[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-07-26。"],[[["\u003cp\u003ePartners must upload logos to accurately represent inventory origins, completing the integration process.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eBrands can be singular or multiple, each with a unique logo and metadata, catering to diverse branding needs.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eLogos must adhere to specific guidelines, including size, format, color space, and file size, for optimal display.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eA default brand with at least one assigned domain is essential for inventory to go live.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eMultiple brands can be configured for regional variations in brand names or logos.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["Partners must create brands and upload logos in the Partner Portal, as this is mandatory for integration. Each brand, including the default, requires a logo and can have its own Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and merchant signup URLs. Country-specific URLs can override brand-level URLs. Logos must be 512x512px, 32-bit PNG, with the artwork within a centered 384x384px area, and follow specified format and size guidelines. Multiple brands are optional and are recommended for multiple user-facing brands or in multiple countries with unique branding.\n"],null,["# Brands Configuration\n\n| **Important:** These specifications are now in effect.\n\nLearn how to create a brand and upload a logo in Partner Portal.\n----------------------------------------------------------------\n\nPartner logos are surfaced to users as part of the flow to accurately describe\nwhere the inventory originates from. Uploading logos is a mandatory step in\ncompleting your integration, so please follow the instructions below.\n\n**Note:** The settings in the [Configuration \\\u003e Brands](https://partnerdash.google.com/apps/reservewithgoogle/brands) tab are environment specific.\n\n### Adding a brand and logo\n\nPartners may use a single brand or multiple brands across their inventory. If\nmultiple brands are used, each brand should have its own logo and corresponding\nmetadata.\n| Note: Defining multiple brands is optional. It is recommended if your business manages multiple user-facing brands, or if your business operates in multiple countries that each have their own unique branding. Merchant specific branding is not permitted.\n\n### A brand contains\n\n- **Logo**: See specific logo requirements below.\n- **Terms of Service** : URL to the brand's terms of service page (Not required for redirect integrations).\n- **Privacy Policy** : URL to the brand's privacy policy page (Not required for redirect integrations).\n- **Merchant Signup URL** : URL to the brand's merchant sign-up page.\n - **Country-specific URLs** can also be specified which overrides the brand-level URLs based on the location of the merchant.\n- **Opt-out URL:** URL provided by the brand where a merchant can opt-out of being included in your data feed.\n- **Domains:** Domains are used to associate a group of top-level URLs with a specific brand. For example, you can have your UK domains show a UK-specific brand.\n- **Domain Country:** Associates your domain to a specific country. Can be set to \"All Countries\".\n\nEvery merchant that you submit to Actions Center by data feeds or API\nrequests is strictly associated with a single brand. If the brand ID is left\nunset, a merchant is associated with the default brand.\n\nDefault Brands\n--------------\n\nYour default brand is already included in your Actions Center account and has\nspecial behavior when compared to any additional brands:\n\n- The default brand has a **blank value** for \"Brand Id\".\n- At least 1 domain **must be set in the default brand for your inventory to go live**.\n- All inventory will map to your default brand, regardless of domain, unless the domain matches a different brand.\n\nMultiple Brands\n---------------\n\n| Note: if you have unique branding requirements not listed here, discuss it with your Google POC.\n\nIf your brand is known by a different name or logo in a different region of the world, you can configure multiple brands.\n\nThis example assumes the brand is called \"Example Company\".\n\n1. Configure your default brand as \"Example Company\" and add \"example.com\" as the domain.\n2. Set the country as \"All Countries\".\n3. Create a new brand called \"Example Company UK\"\n4. Set the domain as \"example.co.uk\" and the country as \"UK\".\n\nEnd-to-end integration\n----------------------\n\nEach brand can have its own logo, as well as its own Terms of Service, Privacy\nPolicy, and Merchant signup URLs. Country-specific URLs can also be specified,\nwhich, if provided, override the brand-level URLs based on the location of the\nmerchant.\n\nDefining multiple brands is optional. It is recommended if your business manages\nmultiple user-facing brands, or if your business operates in multiple countries\nthat each have their own unique branding.