Brand Fetch
Give it a domain and it returns the client's colors, fonts, tagline, about-us copy, social profiles and logo — every value mapped into the right GoHighLevel field.
A brand kit in the time it takes to paste a URL
Collecting a client’s brand is a week of email. Their designer has the hex codes. Their office manager has the logo, in a Word document. Nobody knows the font. Meanwhile you cannot build anything.
Brand Fetch takes one input — the client’s domain — and returns the kit.
What comes back
- Colors — primary, secondary, accent and background, sampled from the live site.
- Fonts — the typefaces the site actually loads.
- Tagline — the line the business leads with.
- About-us copy — the client’s own description of themselves, in their own words.
- Social profiles — Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X and YouTube where they exist.
- Logo — downloaded and stored against the client record.
It lands in the CRM, not in a report
This is the part that matters. Every returned value is mapped to the GoHighLevel custom field you have wired it to and queued through the same durable pending-sync path as any other write in Power CRM. So the brand does not end up in a PDF a designer has to re-key — it ends up in the CRM your funnels, emails and automations already read from.
It is still just a field
A fetched color is an ordinary field on the client record. If the sampler picked the wrong accent — sites do strange things — click into it and change it. The field history keeps what was there before.
Where it fits
Run Brand Fetch as the first move on a new client, before you ask them for anything. Most of the brand questionnaire is answered before the kickoff call, and the questions you do ask are the ones a website genuinely cannot answer.
Questions about brand fetch
What does Brand Fetch actually populate?
Brand colors (primary, secondary, accent, background), fonts, the tagline, about-us copy, social profile links, and the logo file. Each maps to the GoHighLevel custom field you have mapped it to.
Does it write straight to GoHighLevel?
It queues each value through the same durable pending-sync path as any other write, so the values land in the CRM and are visible to your workflows — with the field's status flow still applying.
What if the fetched brand colors are wrong?
They are ordinary fields. Edit any of them inline, and the field history keeps the original in case you want it back.
See Power CRM on your own GoHighLevel account
A 30-minute working session against a location you pick. We show onboarding, the sync conflict queue and AI field capture on real data — then you decide.