Stamp Configuration
Before you can stamp approved documents, you need to configure your stamp details. This is a one-time setup that applies to all your projects.
Accessing Stamp Settings
- Click your avatar/name in the top-right corner
- Go to Settings
- Find the Stamp Configuration section
Required Settings
These fields are required before you can stamp documents:
| Field | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Full name | Your name as it should appear on stamps | "Jane Smith" |
| Approver number | Your professional registration or certification number | "BDC0032" |
Optional Settings
These fields enhance your stamp but are not required:
| Field | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Business name | Your company or practice name | "Smith Building Certifiers Pty Ltd" |
| Job title | Your professional title | "Principal Building Surveyor" |
| Signature | An image of your handwritten signature | PNG or JPEG, max 2 MB |
| Logo | Your business logo | PNG or JPEG, max 2 MB |
| Primary colour | Border and top zone colour | #2e5f64 (teal) |
| Secondary colour | Middle zone colour | #1B365D (navy) |
Colours
The stamp uses two colours to create a professional, visually distinct appearance:
Primary Colour (Default: #2e5f64)
Used for:
- The stamp border/frame
- The top zone background (business name, reference, date)
Secondary Colour (Default: #1B365D)
Used for:
- The middle zone background (your name, title, registration number)
Choose colours that align with your brand and provide good contrast with white text.
Uploading Signature and Logo
Signature Image
- Format: PNG (recommended, supports transparency) or JPEG
- Maximum size: 2 MB
- Tip: Sign on white paper with a dark pen, photograph or scan it, and crop tightly. A transparent PNG background produces the cleanest result.
Logo Image
- Format: PNG (recommended) or JPEG
- Maximum size: 2 MB
- Tip: Use your standard business logo. A transparent PNG background works best.
Both images are displayed in the bottom zone of the stamp — signature on the left, logo on the right.
Separate from Whitelabel
Stamp configuration is separate from whitelabel branding:
- Stamp settings control what appears on stamped PDF documents
- Whitelabel settings control how emails and invitations look
- You can configure one without the other
- The stamp logo and whitelabel logo are separate uploads — you might use the same image for both, or different ones
Previewing Your Stamp
After configuring your settings, you can see how your stamp will look by stamping a document on any project. The stamp appearance is generated dynamically from your current settings — if you update your colours or upload a new signature, future stamps will reflect the changes.
Changes to stamp settings only affect future stamps. Previously stamped documents retain the stamp as it appeared when it was applied.