The branding step turns your profile from a draft into something customers can recognise. This is where your business starts to look like your actual brand instead of a plain setup form.
Peeptown expects more than one image here. To continue smoothly, prepare your logo and banner images before you begin uploading.
What Peeptown needs in this step
- A business logo
- All 5 required banner image slots
- Optional extra gallery photos if you want to show more of your business
Step by step: upload branding images
- Upload your logo first. Use a clean logo that matches the business identity customers already know. A square logo usually works best.
- Review the crop before confirming. If Peeptown asks you to crop the image, make sure the important part of the logo is fully visible and not cut off.
- Upload each banner image into the correct slot. Peeptown uses multiple banner positions, so complete all required slots before trying to continue.
- Use clear, professional-looking images. Choose images that help a customer understand your business, space, products, or services at a glance.
- Save after your uploads are complete. Uploading an image is not the same as permanently saving the page. Make sure you save the branding step before moving on.
Image choices that usually work best
- Use bright, clear, well-framed images.
- Choose photos that feel current and relevant.
- Show the parts of the business customers care about most, such as the space, the service environment, your products, or your finished work.
Optional gallery photos
If you have more images that help explain your business, add them to the gallery. These are useful for showing your environment, product range, examples of work, or the customer experience. Gallery photos can strengthen trust, but they should still feel intentional rather than random.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Uploading a logo that is blurry, stretched, or cut off.
- Leaving one or more required banner slots empty.
- Using unrelated stock images that do not reflect the real business.
- Uploading images and forgetting to save the page afterward.
Next, finish with How to Launch Your Peeptown Business Profile.