\n\nThe requirements to upload a logo for an integration are the following:\n\n[Logo Guidelines](/actions-center/verticals/reservations/waitlists/partner-portal/testing/brands-configuration#creating-a-logo)\n\nAlthough brands and their associated attributes are defined per environment,\nit's generally recommended that you keep your brand definitions synchronized\nbetween your Sandbox and Production Environments.\n\n### Attribution logo\n\nIf you wish to update our [partners page](https://www.google.com/maps/reserve/partners)\nwith a new logo or URL, open a [case on Partner Portal](https://partnerdash.google.com/apps/reservewithgoogle/support/cases/)\nfor support. The logos on the partners page aren't the same logos used in\n\"Brand Configuration.\"\n\nBusiness Link and Redirect integrations\n---------------------------------------\n\nEach brand can have its own logo and country-specific URLs.\n\nThe requirements to upload a logo for a business link or redirect integration\nare the following:\n\n[Logo Guidelines](/actions-center/verticals/reservations/waitlists/partner-portal/testing/brands-configuration#creating-a-logo)\n\nInstructions to create a brand:\n-------------------------------\n\n1. Go to the ['Brands' tab](https://partnerdash.google.com/apps/reservewithgoogle/dashboards/feeds?env=sandbox) under 'Configuration' in Partner Portal\n2. If not already in the 'Sandbox Environment', switch to it in the top environment switcher.\n3. Click on the pencil icon after hovering over a brand to add a logo to an existing brand or click 'Add Brand' to create a new brand.\n4. Click the 'Upload' button to select a logo file for upload.\n5. Confirm that the logo passes all requirement checks.\n6. Press 'Submit' at the bottom of the menu to save your changes.\n7. Once you have confirmed the logo is correct, switch to 'Production Environment' in the top environment switcher and replicate steps 1-6.\n\n| Note: Logos may take some time to process and display.\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\nThis section describes the guidelines to follow when you create assets\nfor your logo listing on the Actions Center.\n\n### Creating a Logo\n\nWhen you create your artwork, ensure it conforms to the following requirements:\n\n- **Final size:** 512 px x 512 px.\n - Logo should be placed in the middle of the 512px x 512px square with max size of 384px x 384px\n - Note: Effective draw space is 384px x 384px\n- **Format:** 32-bit PNG.\n- **Color space:** sRGB.\n - **Note:** No transparent background is allowed\n - A logo can have any background color that follows the partner brand guidelines\n - The background color should cover the entire 512px x 512px area\n - The artwork must be placed within the 384px x 384px drawspace at the center.\n- **Max file size:** 1024 KB.\n- **Shape:** Full square.\n - Actions Center dynamically handles masking.\n - Radius is equivalent to 20% of icon size.\n- **Shadow:** None.\n\nYou should design your logo to be 512px x 512px, but the icon asset work should\nonly populate the 384px x 384px centered space. It is recommended to use\nkeylines as guidelines and position your artwork elements on a keyline grid.\nAfter the asset is uploaded, the Actions Center dynamically applies the rounded\nmask to ensure consistency across all icons and logos.\n\nExample of a logo:\n| Note:\n|\n| - The final logo size is 512px x 512px pixels.\n| - The artwork is within the 384px x 384px drawspace with 128px margins left empty on all sides.\n- The artwork is centered. \n**Figure 1.** Total logo dimensions and size. \n**Figure 2.** Example icon keylines that showcase **384px x\n384px of effective drawspace**. Note: the space outside of the 384px x 384px center is reserved for an empty margin.\n\n### Size\n\nReminder:\n1. Use the center asset space (384px x 384px) as the background when you deal with\nminimalistic artwork.\n2. Use the keylines as guides when you position artwork elements, such as logos. \n**Figure 3.** The final asset, which uses all of the available asset space (The center 384px x 384px) \n**Figure 4.** Actions Center dynamically applies the result with rounded corners and a border.\n\nDo not force your logo or artwork to fit the full asset space. Instead, use the\nkeyline grid to position it.\n\nIf shapes are a critical part of a logo, do not force the artwork to go full\nbleed. Instead place it on the new keyline grid.\n\nIf possible, **pick a background color for your asset that's appropriate for\nyour brand and doesn't include any transparency.** \nDon't: Force drastic brand and artwork transformations to full bleed. \nDo: Place freeform icon artwork on keylines - centered and within the 384px x 384px asset space.\n\n### Corner radius\n\n**Do not deliver assets with rounded corners** . **Actions Center\ndynamically applies a corner radius and border to logos**. This ensures\nconsistency when the icon is resized across different UI layouts. The radius is\nequivalent to 20% of icon size. \nDon't: Round the edges of your final asset \nDo: Fill the center asset space with artwork when possible, do not bleed into the empty margins."]]