You can use a Brand Kit in two ways: through AI-powered generation or through the manual builder. Both workflows give you access to your Brand Kit elements — logos, colors, typography, photography, design elements, and button styles — so you can create consistent, on-brand event experiences.
1. AI-Powered Registration Pages & Stage Design
One of the primary use cases is AI-powered generation of registration pages and stage look and feel.
When you create an event using AI:
- The AI agent references your Brand Kit for context.
- It automatically applies your logos, colors, typography, design elements, and brand voice.
- It generates branded layouts and copy aligned with your identity.
This means you don’t have to start from scratch. Instead, you get a strong, on-brand starting point that you can refine and build upon.
Learn more about the AI-powered Registration Pages and Stage here.
2. Manual Editing & Branding Within Builders
Brand Kits are also available when you manually:
- Edit a registration page
- Create or update the stage look and feel
While working inside the builder, you’ll have access to your Brand Kit elements (colors, fonts, imagery, and so on), making it easy to apply consistent branding without re-uploading assets every time.
This ensures brand consistency even in fully manual workflows.
Accessing Brand Kit elements within Registration Page
You can select the appropriate Brand Kit from the Styles tab on the Registration page. Once selected, your brand images and colors will be available within the builder.




Accessing Brand Kit elements within Stage (Look & Feel)
You can select the appropriate Brand Kit from the Brand Kit option within Stage (Look & Feel). Once selected, your brand images and colors will be available within the builder.




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