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Brand Kits

Save your colors and logos once as a reusable Brand Kit, then apply them to your Podcast website, Shorts, and Magic Video.

What a Brand Kit Is

A Brand Kit is a reusable set of colors and logos owned by your organization, not by a single Podcast. It holds a name, an optional source website, five color roles (Primary, Secondary, Accent, Background, and Text), and optional logos for light and dark backgrounds. Your organization can save multiple Brand Kits and mark one as the default.

Creating a Brand Kit

Click Brand Kits in the studio sidebar's Personalize section, then click Create Brand Kit. You can start two ways:

  • From a website: Enter a website URL and click Create from website. Jellypod reads the site for a brand name, logos, and colors, then opens the editor pre-filled with what it found so you can review, correct, and confirm every value before saving. Nothing is saved automatically.
  • Manually: Click Set up manually to open the same editor with empty fields.

Colors and Logos

The editor has five color fields, each opened with a hex input and color wheel:

  • Primary (required): the main color people associate with your brand.
  • Secondary: a supporting color for secondary elements.
  • Accent: a high-energy color for highlights and emphasis.
  • Background: the base color behind branded content.
  • Text: the color used for readable text.

You can also upload a logo for light backgrounds and a separate logo for dark backgrounds. Logos accept PNG, JPG, or WebP files up to 3 MB.

Setting an Organization Default

Every Brand Kit card on the Brand Kits page shows a Set as default button; the current default shows a Default badge instead. The default kit is what new Shorts start from and what a Podcast falls back to if it has no Brand Kit of its own selected.

Using a Brand Kit

On a Podcast

Open a Podcast, click Edit Podcast, and open the Brand settings card. Choose your Organization default kit, any other Brand Kit in your workspace, or a Custom Primary override scoped to just this Podcast. This selection also sets the accent color on your Podcast website: the website editor shows that resolved Brand accent as a read-only swatch with a link back to this Brand card, since color is now managed in one place instead of two.

On a Short

If your organization has at least one Brand Kit, the Shorts composer shows a Brand control that starts on your Organization default kit. Click Change to pick a different kit or No Brand Kit for that Short before generating.

How Brand Kits Affect Generated Video

Every Video Style declares its own Brand Kit compatibility, shown as a badge wherever a style's generation brand is summarized:

  • Full: uses the full Brand Kit palette.
  • Accent: uses only the Brand Kit accent color.
  • None: this Video Style does not use Brand Kit colors at all, and keeps its own built-in look.

A compatible style applies your kit's colors, and where relevant your logo, to its generated visuals and captions. It still controls its own art direction, composition, and caption layout; the Brand Kit only supplies the colors it draws from.

Generated video snapshots the Brand Kit at generation time. Editing a kit's colors or logos afterward does not recolor a Short or a Magic Video episode you already generated; regenerate or apply a new Video Style to pick up the change. On an episode using Magic Video, a brand summary bar above the video preview shows which Brand Kit (or Custom identity) and compatibility level were used.

Editing or Deleting a Brand Kit

Click a Brand Kit's card to open its editor, or use its menu to delete it. Deleting a kit detaches it from every Podcast it was assigned to; those Podcasts keep the kit's last-resolved colors and logo as their own Custom identity, so nothing changes visually. Already-generated video is unaffected. If you delete your default kit and other kits remain, you're asked to choose a replacement default first.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Brand Kit?

A reusable set of colors and logos owned by your organization. It has five color roles (Primary, Secondary, Accent, Background, Text) and separate logos for light and dark backgrounds, and can be applied to any Podcast website, Short, or Magic Video episode.

Can I create a Brand Kit from my website automatically?

Yes. Enter your website URL when creating a Brand Kit and Jellypod finds your logos and colors. Everything is staged for review, so you confirm or correct each value before it saves.

How do I apply a Brand Kit to a Podcast?

Open Edit Podcast, then the Brand settings card, and choose your Organization default, a specific Brand Kit, or a Custom Primary override for that Podcast alone.

How do I apply a Brand Kit to a Short?

If your organization has at least one Brand Kit, the Shorts composer shows a Brand control preset to your Organization default. Click Change to pick another kit or turn it off for that Short.

Does every Video Style use my Brand Kit colors?

No. Each style declares Full (the whole palette), Accent (accent color only), or None (ignores Brand Kit colors entirely).

If I edit my Brand Kit, does it change videos I already made?

No. Generated video snapshots the Brand Kit at generation time. Your Podcast website is the exception: it resolves its Brand Kit live, so website color updates immediately. Regenerate a Short or episode video to pick up new Brand Kit colors.

What happens if I delete a Brand Kit that's assigned to a Podcast?

The Podcast detaches from the kit and keeps its last-resolved colors and logo as a Custom identity, so its website and future generation don't change. Already-generated video is unaffected.

How many Brand Kits can I create?

It depends on your plan. Brand Kits aren't included on the Free plan; paid plans include at least one. See Plans and Pricing for details.

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