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Client-ready

How to make your new admin look and feel like a premium product

With FleekDash you can apply basic branding in minutes: your (or your client’s) name, logo, and colors. A few quick tweaks and the panel already feels like a professional product, not “just WordPress.”

Why branding the admin pays off

  • Trust and clarity – Clients see your or their brand, not “WordPress” or a generic plugin name. The admin feels like part of the service.

  • One place to set itSettings → Appearance (and Theme Manager where available) let you set brand name, logos, and often theme/colors in one flow. No digging through multiple plugin screens.

  • Same for all users – Once set, every user with access to FleekDash sees the same branded experience.

Step 1: Set brand name and logo

  1. Open Settings from the FleekDash sidebar and go to Appearance (or Theme Manager if your build has it).

  2. Brand name – Enter the name that should appear in the admin (e.g. your agency name or the client’s site name). Save.

  3. Logo – Upload or select a logo for the header/sidebar. Many builds support a main logo and sometimes a compact or dark variant. Save.

After saving, reload the admin. The header and sidebar should show your brand name and logo instead of defaults.

Step 2: Choose theme and colors (Theme Manager)

If your FleekDash version includes Theme Manager:

  • Open it from the sidebar or from Settings.

  • Pick a theme (light/dark/auto) and a palette (color set). You can use a preset or create a custom palette to match the client’s brand.

  • Apply and save. The whole FleekDash UI (sidebar, headers, buttons, cards) updates to that theme and palette.

Result: a consistent, on-brand look without touching code.

Step 3: (Optional) Customize login

For a fully premium feel:

  • Go to Settings → Login. Select a custom login page if you use one, set session duration or “Remember me” behavior, and optionally enable a demo user for client demos.

  • If your build supports custom login layout or styling, use it so the login screen also matches the brand.

Clients see your brand from the first click.

Step 4: Organize what clients see

  • Sidebar – FleekDash shows a single, clear sidebar. No long list of WordPress menus. Clients see only what you’ve given them access to (via WordPress roles).

  • Dashboard – Choose dashboard widgets that make sense for the client (e.g. content stats, growth, recent activity). A focused dashboard feels premium and easy to use.

  • Window Manager – If you need to expose a classic WordPress or plugin page, open it in a FleekDash window so the frame (branding, sidebar) stays consistent.

Client-ready checklist

  • [ ] Brand name and logo are set in Settings → Appearance (or Theme Manager).

  • [ ] Theme and palette are applied so colors and style match the client or agency.

  • [ ] Login (and optional custom login page) is configured so the first screen is on-brand.

  • [ ] Dashboard shows only relevant widgets for the client.

  • [ ] Sidebar is the only main navigation; classic WP menus are hidden or out of the way.

You’ve made the new admin look and feel like a premium product. For more detail, see the docs home (e.g. Theme Manager, Settings Center, Unified Dashboard).