General Settings
Manage Your Organizations
General Settings
View and update information about your organization.
Name
Typically refers to the public-facing name of the organization, the name by which it is commonly known by customers, clients, and the general public. It's the name that appears on the website, marketing materials, and other external communications.
Legal Name
The official name under which it is registered with relevant government authorities, such as the name listed on official documents like incorporation certificates, business licenses, tax forms, and contracts.
Slug
Choose a concise and descriptive segment of the URL that aligns with the organization's identity or the content of the specific page.
Domain
The unique web address where your organization's website can be found on the internet. It's the part of the website address that comes after "www." or "https://", providing a memorable and recognizable online identity for your organization.
Timezone
Select the timezone that corresponds to the location where your organization is based or where most of its activities take place. This ensures that all time-related information, such as event schedules, deadlines, and notifications, are displayed accurately and consistently across the platform.
Logo
The "Logo" field, you should select and upload an image file that represents your organization's logo. The image file should meet the following criteria:
Format: Acceptable formats include JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. These are standard image formats commonly used for web graphics.
Size: The maximum file size allowed for the logo image is 5MB. Ensure that your logo image file does not exceed this limit to avoid any issues with uploading.
Choose a high-quality image of your organization's logo that accurately represents your brand identity. This logo will appear on your website, marketing materials, and other communications, so it's essential to select an image that is clear, visually appealing, and aligned with your brand message.
Brand Colors
These colors play a crucial role in shaping how your audience perceives your brand and can be used consistently across various marketing materials, website designs, and communication channels to reinforce brand recognition and consistency.
When updating the "Brand Colors" section, you should specify the primary and secondary colors that best represent your organization's brand. Here's a brief description of each:
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Primary Color: This is the dominant color in your brand palette and is often used for key elements such as your logo, headlines, and important visuals. Choose a primary color that reflects your brand's personality, values, and positioning.
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Secondary Color: This color complements the primary color and is used to enhance visual appeal, create contrast, and provide flexibility in design elements. It should harmonize with the primary color while offering versatility for use in different contexts and designs.
When selecting primary and secondary brand colors, consider factors such as color psychology, brand associations, and visual harmony. Aim for a combination that not only looks aesthetically pleasing but also resonates with your target audience and effectively communicates your brand message.
Once you have chosen the primary and secondary brand colors, input the specific color codes or color names in the respective fields to update your organization's brand colors in the system.
Address
Update organization established address from here
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Street address: [Your Street Address]
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City: [Your City]
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State: [Your State]
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Zip code: [Your Zip Code]
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Country: [Your Country]
Languages
This information is important for providing multilingual support, content localization, and ensuring effective communication with diverse audiences.
When updating the "Languages" field, you should select the languages that are relevant to your organization's target audience or geographic reach. Consider the languages spoken by your primary customer base, stakeholders, or the regions where your organization operates.
Description
When updating the "Description" field, you should craft a compelling and informative summary that effectively communicates the essence of your organization. Consider the following elements when writing your organization description:
History
The "History" section in organizational settings provides an opportunity to outline the journey of your organization, highlighting significant milestones and achievements along the way. This narrative offers insight into the evolution and growth of your organization over time, helping stakeholders, customers, and partners understand its development and impact.
Contact Info
Update organization contact info from here
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Email: [Your Organization Email]
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Phone: [Your Organization Phone Number]
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Contact person name: [Name of Contact Person]
Social Links
Update organization social links from here
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Facebook: [Link to Facebook Page]
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X (Formerly Twitter): [Link to Twitter Page]
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LinkedIn: [Link to LinkedIn Page]
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Instagram: [Link to Instagram Page]
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Google profile: [Link to Google Profile]
Save Changes
Finally click on save changes to lock the updates and store it.