Team branding and links
The shared logo, the team-wide layout, and how organization card links work.
Every control in this course starts from one page. If you run the team, open it from "Your organizations" in the sidebar, then press "Settings" on the dashboard. Two switches and a layout picker live there, and the "Edit name & logo" button opens the organization's name-and-logo form — both switches ship in the off position, so nothing changes until an admin decides it should.
The shared logo
"Edit name & logo" holds the organization's name and its logo. The upload shows a preview, and once a logo is attached a "Remove logo" checkbox appears. The logo does nothing on the team's cards until you switch on "Organization logo on kards": with the switch on and a logo uploaded, it appears on every member card's public page, whatever layout each card uses — though a card showing a published custom design shows only that design, logo not included — and a visitor who taps it is taken to the company's own card. The company card itself never wears the logo — it is the brand already.
One layout for the team
"Default layout" sets the roster's look from one place: pick from the seven layouts — Default, Links, Restaurant, Letterhead, Jharokha, Mohur, Yantra — and press "Save". Pages the internet has already cached can hold their old look for a while; a card refreshes fully the next time it is saved. It is a default, not a lock. A card that has picked its own layout in its "Settings" tab keeps that choice, and a published custom design outranks both; the course on choosing a layout shows what each look does.
Dynamic layouts
Personal cards let any visitor try a different look by adding ?layout= to the link. Team cards are stricter: the "Dynamic layouts" switch is off until an admin turns it on, so every card shows its saved layout and nothing else. Switch it on and any team card's link accepts the override — ?layout=restaurant, say — while the saved layout stays put.
Team addresses
Every member card lives under the organization's web name — ekard.app/acme/aanya — and the company card holds the root, ekard.app/acme. QR codes embed exactly these addresses, so a scan lands on the team's own ground. If your organization has a custom domain, arranged with the eKard team, the domain stands in for ekard.app/acme: the company card answers at its root, each member card one step below.
The organization's web name is the spine of every address. Changing it — the eKard team does this on request — regenerates every card's and every document's QR with the new address, and anything already printed carries the old one and stops resolving. Rename before the print run, not after.