Branding & theming

Make hire.page look like your company. Logo, accent color, page icons, themes, and removing the "Powered by hire.page" footer.

Branding on hire.page is intentionally simple. You get a workspace logo, an accent color, a per-page icon, an optional theme, and (on Scale+) the ability to remove our footer. Together that's enough to make a hire page look like your company without looking like a template.

Workspace-level branding

Set once, applies to every hire page in the workspace. Settings → Branding.

  • Logo — a square image (1:1 ratio recommended, minimum 256×256 px). PNG or SVG preferred. Rendered at 40px in the page header and at 200×200 px on the OG sharing card.
  • Accent color — one hex color. Used for the apply button, link underlines, stage badges, and the OG card background gradient.
  • Mission statement — a short blurb (140 char max) that can appear above the role on hire pages (toggle per-page).
  • Display workspace name — toggle to show your workspace name in the page header next to the logo.

Per-page branding

Each hire page can override or extend workspace defaults. Page settings → Appearance.

  • Page icon — emoji (pick from the picker) or upload a custom 64×64 image. Appears next to the page title and in your dashboard's hire-page grid.
  • Accent color override — use a different color than the workspace default on this specific page.
  • Theme — pick a pre-built theme. See themes below.
  • Corner radius — none, small, medium, or large for cards and inputs.

Themes

Pick one of the pre-built themes to swap the page background, typography, and corner radius:

  • Standard — white background, sans-serif body, sharp corners
  • Soft — off-white background, rounded corners, generous padding
  • Mono — neutral grey background, monospace headings, technical feel
  • Editorial — serif body, narrow column, magazine layout

On Growth+ you can also set a Custom theme with your own background color, font family, and corner radius.

"Powered by hire.page" footer

The footer appears at the bottom of every public hire page on Free, Starter, and Growth. On the Scale plan and above this footer is removed. On Enterprise you can add your own footer text and links.

OG sharing card

Every published hire page has a custom social-sharing card (the image that previews when you paste the URL into LinkedIn, X, Slack, Discord). It's generated server-side and includes:

  • Page title in large type
  • Workspace logo
  • Accent color gradient background
  • Page icon in the corner
  • An "Apply now" call to action

The card regenerates automatically when you change your accent color, logo, or page title.

What you can't customize

To keep public hire pages fast, accessible, and consistent:

  • No raw CSS at the workspace level — workspace-level branding is the structured options above. Per-page custom CSS / JS is on Growth+ (see Tracking & custom code).
  • No layout swapping — every hire page uses the same single-column layout. Theme changes the styling, not the structure.
  • No per-page logo — the workspace logo applies everywhere.
  • No font upload — pick from Inter, Plus Jakarta Sans, JetBrains Mono, Crimson Pro, or IBM Plex Serif. On Custom theme (Growth+) you can specify any Google Font by name.

Frequently asked

Can I use a transparent PNG for my logo?

Yes — recommended. Themes have different backgrounds, and a transparent logo looks consistent across all of them.

Can my logo be horizontal (wordmark) instead of square?

The header slot is square; a horizontal wordmark will be cramped. Use a square mark for the header. On Custom theme (Growth+) you can swap to a horizontal logo slot.

Can I have different branding for different hire pages?

Per-page accent color, icon, theme, and corner radius — yes. Logo and workspace name — no (those are workspace-wide). If you need fully different branding per role, use separate workspaces (Scale plan).

Does removing the footer affect SEO?

No. The footer is a non-rel-nofollow text line — removing it doesn't change the page's HTML structure or schema.

Can candidates see my workspace settings?

No. Candidates only see what's rendered on the public hire page.