. “See you Thursday — ring us on 8… if anything changes” does more work than a paragraph about your philosophy.
Checking how it looks
The preview beside the fields is the real page, not a mock-up. Look at it on your phone before you settle — most of your guests will book on one, and a hero image that reads beautifully on a laptop can swallow the whole first screen on a handset.
Last checked against the product on 12 August 2026.