Corporate branding configured in Chili Piper only applies within a workspace. Personal pages and personal booking links do not inherit account-level branding, so any rep who shares a personal booking link presents a visually disconnected experience that doesn't match the company's brand. Admins have no way to enforce consistent branding across all external-facing surfaces without controlling exactly what links reps share.
Admins should be able to apply account-level branding, including logo, colors, and visual styling, to personal pages and personal booking links in addition to workspace-configured experiences.
Reps regularly share personal booking links in outbound emails and LinkedIn messages. When those links don't reflect corporate branding, it creates a disjointed buyer experience and forces admins into reactive governance, telling reps which links not to send rather than making all links brand-safe by default.