Brand output settings
Switch between the Stratogizer watermark and your own company's identity on exported strategies.
Brand output settings control how your exported strategies are branded. By default, exports carry both the Stratogizer wordmark and your company's logo. If you'd rather present the work as a pure client deliverable — common for agencies — flip the watermark off and the export becomes a fully branded company document.
- Where it lives
- Company edit sheet → Output settings
- Scope
- Per company (one setting per brand)
- Who can change it
- Workspace owners and company managers
- Affects
- Every PDF exported from this company
How to switch it
Toggling the Stratogizer watermark
- 1
Open the company edit sheet
Top-bar company switcher → hover the brand → Edit.
- 2
Find 'Use Stratogizer watermark'
In the company edit sheet under output settings. The toggle is on by default.
- 3
Toggle and save
Off = your company's logo and identity only (white-label). On = both your logo and the Stratogizer wordmark appear. Changes apply to the next export — old PDFs you've already generated don't change.
What it actually changes
Where branding appears
With the watermark off, exported PDFs show:
- Your company's logo on the cover page, header, and footer.
- Your company's name in the title block — no "Generated with Stratogizer" text.
- The clean cover treatment that matches your brand colours.
Inside the Stratogizer app itself the chrome is unchanged — this setting is strictly about the exported artefacts your stakeholders see.
Coming soon
On the roadmap
Deeper white-label is on the way: custom subdomain (strategy.yourbrand.com), branded sender domain for notification emails, and per-workspace logo overrides in the app chrome itself. If those would unlock something for you, tell us — priority is set by demand.
Related: see Set up brand context for the logo / website / system-prompt inputs that drive what's actually in the strategy text.