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Brand
Your brand profile is the foundation of everything Aibrify creates for you. This category covers how to set up and maintain your brand guidelines — including your tone of voice, visual identity, content themes, target audience, and posting preferences. You'll learn how to upload brand assets (logos, colors, fonts, product images), how to write a strong brand brief that helps your team produce accurate content from day one, and how to update your brand profile as your business evolves. Guides here also explain how brand settings affect content generation, how to manage multiple brands under a single account, and how to use content themes and seasonal planning to keep your feed cohesive and on-brand year-round.
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Setting Up Your Brand Profile
Your brand profile tells your Aibrify team everything they need to create content that sounds and looks like you. Set up your brand name, logo, colors, bio, and voice guidelines so your team can start creating on-brand content from day one.
Defining Your Brand Guidelines and Voice
Your brand voice is the personality that comes through in every caption, hashtag, and reply. Defining it clearly in your brand profile ensures your Aibrify team writes content that sounds authentically like your business — not generic filler.
Uploading Brand Assets (Logos, Images, Colors)
Upload your logos, brand images, and color palette to the Aibrify Brand Assets library. Your team uses these to ensure every designed post uses your actual brand visuals rather than generic stock imagery.
Managing Multiple Brands
Aibrify supports managing multiple brands from a single account — ideal for marketing agencies or businesses with separate product lines. Each brand has its own content calendar, analytics, team settings, and connected platforms.
How We Maintain Brand Consistency Across Platforms
Your Aibrify team uses your brand profile, asset library, and voice guidelines as a checklist on every piece of content. Here's how we ensure your Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok all feel like the same brand — even when the format is completely different.
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