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 it – Settings → 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
Open Settings from the FleekDash sidebar and go to Appearance (or Theme Manager if your build has it).
Brand name – Enter the name that should appear in the admin (e.g. your agency name or the client’s site name). Save.
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).