Brandfetch
Sales IntelligenceLook up brand assets and company firmographics by domain, brand ID, or name. Agents pull logos, color palettes, fonts, links, and company data to enrich records or auto-brand generated documents.
What This Integration Enables
Agents use Brandfetch to turn a fuzzy company reference into a structured, branded record. Search Brands resolves a name or partial domain to a set of candidates, each with a brand ID, primary domain, and a claimed flag. Get Brand then returns the full record for the chosen identity: every logo format with a download URL, the color palette with hex values, fonts, social and website links, industries, and firmographics. The integration also surfaces flattened primaryLogoUrl and primaryColor fields, so an agent can grab the main brand assets in one step without traversing the raw arrays. That makes it practical to auto-brand a generated document or attach an employer's logo to a new contact as part of a larger workflow.
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Use Case Scenarios
Resolve and Enrich a New Account
A user types a company name into a form. The agent calls Search Brands, picks the best match by domain and claimed status, and calls Get Brand to pull firmographics, industries, logo, and colors. It writes a canonical account with a resolved domain instead of a free-text string. The account is now segmentable and consistent, and no one had to look the company up by hand.
Auto-Brand Generated Output
A workflow generates a proposal deck for a client. Before rendering, the agent calls Get Brand on the client's domain and reads primaryLogoUrl and primaryColor. It drops the client's logo and accent color into the template, so the deck goes out looking like it was built for that client rather than from a generic house style.
Enrich a Contact From Its Email Domain
When a new contact is created with a work email, an agent calls Get Brand on the email's domain to attach the employer's logo and brand color to the contact record. The record gains employer context the form never captured, and the CRM shows a recognizable brand instead of a bare domain.
Human-in-Loop Highlight
Search Brands can return several candidates, and the top match is not always the company the user meant. Before an agent lets a resolved identity become the canonical account record that everything else keys off, it asks a human when the match is uncertain. This is FlowRunner's human-in-the-loop working as a scale lever: the agent handles the resolution and enrichment, and pulls a person in only at the moment the record's identity gets locked. The agent messages the record owner through Slack: "I resolved [typed name] to [Company] at [domain]. Confirm this is the right company before I make it the account of record, or pick another match." The owner confirms or corrects, and the account is built on an identity a human agreed to rather than a best guess that quietly propagates.
Agent Capabilities
2 actionsBrand
2- Get Brand Retrieve the full brand profile for a company by its domain or Brandfetch brand ID. Returns name, descriptions, all logo formats with download URLs, the color palette with hex values, fonts, social and website links, industries, and firmographics, plus a flattened primaryLogoUrl and primaryColor. Accepts stock tickers, ISINs, and crypto symbols as identifiers. Use it once you have resolved the identifier to pull the complete record.
- Search Brands Search Brandfetch for brands matching a name or partial domain. Returns matching brands with their brand ID, display name, primary domain, icon URL, and a claimed flag. Use it when you only have a company name, then pass a result's domain or brand ID into Get Brand.
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