How to Add Your Company Logo to your report


Are you looking to personalise your inspection reports with your company logo? Follow these simple steps to add your logo and company name to your myInspections account!


Step-by-Step: Branding your reports

Step 1: Sign In to Your Account
Head over to myinspections.com and sign in using your credentials.

Step 2: Navigate to Settings
Once you’re logged in, click on the ‘Settings’ page. This is where you’ll find various options to customize your account.

Step 3: Go to Branded Reports
In the Settings menu, look for the section called ‘Branded Reports.’ This is where you can upload your logo and add your company name.

Step 4: Upload Your Logo
Click on the option to upload your logo. Make sure your logo is in a supported format and fits the recommended size for the best appearance.

Step 5: Add Your Company Name
Enter the name of your company in the designated field. This name will appear at the top of your reports page and on your PDF reports.

Step 6: Save Your Changes
Don’t forget to save your changes! Your logo and company name will now be visible on your branded reports.

And that’s it! With these easy steps, you can add a professional touch to your inspection reports and make them uniquely yours.

Elevate your inspections with branded reports


Branded reports is included in our Manager and Team plans, which includes additional tools like property templates, team management, and more.

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Add logos to your reports today and elevate your brand with myInspections. If you have questions or need support, feel free to reach out to our team – we’re here to help!

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