Add your logo to your Pozative review requests
When you send a Pozative request to a patient, the link they click takes them to a page that can display your logo along with the available review sites they can choose from.
Use a clear, clean copy of your logo to make sure it leaves a good impression!
To add your logo to Pozative:
Navigate to the Pozative module.
In the top navigation menu, select Preferences. If you don’t see this option in the menu, click the three dots to view the rest of the menu options.
Scroll down to the Review Request Logo section.
Click the Choose File button and select an image from your computer to upload.
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